Tag: Lee Jung-shin

Shooting Stars Episode 16 Recap: Starforce Entertainment Signing Off!

In Shooting Stars Episode 16, romance is in full bloom on Jeju Island.

Shooting Stars Episode 16 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Shooting Stars Episode 16 Preview: Will Tae-sung and Han-byul make their relationship public?

Shooting Stars Episode 15 Recap: It’s Time For Office Romance

In Shooting Stars Episode 15, Tae-sung and Han-byul indulge in an office romance.

Shooting Stars Episode 14 Reactions: Twitter Reacts To Penthouse Villains Reunion, New Couples And More!

Fans react to recent romantic developments and more in Shooting Stars Episode 14

Shooting Stars Episode 14 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Shooting Stars Episode 14 Preview: Will Tae-sung find his Anti-fan?

Shooting Stars Episode 13 Recap: Eun Si-woo Reveals Her Relationship With Tae-sung

Tae-sung and his mom let go of their grudge and reconcile in Shooting Stars Episode 13.

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