Tag: Kim Gab-soo

Love Your Enemy Episode 6 Review: The Lilac Blooms

Love Your Enemy episode 6 makes the viewers get mad at Ji-hye for her petty behaviour. Nevertheless, Yun Jiwon and Seok Jiwon are meant to be.

Love Your Enemy Episode 5 Review: Ji-hye is Getting on Everyone’s Nerves

Love Your Enemy Episode 5 gets on your nerves and also soothes it.

Love Your Enemy Episode 4 Review: Seok Jiwon is a Sweetheart

It's all fair in love and war in Love Your Enemy episode 4.

Love Your Enemy Episode 3 Review: Innocent Love Story Ruined By a Pathetic Friend

Love Your Enemy Episode 3 reveals the truth behind the broken love story.

Love Your Enemy Episode 2 Review: The Love Bet Returns Once Again

Love Your Enemy episode 2 delves into the question: who fell first in their youth?

Love Your Enemy Episode 1 Review: A Good Start to a Possible Great Series

Seok Jiwon and Yun Jiwon are meant to hate each other with love. Read Love Your Enemy Episode 1 Review for more insight into their relationship.

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