Tag: Hyun Bong-sik

6 Korean Dramas That Show the Different Shades of Gangnam B-Side Actor Ji Chang-wook

Gangnam B-Side actor Ji Chang-wook is leaving us in awe with his new role. Check out some of his most beloved roles!

What is Dong Jae the Good or the Bastard Kdrama About? Plot, Release Date, Cast and More

As Dong Jae the Good or the Bastard Kdrama prepares for its release as a spinoff of Stranger, here’s everything you need to know about the drama before you watch it.

Doctor Slump Episode 16 Recap and Review: Overcoming a Slump Together

Doctor Slump Episode 16 brings the finale which shows the new beginning of the Jeong-Ha couple. Read on.

Doctor Slump Episode 15 Recap and Review: The Bad Days Are Finally Gone

Doctor Slump Episode 15 brings a new dawn in Jeong-woo and Ha-neul's lives as things begin to fall into place. Read on.

Doctor Slump Episode 14 Recap and Review: A Trip to Busan That Heals

Doctor Slump Episode 14 brings Jeong-woo and Ha-neul's suppressed emotions out in front of those who are here to heal their hearts. Read on.

Doctor Slump Episode 13 Recap and Review: Messages From the Past for The Future

Doctor Slump Episode 13 brings a message for the past that accompanies Jeong-woo to wait for Ha-neul. Read on.

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