Netflix's 'powerful' 6-part Korean thriller hailed as the 'best' drama of the year


In the mood for a Korean drama? Netflix's latest offering, Notes from the Last Row, has fans calling it the best K-drama of the year


Choi Min-sik, wearing glasses and a blue shirt, shows a blue object to a young man in a bookstore.© Netflix
Matthew Moore
Matthew MooreSenior Evening Writer
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Netflix viewers are being treated to a litany of incredible Korean dramas as of late, and the latest, Notes from the Last Row, has fans calling it the "best" of the year.

The drama dropped on 26 June, but it's already become a firm favourite, with the series proving to be popular in South Korea, Indonesia and Vietnam.

The synopsis for the tense psychological thriller reads: "Heo Mun-oh is a university professor of Korean Literature and a failed novelist who has abandoned writing after struggling with feelings of defeat, powerlessness, and lingering insecurity caused by harsh criticism from a peer during his youth. Living an unfulfilled life, Mun-oh harbours a hidden disdain for his students, who struggle to compose proper sentences.

"His routine changes when he notices Lee Kang, an engineering student who consistently sits in the very back row of the lecture hall. Upon reading Kang's work, Mun-oh becomes deeply captivated by the young man's mysterious persona and innate literary talent. Driven by a desire to nurture a gifted student, Mun-oh offers Kang private writing tutorials. As the lessons progress, Kang's brilliance reignites Mun-oh's long-dormant creative ambitions and personal desires.

WATCH: See the gripping trailer for Notes from the Last Row

"However, Mun-oh's growing obsession with the student's writing begins to cloud his judgment. Entrapped by the narratives Kang weaves, Mun-oh undergoes behavioural shifts and ultimately becomes entangled in an unexpected series of events that blur the line between reality and fiction."

What have fans made of Notes from the Last Row?

The series has been a hit with fans of the genre, with one enthusing: "One of the best K-dramas in 2026. It explores an obsession with an unattainable longing and offers a detailed portrayal of human psychology. The final smile and subtle change in expression from actor Choi Hyun-wook, seated in the last row, were especially memorable."

Two men sit at a picnic table; one wears a blue vest, the other a striped shirt.© Netflix
Fans called the gripping six-part thriller the "best" from the genre

A second posted: "Notes from the Last Row is a dense, powerful piece designed to linger in the mind long after the screen goes dark. It is a series best experienced in the quiet hours of the night," while a third added: "Notes from the Last Row is good because it combines psychological tension, mystery, and strong character development in a way that keeps viewers constantly questioning what is real and what is not."

Meanwhile, a fourth noted: "Notes from the Last Row reminded me that the most memorable stories aren't always the loudest ones. Sometimes, all you need are well-written characters, genuine emotions, and a story told with care. It's a drama I'll remember for a long time and one I wouldn't hesitate to recommend."

Who stars in Notes from the Last Row?

The main cast of the hit show consists of Choi Min-sik (Lucy), Choi Hyun-wook (Mantis), Huh Joon-ho (Silmido), Yunjin Kim (Lost) and Jin Kyung (Dr. Romantic 2).

Heo Jun-ho and Choi Min-sik sit on blue chairs, engaged in conversation.© Netflix
Choi Min-sik leads the psychological thriller

The series' cast is rounded out by Moon Jeong-hee (Deranged), Baek Joo-hee (Hostage: Missing Celebrity), Jo Han-chul (100 Days My Prince), Han Ji-eun (Lovestruck in the City), Jung Yi-seo (Decision to Leave) and Im Jae-hyuk (All of Us Are Dead).

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