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My Name is Gabriel Episode 8 Review: Model Hong Jin-kyung and Farmer Ji Chang-wook!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 8 brings laughter, fun and exhaustion all at once as Jin-kyung dances while Chang-wook studies. Read on.

My Name is Gabriel Episode 7 Review: Ji Chang-wook and Hong Jin-kyung Bring a Hilarious Twist!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 7 brings Ji Chang-wook and Hong Jin-kyung on their adventures that leaves us laughing out loud! Read on.

My Name Is Gabriel: Variety Show to Go on a Hiatus; Here’s Why!

My Name is Gabriel is to go on a 2 weeks long hiatus and here's why! Read on to know more.

My Name is Gabriel Episode 6 Recap and Review: Hye-ran Steals the Show With her Dance!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 6 brings an end to Hye-ran's journey as she completes her last day in Chongqing. Read on.

My Name is Gabriel Episode 5 Recap and Review: Myung-soo’s Adventure Comes to a Tear-jerking End

My Name is Gabriel Episode 5 brings the Mahjong party to Hye-ran while Myung-soo's journey comes to an end. Read on.

My Name is Gabriel Episode 4 Recap and Review: Yeom Hye-ran Goes to Chongqing and Myung-soo’s New Menu!

My Name is Gabriel Episode 4 brings a new guest on the show while Myung-soo decides to create a new menu! Read on.

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