You might have heard of K-pop, but there's more to South Korea's vibrant entertainment industry than just music. Welcome to the world of K-pop-drama.

A young man sits alone in a bar nursing a whisky, the ice cubes clinking against the side of the glass as he looks forlornly into it.

We cut to a woman, a bit older, with a phone to her ear on a busy street. She too looks like something is weighing heavily on her mind.

Something in the Rain (or Pretty Sister Who Buys Me Food, as it's known in Korean), is South Korea's latest hit TV drama. It tells the story of a woman in her mid-30s who's given up on love - until she falls for her best friend's younger brother.

See the trailer here 

I loved the music in Something in the Rain, but I was apparently the only person in the world that didn't like the show at all.  I love Son Ye Jin as an actress, but her character in this show was terrible  and didn't grow from the beginning to the ending - she was just as self-centered and selfish.