Green Mothers Club Episode 13 Preview: Where, When and How to Watch!

Green Mothers Club Overview:

Green Mothers’ Club (그린마더스클럽)  is a Korean drama TV series based on the lives of the families of a competitive school district where everything is based on how good the students are in school. In this cut-throat environment, the mothers are the main players who will do anything in their power to make their children the best of the lot.

Lee Eun-pyo is the newest member in the competitive school district whose older son, Dong-seok, turns out to be a genius. Byeon Chun-hui is the resistant tough mom whose methods of teaching other moms a lesson are famous among everyone. When Eun-pyo moves in, she is warned to be careful of Chun-hui.

Seo Jin-ha is another member of the school district who has a mysterious past with Eun-pyo and a son, Henry, who is the same age as Dong-seok. Kim Yeong-mi is the mom who is trying to be different from the “tiger mom” approach that others around her take. However, she butts heads with Chun-hui frequently because of her views. Park Yun-ju, Eun-pyo’s cousin, is poorer than the other moms but wants what all the other moms want – for her daughter to succeed and be the best in school.

So, when is the Green Mothers’ Club release date?

Green Mothers Club Episode 13 Preview

Green Mothers Club Episode 13 Preview

Where to watch Green Mothers Club

Green Mothers Club is a JTBC original that took over the Thirty-Nine’s previous Wednesday and Thursday 10:30 PM KST timeslot. Worldwide, the show is streaming on Netflix at 08:30 PM (IST).

Green Mothers Club Episode List

Green Mothers Club will have the standard 16-episode run and its last episode will air on May 26, 2022.

Green Mothers Club Episode 13 India Release Date

Green Mothers Club episode 13 will release on May 18 at 08:30 PM IST or 10:30 PM KST.

Green Mothers Club episode 13 Predictions

  • Louis is up to something shady with regards to Jin-ha and her lookalike Rhea. Well, if not shady, then he’s definitely up to something and isn’t just the bereaved husband.
  • Geon-u will try to intimidate Eun-pyo for getting too deep into the Jin-ha matter.
  • Chun-hui will realise that there’s something more going on in regards to Jin-ha’s death than Eun-pyo realises.

Green Mothers Club Episode 12 Recap

The mothers are doing better, now that Chun-hui and Eun-pyo are in a bad place together with their kids. The moments of them having fun together with their kids is absolutely heartwarming and a welcome break from the nastiness that Green Mothers Club usually comes with. Rhea Benuel, who is a spitting image of Jin-ha, makes an entrance in the series. If you want to know the nitty-gritty of the episode, check out the recap here.

Green Mothers’ Club is streaming on Netflix.

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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