Tag: Lee Sang-jin

Typhoon Family Episode 16 Review: The Best Of This Year!

Typhoon Family Episode 16 Review: Everything goes well in the end, but in a very realistic way.

Typhoon Family Episode 15 Review: They Got It!!

Typhoon Family Episode 15 Review: Tae-poong might see some good things in his life finally and move on from tragedy.

Typhoon Family Episode 14 Review: What A Twist!

Typhoon Family Episode 14 Review: Tae-poong did get some success, but now he has to put his own position up on a gamble.

Typhoon Family Episode 13 Review: The Feelings Are Mutual In This One

Typhoon Family Episode 13 Review: Tae-poong unlocks the secret behind all the betrayals that his father faced.

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.

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