Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 Preview: When, Where, and How to Watch!

Crash Course in Romance (일타 스캔들) is a Korean drama series directed by Yoo Je-won, written by Yang Hee-seung, and stars Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Kyung-ho in the leading roles alongside other cast members.

Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 will be the last instalment of the Kdrama series and is set to provide a befitting conclusion to all the characters of the show. Moreover, the episode might also lead to a happy ending for the leading couple Nam and Choi.

The previous instalment of the series revolved around Ji Dong-hui’s emotional past and his eventual death. Moreover, it also gave us positive news about Hae-e’s recovery from the coma.

Crash Course in Romance Episode 16
A still from Crash Course in Romance Episode 16

Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 Preview

Crash Course in Romance Plot

Netflix describes the show as: “A mother with a heart of gold navigates the cutthroat world of private education when her daughter tries to join a celebrity math instructor’s class”.

Crash Course in Romance Cast

The complete cast of the drama series includes Jeon Do-Yeon, Jung Kyoung-Ho, Roh Yoon-Seo, Oh Eui-Sik, Lee Bong-Ryun, Shin Jae-Ha, Kim Da-Hwin, Jang Young-Nam, Lee Chae-Min, Kim Tae-Jung, Kim Sun-Young, Kang Na-Eon, Hwang Bo-Ra and many others.

Moreover, Jeon Do-Yeon plays the main role of the side dish store owner Nam Haeng-Seon, while Jung Kyoung-Ho plays the workaholic and distant Choi Chi-Ye.

Crash Course in Romance Episode List

There will be a total of 16 episodes in the series, which will release on weekly basis (Saturday-Sunday).

Where to Watch Crash Course in Romance Episode 16

Crash Course in Romance is a tvN series that will stream internationally on Netflix.

Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 Release Date and Time

The series will stream from January 14th 2023 to March 5th 2023. Episode 16 of the series will stream on March 5th at 9:10 PM KST (7:30 PM IST).

Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 Predictions

Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 might end on a heartwarming note for the duo of Nam and Choi, and provide us with a glimpse of their perfect cute moments. Moreover, the episode will also tie in with the rest of the characters, and conclude the season on a grand note.

Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 Recap

The episode mostly revolved around Ji Dong-hui’s death, and his emotional backstory. Furthermore, the instalment also featured a breakthrough with Hae-e, as she finally recovered from her unconsciousness.

You can stream Crash Course in Romance on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section.

Also Read: You can read all our Crash Course in Romance Recap and Reviews Here

Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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