The Top 2013 Kdrama Couples: Which Ones Would Really Make It?

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Missing You
That Winter The Wind Blows
I Hear Your Voice
Good Doctor

It has been a great year for fictional kdrama couples and so we made a list of the couples that made our hearts skip an extra beat. But when we did it seemed like every one of these couples had some issues that in real life might be difficult to overcome.

Take a look at this list and let us know which couple you think stands the best chance of making it in real life:

The drama "Missing You" began in 2012 but had its tear-soaked finale in January. The trials and tribulations of Park Yoo Chun and Yoon Eun Hye were truly heartbreaking and you rooted for them to revive their lost childhood love. Waiting 15 years did sort of make up for abandoning her when she was hurt but can a relationship ever survive such early trauma? We like to hope it did.

In "That Winter The Wind Blows" Jo In Sung's tender remorseful love for the blind heiress Song Hye Kyo does make him change his ways. But once a con man, always a con man? Can she ever really trust him?

In "I Hear Your Voice," Lee Jong Suk overcame Lee Bo Young's reluctance. He convinced her to see him in a romantic way and the audience cheered. But there is quite an age difference between them. Okay, his early tragedy made him mature for his age and bonded them for all eternity. But in real life, she would be thinking about having kids and he might still be playing video games.

In "Shark," Kim Nam Gil and Son Ye Jin have never forgotten each other. She feels so strongly for him that she is prepared to risk her marriage and her career to help him. Meanwhile, he's trying to ruin her family. Enough said. That is a pretty big stumbling block to a relationship, but then again, that melodrama was never meant to end well.

Two of the most popular currently running dramas have couples with serious romantic potential. But they also have their issues.

In "The Master's Sun," So Ji Sub thinks Gong Hyo Jin is crazy, although with each passing episode, he is starting to think she is less crazy and liking her more. Ghosts bother her and he has some issues too, with an unresolved relationship that keep him from trusting women. And he's rich, she's not, which in real life is trickier than you might imagine.

Not sure whether Moon Chae Won is going to couple up with Joo Won in "Good Doctor," because she still has a crush on Joo Sang Wook. But she is beginning to see how many good qualities, both medical and personal, that the good doctor has. And she's already taking care of him like a mother hen. But as wonderful as Joo Won's character is, he does have serious difficulty interacting with others and following protocol. Do you think this relationship has a chance?

Let us know how you think this year's kdrama couples would do in real life?

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