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Riya Singh

Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

1992 Ending Explained: Who is the Flamethrower Murderer? Why Did He Kill His Victims?

1992 Ending Explained: The series ends on an interesting note as we finally find out who is the killer and why did he target his victims. Read on.

1992 Review: Crime Thriller Gone Wrong

1992 Review: The show brings a messed up plot that fails to flow as smoothly as we wanted. Read on.

No Good Deed Ending Explained: Who Killed Jacob? Which Family Gets the House At Last?

No Good Deed ends on an intriguing note as Jacob's killer is revealed, shocking everyone. Read on.

No Good Deed Review: Intense Cliffhangers That Make it Binge-Worthy

No Good Deed Review: The show is filled with intense cliffhangers and a plot that gets better episode after episode. Read on.

One Hundred Years of Solitude Ending Explained: What Happens to the Buendía Family? Will Macondo Ever Be Peaceful?

One Hundred Years of Solitude Ending Explained: What becomes of the Buendía family as Macondo is drawn into the flames of war? Read on.

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