Tag: Lee Jun-ho

Typhoon Family Episode 12 Review: Another Setback For The Company

Typhoon Family Episode 12 Review: Tae-poong comes close to losing Mi-seon completely to a fire.

Typhoon Family Episode 11 Review: Strictly Professional Relationship

Typhoon Family Episode 11 Review: Tae-poong tries to get better clients while trying to deal with his heart.

Typhoon Family Episode 8 Review: The Company Goes To Thailand

Typhoon Family Episode 8 Review: The entire Typhoon Company heads to Thailand for a new business venture.

Typhoon Family Episode 7 Review: Tae-poong Confesses His Love!

Typhoon Family Episode 7 Review: Tae-poong sees some major success, both in business and love.

Typhoon Family Episode 6 Review: Tae-poong Finally Sees Some Success

Typhoon Family Episode 6 Review: This episode captures Tae-poong’s emotional and professional journey as he faces business setbacks.

Typhoon Family Episode 5 Review: Stakes Become Dangerously High For Tae-poong

Typhoon Family Episode 5 Review: The saga of Tae-poong getting scammed does not end.

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