Tag: Nam Joo-hyuk

Twenty Five Twenty One Episode 6 Recap: Kim Tae-ri vs Bona

Twenty Five Twenty One episode 6 ends on a delicious high, one that makes me wait with bated breath for the fated fight.

Twenty Five Twenty One Episode 5 Review: Kim Tae-ri, Nam Joo-hyuk Are Forced Apart

Twenty Five Twenty One episode 5 is all kinds of hope and heartbreak and makes you want to go back to a better time.

Twenty Five Twenty One Episode 4 Recap: There’s Something About Kim Tae-ri 

Twenty Five Twenty One episode 4 is all kinds of cute, but lacks the intensity of the matches that it should have.

Twenty Five Twenty One Episode 3 Recap: Kim Tae-ri Going to the Nationals?

Twenty Five Twenty One episode 3 is all sorts of funny and now I want my hands on Full House Volume 12.

Twenty Five Twenty One Episode 2 Recap: Kim Tae-ri Faces a Tough Competition

Twenty FIve Twenty One episode 2 is sweet, bitter and a whole lot of tears as it tries to manoeuvre the lives of several people over the course of several years.

Twenty Five Twenty One Episode 1 Recap: Kim Tae-ri Meets Nam Joo-hyuk

Twenty Five Twenty One episode 1 promises to be one hell of a ride which is equal measures dramatic and emotional.

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