
A Korean binge list for the nonromantic
If you’ve been staying away from Korean shows because love stories aren’t your thing or if all you’ve been watching are romance-driven series, you’ve
If you’ve been staying away from Korean shows because love stories aren’t your thing or if all you’ve been watching are romance-driven series, you’ve
Korean actor Lee Dong Wook really enjoyed his character in the action series “Bad and Crazy” where he plays Ryu Su Yeol.
The market of K-dramas is women. You can tell from the way the men are portrayed. Male characters are often larger than life. There’s always
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Rica Peralejo seems to be so absorbed in watching “It’s Okay Not to Be Okay” that she has observed the big difference between the characters.
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Ji Chang Wook has grown on me day by day, from the moment I saw him in his action-romance drama, “Healer,” last year.
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