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Walking on Thin Ice Episode 7 Review: An Insane Twist That Will Leave You Dumbfounded

Walking on Thin Ice episode 7 is the best thus far and ends on a shocking cliffhanger that makes your jaw hit the floor.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6 Review: Eun-soo and Kyeong Are in For a World of Trouble

Walking on Thin Ice episode 6 is another great adventure with twists and turns around every corner!

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 5 Review: Tensions Rise as Eun-soo’s Morality Gets Blurred

Walking on Thin Ice episode 5 is equal measures infuriating and sweet and will leave you hooked from start to finish.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 4 Review: A Thrilling Watch That Will Chill You

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 4 terrifyingly tells us what awaits Eun-soo and Kyung and it's not going to be a pretty scene!

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 2 Review: A Slower Episode But an Important One

Walking on Thin Ice episode 2 is a slower watch, but still feels absolutely arresting regardless.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 1 Review: Starts Off on a Thrilling and Depressing Note!

Walking on Thin Ice episode 1 makes an impression with its thrilling premise and tense start.

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Netflix’s Summer 36 (originally L’Été 36) mixes a murder mystery with social commentary set against the glamorous French Riviera of 1936. While its mystery doesn’t always surprise, the series succeeds through its strong female ensemble, lavish production, and engaging historical backdrop.