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Newtopia Episode 5 Review: Small Progressions and Heartbreaking Goodbyes

Newtopia episode 5 is surprisingly emotional and finds the storyline moving just a little bit.

Newtopia Episode 4 Review: Romance, Emotions and Stalled Plot Progression

Newtopia episode 4 is an emotional and cute entry, but the plot progression continues to suffer.

Newtopia Episode 3 Review: Unnecessary Fluff and Stupidity

Newtopia episode 3 is a filler episode that has nothing to offer.

Newtopia Episode 2 Review: More Fun This Time Around

Newtopia episode 2 is better thanks to the guts on the road and the comedy is a bit better this time around.

Newtopia Episode 1 Review: A Somewhat Boring Start

Newtopia episode 1 is really boring, and after establishing the characters and their circumstances, it keeps repeating the same thing

Newtopia: Everything to Know About Park Jeong-min and Kim Ji-soo’s Upcoming Zombie Kdrama!

Here's all you need to know about Park Jeong-min and Kim Ji-soo upcoming zombie comedy thriller Newtopia! Read on.

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Doctor on the Edge episode 4 gives a strong cliffhanger that raises tension.

Every Year After Review: A Comforting Summer Romance That Plays It Safe

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