Tag: Choo Young-woo

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Head Over Heels episode 3 is cute as a button, with a tinge of confusing mystery!

Head Over Heels Episode 2 Review: Cute With a Side of Heartbreak

Head Over Heels Episode 2 is cute and extremely emotional and will leave you right in the feels.

Head Over Heels Episode 1 Review: Cute as a Button!

Head Over Heels Episode 1 is delightfully and cute as a button and will leave you smiling throughout.

Mercy For None Review: A Breathtaking Action Noir Series That Doesn’t Disappoint For the Most Part

Mercy For None Review: The series does justice to its name but tends to get messy in other ways too.

Mercy For None Ending Explained: Is Gi-jun Able to Get Revenge? Who Killed Gi-seok?

Mercy For None Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this Netflix noir action series starring So Ji-sub.

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The Tale of Lady Ok OST is here to take you back to the Joseon era, where a story of love awaits us all. Read on.

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