I get asked this a lot when folks discover Korean dramas I love — if you mean the 2018 drama 'Time' (Korean title '시간'), there are a few legit places I usually check first.
My go-tos are Rakuten Viki and KOCOWA because they license a ton of K-dramas with English subtitles. OnDemandKorea is another official option that often carries SBS shows (and 'Time' originally aired on SBS), so it’s worth a look. If you don’t mind buying, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV / iTunes sometimes sell or rent individual episodes or whole seasons with English subtitles. I’ve even found some series on the official SBS YouTube channel or the distributor’s channels depending on regional licensing.
A few practical tips: search by the Korean title '시간' as well as 'Time' to catch region-specific listings. Subtitles can vary in quality — Viki’s community subs are usually pretty good but sometimes alternate platforms offer more polished official subs. Finally, availability changes by country, so if something isn’t showing up for you, check each service’s region selection or their help pages before tossing in the towel. Happy watching — this one’s a slow-burn with a punch, so grab tea and comfy socks.
I usually start with the major legal streaming hubs when someone asks where to find 'Time' with English subs. Viki and KOCOWA are often the best bets because they focus heavily on Korean content and provide English subtitles. OnDemandKorea is also worth checking; since 'Time' aired on SBS, that platform sometimes lists SBS dramas for international viewers. If none of those work in your region, I check transactional stores like Amazon or Apple TV where you can buy or rent episodes.
If you want one quick trick: search using the Korean title '시간' plus the platform name. That often turns up results that the English title search misses. Another thing I do is peek at iQIYI or regional Netflix libraries — occasionally a show is licensed to a streaming giant in certain countries but not in others. Be mindful of subtitle settings; some platforms have both community and official subtitles, and the quality differs. Don’t forget to use free trials responsibly if you’re trying out a new service. And if you hit a wall, the distributor’s official social pages sometimes announce where to stream legally — I’ve found that info there more than once.
If you’re hunting for 'Time' with English subs, I’d check Viki, KOCOWA, and OnDemandKorea first — those three are my default for Korean dramas. Sometimes the show is available to purchase on Amazon or Apple TV if streaming apps in your region don’t carry it. I also recommend searching by the Korean title '시간' because regional listings often use that.
A couple of extra pointers: subtitle quality can vary, so if accurate translation matters to you, compare the episode on two services if possible. Licensing shifts over time, so if it’s not on one platform today, it might pop up on another later. If you want a quick find, Google the show title plus the word “streaming” and the current year — official pages or press releases often show up near the top. Hope you find a good copy with comfy subs!
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"There's something so fascinating about your innocence," he breathes, so close I can feel the warmth of his breath against my lips. "It's a shame my own darkness is going to destroy it. However, I think I might enjoy the act of doing so."
Being reborn as an immortal isn't particularly easy. For Rosie, it's made harder as she is sentenced to live her life within Time's territory, a powerful Immortal known for his callous behaviour and unlawful followers.
However, the way he appears to her is not all there is to him. In fear of a powerful danger, Time whisks her away throughout his own personal history. But going back in time has it's consequences; mainly which, involve all the dark secrets he's held within eternity.
But Rosie won't lie. The way she feels toward him isn't just their mate bond. It's a dark, dangerous attraction that bypasses how she has felt for past relationships.
This is raw, passionate and sexy. And she can't escape it.
Year 3150 where flying cars exists, time machines are prohibited, where existence are being questioned, and secrets are more important than truth.
Time is a secret and none of you is the answer. Buried should not be unveiled or else the secrets will be told and you're the one who will be kept.
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Cho Ye Joon—Gumiho who came to the future of Indonesia through the thunderbolt without sound.
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"Cho Ye Joon," the man said, the signal giver approached.
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Geun Jungwon is the most famous successful and well-settled businessman. Geun Eun-Hee is also known as a famous surgeon. After completing their university they got married and continued their careers. They were happy in their little world but one-day Eun-Hee met Seon Soon-Ja who was attempting suicide. Eun-Hee saved her and brought her into their house. Jungwon wasn't happy with Eun-Hee's decision as he felt something weird toward Seon Soon-Ja but his love for his wife more than anything. Jungwon respected Eun-Hee's decision and agreed to let Soon-Ja live in their house, and then something changed all of their lives, something which they never imagined.
Elspeth Amorelle Keene, a college business major live in a world where everything is predicted.
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I get how frustrating it is when a title is tricky to track down, so here’s how I go hunting for things like 'the time our life' without resorting to sketchy sites. First thing I do is toss the exact title into JustWatch or Reelgood — those sites are lifesavers because they scan regional catalogs (Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Crunchyroll, HiDive, etc.) and tell you where it’s legally streaming or available to rent/buy. I usually run that search from my phone while I’m on the bus or making coffee; it takes thirty seconds and clears up most mysteries.
If JustWatch comes up empty, my next move is to check official channels: the anime’s production studio, the licensor’s (Sentai, Aniplex, Crunchyroll/Crunchyroll USA, etc.) Twitter/official website, and the distributor’s storefront. Sometimes a series has a very limited release window, or it’s only on a niche service like HiDive or VRV. I once found an OVA only on a Japanese pay-per-view and had to wait for a Western license — patience paid off because it later landed on a streaming service with subtitles.
Other quick options: search YouTube for the studio’s channel (some post episodes or trailers), check local library apps and services like Hoopla/Kanopy for physical or digital loans, and look at secondhand Blu-ray sellers if it’s out of print. If you tell me your country, I’ll run a search for you and point to exact streaming links; otherwise start with JustWatch and official social accounts to be safe and legal.
I fell into 'Time' on a rainy afternoon and ended up bingeing the whole thing — it's 16 episodes in total.
The series aired on MBC in early 2021 and stars Kim Jung-hyun and Seohyun, and those 16 episodes pack a surprising emotional punch. Each episode unspools the characters' regrets and desperate choices in a way that feels deliberate; it's the kind of drama where every chapter matters. If you like slow-burn melodrama with moral weight, 'Time' uses its 16-episode structure to lean into consequences rather than quick fixes, which I really appreciated.
If you're hunting for where to watch it, I found it on a couple of international streaming sites that license Korean dramas — sometimes under region locks, so keep an eye out. And if 16 episodes sounds like a commitment, think of it like a novel in volumes: each episode shifts perspective and deepens the stakes. Fans of 'Missing: The Other Side' or more character-driven pieces like 'Father Is Strange' might enjoy the same pacing and emotional tug. Personally, after finishing it I replayed a few scenes for the soundtrack alone.
Oh, I adore 'In Time with You'—it's one of those dramas that feels like a warm hug! Finding it with English subs can be tricky, but I've had luck on Viki. They usually have a solid selection of Asian dramas, and their subtitles are pretty reliable. I binged it there a while back, and the translations captured all the emotional nuances perfectly.
If Viki doesn’t have it, try Netflix or iQIYI. Netflix’s library varies by region, so a VPN might help. iQIYI is great for lesser-known gems, though their subs can be hit or miss. Fair warning: some sites like YouTube have unofficial uploads, but the quality and subs are often rough. Nothing ruins a heartfelt scene like awkward translations!