Posts tagged webtoon
PODCAST: Doona! / Ep. 59

On another special Episode 59 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess is joined by friends of the pod Liliana from the Tea & Soju Podcast and Sammie from the Korean From Context and the BL Buddies Podcast to review Doona!, starring Bae Suzy and Yang Se-Jong.

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PODCAST: Moving / Ep. 57

On Episode 57 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and Rico continue the mini Spooky SZN with a not-so-scary-but-very-violent review of Moving, starring Ryoo Seung-Ryong, Han Hyo-Joo, Jo In-Sung, Kim Sung-Kyun, Ko Yoon-Jung, and Lee Jeong-Ha.

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PODCAST: D.P. / Ep. 55

On Episode 55 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and guest Sarah from Kdrama This and the Afternoona Asks Podcast kick off this mini Spooky SZN with a review of D.P., starring Jung Hae-In, Koo Gyo-Hwan, Kim Sung-Kyun, and Son Suk-Ku.

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PODCAST: Sweet Home (S1) / Ep. 51

On Episode 51 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and Rico rage against the monsters on a review Sweet Home (season 1), starring Song Kang, Lee Jin-Uk, Lee Si-Young, Lee Do-Hyun, and more.

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PODCAST: Navillera / Ep. 15

On Episode 15 of the ATC Presents Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess is joined by special guest Mina from the Kpop Bookshelf Podcast to review Navillera, starring Park In-hwan and Song Kang.

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REVIEW: True Beauty

I heartily recommend True Beauty for anyone looking for a relatively chill, sweet watch. Just like beauty, this show is only skin-deep.

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REVIEW: Yumi's Cells (Season 1)

I found myself easily breezing through episodes, slowly becoming casually invested in Yumi’s love life. As it turns out, I thought Yumi’s Cells was quite good!

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REVIEW: Her Private Life

In the universe of K-drama shows where Park Min-young falls in love with her boss, I recommend this show over What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim any day of the week. Give it a watch if you’re a fan of great chemistry, but beware of third act plot nonsense!

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REVIEW: Imitation

I highly recommend Imitation for anyone who has been looking to fill the musical K-drama void in their life. It’s only 12 episodes(!) so turn up the music.

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