10 New Korean Dramas for You to Watch in November 2021
A lineup of new releases from different genres with exciting storylines are set to premiere this November. Are you ready to commit to these new characters?
A lineup of new releases from different genres with exciting storylines are set to premiere this November. Are you ready to commit to these new characters?
“Second-Lead Syndrome” is a common trope in K-Dramas where audiences are left to root for the second male lead. See if your favorite character made the list.
Squid Game was a huge success that many clamor for a second season, but without any plans in the news jutst yet we made some presumptions of what to expect.
For those who are open to unconventional conclusions, there’s a good amount of K-dramas with sad endings. Here are 7 that will leave you in tears.
In Korean culture, honorifics are important and it’s common to hear the terms used in every K-drama. Let’s take a closer look at these terms, here.
Squid Game is by far the craziest K-drama to grace Netflix this year, but it also gave contrived stories that offer us life lessons everyone can learn from.
October 2021 is going to be another exciting month for K-drama fans with a lot of interesting and long-awaited releases you can enjoy streaming!
In Korean dramas, villains come in different depths of evil, but there are those that really stood out among the lot. Here are 12 women who nailed the part!
Not all heroes wear capes. In Korean dramas, they all come in different backgrounds and stories with their own set of superpowers.
Noona is actually one of the terms used to refer to an older female—an honorific of sorts. If you’re not bothered by this type of romantic connection, here are 12 that are worth watching!