Tag: Kim Soo-hyun

Knock Off Kdrama: Kim Soo-hyun to Take Lead in Dark Comedy Series by Forest Of Secrets 2 Director

Kim Soo-hyun is in talks to star in a dark comedy series. More details inside.

Queen of Tears Episode 5 Preview: When, Where and How To Watch 

Queen of Tears Episode 5 Preview: Hyun-woo and Hae-in to face a crisis again?

Queen of Tears Episode 4 Recap and Review: Kim Soo-hyun Goes Green with Jealousy 

Queen of Tears Episode 4 displays Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won's romantic antics.

Queen of Tears Episode 4 Preview: When, Where and How To Watch 

Queen of Tears Episode 4 Preview: Kim Soo-hyun gets confused with his new feelings towards Kim Ji-won

Queen of Tears Episode 3 Recap and Review: Kim Ji-won Falls for Kim Soo-hyun Once Again

Queen of Tears Episode 3 is all about Hae-in having a major crush on her husband of three years, Hyun-woo!

Queen of Tears Episode 2 Recap and Review: Kim Soo-hyun Displays Hilarious ‘Love Tactics’ 

In Queen of Tears Episode 2, Hyun-woo tries to woo Hae-in with adorable acts of service but the episode already feels like a filler!

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