Tag: Seo In-guk

Boyfriend on Demand Review: Lighthearted Romance Gets Repetitive… Fast!

Boyfriend on Demand Review: The series has its moments but it leaves us rather bored after the first 20 dates!

Twelve Ending Explained: Does Tae-san Defeat Sa-min? Do O-gwi and Mirr Get Back Together?

Twelve Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this K-drama. Read on.

Twelve Episode 8 Review: A Useless Drama That Does Nothing Good

Twelve episode 8 brings forth a terrible finale that answers nothing.

Twelve Episode 7 Review: Continues to Not Be Arresting At All!

Twelve episode 7 continues to feel nonsensical because we don't know any of these characters.

Twelve Episode 6 Review: Thrilling, But Do We Know These People?

Twelve episode 6 would've been great but it's the fact that we hardly know these people that makes this a bit confusing.

Twelve Episode 5 Review: Focusing On All the Wrong People!

Twelve Episode 5 continues to be terrible with things happening without rhyme or reason.

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