Tag: Lee Jong-suk

Law and the City Episode 12 Review: All’s Well That Ends Well

Law and the City Episode 12 Review: This episode delivers heartfelt farewells and bold career changes.

Law and the City Episode 7 Review: Warm Romance and Friendship

Law and the City Episode 7 is delightful and warm, taking us back to Ju-hyeong and Hee-ji's romantic past.

Law and the City Kdrama: Everything to Know About Series Starring Lee Jong-suk and Moon Ga-young

Everything to know about Law and the City Kdrama that's coming soon to Disney+ and tvN, starring Lee Jong-suk and Moon Ga-young.

7 Actors Who Have Sung Their Own Kdrama OSTs: Jung Hae-in in Love Next Door, Kim Soo-hyun in Queen Of Teers and More

Discover the list of talented actors who have sung their own Kdrama OSTs, adding extra magic to their unforgettable performances.

7 Best Noona Romance Kdrama That Will Make Your Heart Flutter: Something in the Rain, Romance Is a Bonus Book and More

Here are some of the best Noona romance Kdrama that will make you fall in love with its characters.

Loved Pachinko? Here Are 7 Similar Kdramas That Capture Historical Depth and Emotional Resonance

Here are some of the best Kdramas similar to Pachinko that will evoke deep emotions.

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