Tag: Kwak Byung-gyun

Idol I Episode 12 Review: A Fitting End

Idol I Episode 12 Review: Se-na chooses her own path while she secures her relationship with Ra-ik.

Idol I Episode 11 Review: The Culprit Gets Exposed

Idol I Episode 11 Review: This episode shows hidden truths surfacing, with the real culprit finally brought into the light.

Idol I Episode 10 Review: They Finally Kiss!

Idol I Episode 10 Review: Ra-ik and Se-na navigate their growing feelings and deeper connections with each other.

Idol I Episode 9 Review: Ra-ik Confesses His Love!

Idol I Episode 9 Review: Ra-ik confronts career-threatening betrayals and unresolved past ties.

Idol I Episode 8 Review: Ra-ik Is 100% In Love

Idol I Episode 8 Review: Episode 8 heightens the mystery around Woo-seong’s death while deepening Ra-ik and Se-na’s bond.

Idol I Episode 7 Review: Another Setback For Ra-ik

Idol I Episode 7 Review: Trust shatters between Ra-ik and Se-na, but lingering feelings make it impossible for him to move on.

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