K-dramas are Korean Dramas. You can find websites on the internet with hundreds upon hundreds of dramas. They're usually one season long, amounting to anywhere from 10-120 episodes. If you don't have issues reading subtitles, they are very enjoyable and addicting. The production quality of most of them are off the charts.
If you want to test the waters, begin on Netflix (just type in Korean / Asian dramas and something should pop up) After you have exhausted Netflix, here is a list of websites: Dramafever.com; Dramafire.com; Viki.com Warning!! There are ads that you'll need to sit through on the websites unless you pay premium, which I did after about 10 months of getting angry at the stupid ads interrupting my shows.Don't say I didn't warn you -- you'll end up like Mrs. P and me.
I'm a premium subscriber too (Dramafever). I mainly got it so I could watch my dramas on multiple devices (phone, television, tablet!)
Another great source for Korean dramas is KBS Worlds YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/kbsworld
That' where I discovered "Love and War 2." Basically it's a drama about troubled married couples. IT has all the Korean plot devices -- overbearing mother-in-law, sisters/friends who stab you in the back, eating disorders and more. I actually got TMC to watch one of the episodes. She can tell you all about it.
Anyway to stay semi on topic, a Korean drama that would tell the story of Jason Brown would look like this:
Jason grew up in a poor neighborhood with dreams of going to the Olympics. But he gets shunned at the local skating school because he's poor. But Jason catches a coaches attention and the coach offers lessons free of charge and then Jason starts winning competitions. But then he gets into a love triangle with two of the other girl skaters. Meanwhile the bad not nice boy skater is threatened by his success gets a hit man against him. So while Jason works on his triple axel, the hitman hits him on the head and Jason gets a major bout of amnesia, forcing the love of his life to skate to all his programs so he can gain his memory back. He manages to get his memory back, brings the house down with his program and gets named to the Olympics with his girl by his side! THE END.
DISCLAIMER: I realize that none of it is true to life or even logical. But you would still watch, right?

ETA: For ideas on dramas to watch, you can also check out this archived Golden Skate thread: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?39455-Korean-dramas!
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