Tag: Ju Ji-hoon

Light Shop Kdrama: Who are Alive/Dead by the End of the Disney+ Series?

Light Shop Kdrama has recently come to an end and we discuss who are alive and dead by the end of the runtime!

Light Shop Ending Explained: Who is Won-young? What Happens to the Passengers on the Bus?

Light Shop Ending Explained: We discuss all the questions and their answers of this Disney+ K-drama!

Light Shop Episode 8 Review: An Emotional Goodbye

Light Shop episode 8 is an emotional and moving experience whose storytelling is its highlight.

Light Shop Episode 7 Review: Lost and Found

Light Shop episode 7 continues to play with our emotions as the characters go through unimaginable tragedies even after death.

Love Your Enemy Episode 8 Review: Such a Firework Worthy Episode

Love Your Enemy Episode 8 will leave you expecting more chaos and cuteness.

Love Your Enemy Episode 7 Review: Jiwon-Jiwon Ship Sails

Love Your Enemy episode 7 is a feast to the viewers who despised Ji-hye.

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