I don't know. I begin a drama but I am not eager to finish it or not looking forward to finish it. 

I am now just obsessed with Chinese dramas. I'm sad that I no longer have the same drive for Korean drama. 

Maybe it'll come back. You'll get used to whatever is different that you like about Cdrama and then be interested in Kdrama again when you miss what's good about kdrama. Unless the grass is just greener for you on that side now (maybe because you've already seen so many of the kdrama that are great matches for your tastes, but not seen as many cdrama?).

I agree.

Maybe you could try my method: These days I usually wait until the K-drama completed before starting them and I only watch the high rated ones (8.6 and above-since 8.5 can be deceptive) except when it has my favorite actors/actress/it's a BL with interesting plot. I started Study Group today (just completed today) rated 9.0 on mdl.

And if I have any doubt about a C-drama, I usually wait until the douban rating is out.

I feel the same. They all look like teenage dramas to me.  I think I finished one or 2 last year.

yeah I barely watched any nowadays besides the latest season of Squid Game, I find older shows more interesting or easy to get into though like the last one I was addicted to was Dong Yi despite its episode length 

 BeKaiLLe:

I don't know. I begin a drama but I am not eager to finish it or not looking forward to finish it. 

I am now just obsessed with Chinese dramas. I'm sad that I no longer have the same drive for Korean drama. 

I feel you. Same too

Yep, I was obsessed with c-dramas for a very long time and some of them are truly amazing, some of the best shows I've seen in my life. Personally speaking I'd just say run with it and enjoy yourself :).

I've never been the biggest k-drama fan myself but I always seem to end up watching one or two of their airing shows. Currently I'm getting more into j-dramas and it's a nice change of pace.

In my case it was C dramas