Tag: Jeon Yeo-been

Ms Incognito Episode 7 Review: Seems Like It’s Going Nowhere

Ms Incognito episode 7 is right back to stupidity as a bunch of things happen but none that is thrilling in any way.

Ms Incognito Episode 6 Review: Back to Splendid Form For Jeon Yeo-bin Drama

Ms Incognito Episode 6 is back to usual programing and we love it.

Ms Incognito Episode 5 Review: Another Disappointing Entry

Ms Incognito episode 5 is another disappointing entry that doesn't do anything with anything.

Ms Incognito Episode 4 Review: A Disappointing Entry That Doesn’t Add Much to the Story

Ms Incognito episode 4 is the slowest and most unnecessary episode yet that gives us nothing of substance.

Ms Incognito Episode 3 Review: A Slower Episode For a Rather Fantastic Drama

Ms Incognito episode 3 is a slower episode with a ton of plot holes that will leave you stumped.

Ms Incognito Episode 2 Review: Yeong-ran Fights Off Murdering Butlers in Fantastic New Episode

Ms Incognito episode 2 continues to be absolutely thrilling and will leave you absolutely on edge throughout.

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