Tag: Jang Dong-yoon

Queen Mantis Ending Explained: Is the Murderer Caught? What Happens to Yi-shin? Is Jung-ho Dead?

Queen Mantis Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this K-drama starring Ko Hyun-jung. Read on.

Queen Mantis Episode 8 Review: A Rather Disturbing End to a Melancholic Tale

Queen Mantis episode 8 is an arresting watch that ends on a rather heartbreaking note.

Queen Mantis Episode 7 Review: Go Hyun-jung Steals the Show

Queen Mantis episode 7 is fantastic but does leave you extremely annoyed at some moments.

Queen Mantis Episode 6 Review: A Frustrating and Tense Direction

Queen Mantis episode 6 is great but just so frustrating.

Queen Mantis Episode 5 Review: New Killer, New Death and Yi-shin’s Confessions

Queen Mantis episode 5 is absolutely thrilling and will leave viewers slack-jawed!

Queen Mantis Episode 4 Review: The Thrill Continues as Yi-shin Makes the Ultimate Escape

Queen Mantis episode 4 continues on a thrilling ride and gives us a tense atmosphere that will leave you breatheless.

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