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“My Youth” had viewers invested in the bittersweet journey of Song Joong Ki‘s Sunwoo Hae as his character navigates heartbreak, estrangement, but embraces love and healing with resilience. The finale gave us closure as both Sunwoo Hae and Je Yeon (Chun Woo Hee) find their beginning. But it also left behind a lingering ache, the kind that comes when you’ve lived with characters who feel achingly real. The story’s meditative pace, emotional honesty, and reflections on love, loss, and second chances have left fans wondering—what now? If you’re still missing the tender melancholy of “My Youth” and its deeply human…
The premiere of tvN’s new Monday–Tuesday drama “Nice To Not Meet You” is drawing near! “Nice To Not Meet You” is a romantic comedy about the love-hate relationship between Im Hyun Joon (Lee Jung Jae), an A-list actor who has lost touch with his roots, and Wi Jung Shin (Lim Ji Yeon), a justice-obsessed, award-winning political journalist who gets demoted to the entertainment desk. Ahead of its premiere, “Nice To Not Meet You” unveiled key viewing points shared directly by the cast—Lee Jung Jae, Lim Ji Yeon, Kim Ji Hun, and Seo Ji Hye. Lee Jung Jae, who takes on…
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Last Summer” has dropped new stills ahead of its premiere tomorrow! “Last Summer” is a romance drama about a pair of childhood friends who discover the long-buried truth about their first love. Episodes 1 and 2 will depict how Song Ha Gyeong (Choi Sung Eun), a civil servant in Patan Village’s architecture department, finds her once-peaceful life thrown into disarray when Baek Do Ha (Lee Jae Wook) suddenly returns to Korea after living in the United States. Their story intertwines with that of Seo Su Hyeok (Kim Gun Woo), a lawyer who becomes entangled in their complicated…
ZEROBASEONE’s Zhang Hao will be making a special appearance in the final episode of “To the Moon”! Based on the novel of the same name, MBC’s “To the Moon” tells the story of three women from humble backgrounds who, struggling to live on their salaries alone, turn to cryptocurrency investing. Spoilers In the previous episode, Kim Ji Song (Jo Aram) has begun taking meaningful steps toward discovering her true dream. Once a carefree YOLO type who lived only for the moment, Ji Song now studies diligently and lays out concrete plans to start her own business. The final episode will…
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Moon River” has released a highlight teaser ahead of its premiere! “Moon River” is a fantasy romance historical drama about a crown prince who has lost his smile and a woman who has lost her memory, whose souls are mysteriously switched, forcing them to walk in each other’s shoes. In the newly released video, Lee Gang (Kang Tae Oh) is shown in anguish after losing his beloved royal consort to a power struggle in the palace. Living as a self-styled scoundrel while dreaming of revenge, Lee Gang one day meets Park Dal I (Kim Se Jeong), a…
“Would You Marry Me” has shared new stills featuring a heart-fluttering moment between Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min! “Would You Marry Me” is a romantic comedy about a man and a woman who enter a high-stakes, 90-day fake marriage in order to win a luxurious newlywed home. Choi Woo Shik stars as Kim Woo Joo, the heir to South Korea’s oldest bakery, while Jung So Min plays Yoo Mary, a small business owner who needs his cooperation in order to claim the prize she won in a newlywed home lottery. Spoilers In the previous episode, Kim Woo Joo…
Do you identify as an introvert? Introverts might be prone to internalizing their feelings, have a preference for alone time (or need it to recharge), and may dislike the pressure of social situations. But introverts can have their main character moment too. Finding romance, starting a whole new life, or, you know, being the secret mastermind behind a holographic AI program—that’s all possible for introverts out there. The journey just looks a little different. To all the introverted K-drama watchers, these five dramas are especially for you. Warning: Light spoilers ahead! 1. “Because This Is My First Life” Being in…
I’ve got a serious bone to pick with xikers’ management. Time and time again, they’ve got the group releasing a so-so title track when there are several banger b-sides begging to be promoted instead. Sometimes, they’ll give one of these b-sides follow-up promotion, but often they’re left solely in the hands of fans who buy or stream the entire album. I’m afraid the pattern has repeated yet again with Superpower (Peak). While the album’s highlight medley teases more engaging dance sounds, Superpower (Peak) tempers a promising pre-chorus and decent hip-hop verses with a needlessly blustering chant at its core. I…
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TV Chosun’s upcoming drama “No Next Life” has shared a sneak peek of Kim Hee Sun’s catastrophic birthday party! “No Next Life” is a comedy starring Kim Hee Sun, Han Hye Jin, and Jin Seo Yeon as three 41-year-old women who are worn out from the daily grind of parenting and work. As the three friends each set out on new challenges, the drama portrays the confusion and anxiety of entering their 40s in a heartfelt yet humorous way. In newly released stills from the upcoming drama, Jo Na Jung (Kim Hee Sun) brings her two kids to a crowded…