Ugh, I went through this exact struggle last month! 'On the Way to the Airport' is such a hidden gem—it’s all about adult relationships and the weight of unspoken emotions. Netflix doesn’t have it, which is a bummer because their algorithm would’ve totally recommended it to me after my 'Something in the Rain' marathon. I ended up finding it on a regional streaming service, but the subtitles were… questionable. The drama’s worth it, though. There’s a scene where the female lead listens to 'Autumn Leaves' on repeat that still haunts me.
If you’re desperate, check if your local library has the DVD (mine did, weirdly!). Otherwise, keep an eye on Viu—they sometimes rotate older K-dramas in and out. And hey, if you love atmospheric storytelling, give 'Lost' (2021) a try. It’s on Netflix and has that same existential ache.
Not gonna lie, I binge-watched 'On the Way to the Airport' during a rainy weekend last year, and now I’m low-key obsessed with its soundtrack. Netflix doesn’t carry it, but I stumbled across it on OnDemandKorea with decent subs. The drama’s pacing is slow—like, 'pause-to-appreciate-the-silence' slow—but that’s what makes the emotional punches hit harder. If you’re into slice-of-life with a side of existential dread, this is your jam. While you wait for it to maybe show up on a legal platform, 'When the Weather Is Fine' is a great Netflix alternative with cozy vibes and layered characters.
I was actually just looking for 'On the Way to the Airport' the other day! It’s one of those underrated K-dramas that has this quiet, melancholic vibe—perfect for when you’re in the mood for something introspective. Sadly, it’s not on Netflix at the moment, at least not in my region. I ended up rewatching clips on YouTube and falling down a rabbit hole of Kim Ha-neul’s other works instead. Her chemistry with Lee Sang-yoon in this drama is so subtle but electric; it’s a shame more people haven’t talked about it. If you’re after similar feels, 'A Piece of Your Mind' or 'One Spring Night' might scratch that itch—both are on Netflix and have that same slow-burn emotional depth.
Funny how searching for one show leads you to discover five others, right? I’ve bookmarked a few streaming sites that might have 'On the Way to the Airport,' but they’re a bit obscure. Maybe it’ll pop up on Viki or Kocowa someday—fingers crossed! Until then, I’ll just keep replaying that airport scene where Choi Soo-ah and Seo Do-woo first meet. The way the lighting frames them is pure cinematic magic.
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I was just scrolling through Netflix the other day looking for something new to watch, and 'On the Train' popped up in my recommendations! It’s such a gripping thriller—I ended up binging it in one sitting. The way it builds tension with every scene is incredible. The lead actor’s performance is top-notch, too. If you’re into psychological dramas with a twist, this one’s definitely worth your time.
That said, Netflix’s library varies by region, so it might not be available everywhere. I’d suggest checking your local Netflix or using a VPN if you’re really keen. Either way, keep an eye out for it—it’s a hidden gem!