Tag: Korean Variety Show

GOING SEVENTEEN Episode 65: SEVENTEEN Head Out for a ‘GOING COMPANY Outing’; CARATs Revel in the Show’s Healing Comeback

GOING SEVENTEEN Episode 65 marks the beginning of a new season for the K-pop variety show. The premiere puts an end to the series' long hiatus and leaves the fans overjoyed.

Run BTS 2023 Special Episode Reactions: Mini Field Day Brings Back Chaotic Bangtan; Fans Wake Up to the ‘Best Day’ Ever

Run BTS 2023 is back with a special Mini Field Day episode, and fans are having the time of their lives on Valentine's Day.

11 Amusing GOING SEVENTEEN Episodes to Watch and Finally Embrace the CARAT Life

Let's celebrate CARAT day by tuning into some of the most intriguing GOING SEVENTEEN episodes.

BTS’ RM “Became a Saint” on The Dictionary of Useless Human Knowledge; Teases New Update

Here's a new update for The Dictionary of Useless Knowledge Episode 4 starring BTS' RM.

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