Tag: Seo Hyun-woo

Ms Incognito Ending Explained: Does Yeong-ran Complete Her Assignment and Defeat Seon-yeong? What Happens to Her and Dong-min?

Ms Incognito Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this thriller Kdrama starring Jeon Yeo been. Read on.

Ms Incognito Episode 12 Review: A Sweet Ending, But At What Cost?

Ms Incognito episode 12 is rather sweet but can't save the collosal mess of a show that it ended up becoming.

Ms Incognito Episode 11 Review: Tries Its Best to Get Out of the Repetitive Rut

Ms Incognito Episode 11 tries its best to claw back out of the rut, but feels rather repetitive and thoughtless.

Ms Incognito Episode 10 Review: Desperately Average, Despite the Shocking Ending

Ms Incognito episode 10 is fine, exciting even, but the incompetent protagonist leaves you frustrated without trying.

Ms Incognito Episode 9 Review: A Bit Ridiculous, Desperately Disappointing

Ms Incognito episode 9 leaves us wanting more as Yeong-ran and Don continue to flail around endlessly.

Ms Incognito Episode 8 Review: Things Take a Dangerous, Drastic Turn

Ms Incognito episode 8 ups the ante but Yeong-ran bad decisions haunt us through and through.

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