Some of the best tv shows from Watcha include Damn Good Company and Would You Like a Cup of Coffee?, airing in 2021 and 2021 respectively. Across the timeline from 2021 to 2025, Watcha has presented audiences with over 20 captivating shows. As of June 2025, we’ve curated over 20 of Watcha’s premier shows for your viewing pleasure.
Chu Sang U, a strict computer science student, clashes with design major Jang Jae Yeong after removing his name from a project, leading to unexpected sparks.
A former idol starts fresh as a cosmetics intern, only to face his flirty, tormenting boss—an old acquaintance. Tension rises, and sparks begin to fly.
Behind his perfect image, Jung Da-On hides deep struggles—and finds himself at the heart of a tangled love story with three men.
Do-hoe, a high schooler disillusioned by his father's violent Taekwondo gym, forms a bond with Ju-young, but their connection is strained by family pressure. Ten years later, they reunite.
Based on the true story of writer Kang Chang-rae. Da-jung used to be a sweet working mom, but as colorectal cancer strikes her, she gradually becomes unable to eat. Da-jung's husband, Chang-wook, has never cooked before, but he begins cooking to take care of his wife's health and meals. Chang-wook handpicks decent ingredients and tries to develop healthy recipes to make a precious meal for his ill wife. Although he may be clumsy sometimes, he begins to realize how to treasure the time cooking and having a meal together with his family.
A high school loner who has difficulty making new friends joins the school's student council to meet new people — but discovers that making friends may be harder than it seems.
Captures the realistic concerns and daily lives of "fragile" teenagers without any hesitation. Shows the taboos that adolescents face during their final teenage years before becoming adults, such as dangerous love with a friend of the opposite sex and risky deviations that they enjoy while avoiding the eyes of adults.
"Damn Good Company" depicts the reality of small and medium-sized Korean companies with comical situation settings and detailed real-life storyline.
Lee Da Yeol is an outsider at school, but an ill-timed run-in with a classmate puts his scholarship in jeopardy.
A late-blooming virgin lands his dream internship where he meets his handsome, but distant boss. Can they resist temptation while working together?
A revelatory cup of coffee at a café leads a man to overhaul his entire life. Inspired, he sets out to learn about both coffee and people's lives.
A story about the choices of people who either believe money is everything or believe that it’s not.
A youth action romance about the bloody high school lives of mysterious transfer student and killer Gyeo Wool and traumatized high school student Yeo Reum as they meet and get chased down by a criminal organization.
Saying goodbye to her twenties, thirty-year-old Go Sa Ri welcomes this new decade of her life with open arms. Leaving behind the tangled mess of her twenties, Sa Ri is ready to make a fresh start. But walking away from the past is proving more difficult than she ever imagined.
Unframed is an omnibus film project made by four actors who each wrote and directed an episode for themselves.
'Fill in the Blank' is based on the hypothetical psychological theory that the highly materialized life of modern people can be explained with 9 objects in any case. It is a documentary that contains the journey of four K-Pop idols - Oh My Girl's Hyojung, The Boyz's Q, ATEEZ's Wooyoung, and LESSERAFIM's Kim Chaewon - to find nine objects that express and explain themselves.