Tag: Park Sung-woong

The Killing Vote Episode 7 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

The Killing Vote Episode 7 Preview: Gaetal is caught... but for how long?

The Killing Vote Episode 6 Review/Recap: A Killer is Caught, But Is it Enough?

The Killing Vote Episode 6 feels a bit boring although it has its moments of intrigue and mystery.

The Killing Vote Episode 6 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

The Killing Vote Episode 6 Preview: Seok-joo and Moo-chan's differences are about to grow deeper, with Gaetal's influence increasing day by day.

The Killing Vote Episode 5 Recap and Review: Confusing Characters Are Starting to Weigh Heavy

The Killing Vote Episode 5 has the kids in official police business once again and it's getting on the nerves at this point.

The Killing Vote Episode 5 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

The Killing Vote Episode 5 Preview: Hyun and Moo-chan find an unexpected ally on their side. But is it the best idea?

The Killing Vote Episode 4 Recap and Review: A Disturbing Compromise

The Killing Vote episode 4 continues on a wild streak of death, destruction and a rather sombre atmosphere.

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