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Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 10 Review: What a Random End

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 10 sees this Kdrama ending and it's so... random!

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 9 Review: Which Way Will Hye-in Go?

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 9 is very mid and the characters' immature decisions will leave you absolutely annoyed.

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 8 Review: An Explosive Turn of Events

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 8 is explosive but begs the question of whether it will be able to deliver a good ending with 2 episodes left.

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 7 Review: Cruelty and Twists

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 7 is quite entertaining with Sa-rang being the lone character without much of a purpose.

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 6 Review: A Very Interesting Turn For Hye-in and Je-na

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 6 is one of the better episodes this season and leaves us feeling tensed throughout.

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 5 Review: A Promising Road Ahead

Bitch x Rich Season 2 Episode 5 continues to be boring, but seems like there's hope over the horizon.

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