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As the handsome couple gazes into each other’s eyes and seals their marriage vows with a kiss, that’s where most dramas end. We can imagine our favorite drama couples having a happily ever after. But then there are those dramas which start off where most dramas end. The honeymoon is over, and as reality bites,
South Korean fans Lee Gun and Joel were both in tears after their team’s last-gasp win over Portugal that sent them into the round of 16 of the World Cup a..
For those times when you’re feeling a bit uneasy and anxious, know that you’re not alone. Everyone has different ways of alleviating stress and worry, some of which might be through watching K-dramas. Here’s a list of seven K-dramas that just might help you when you’re feeling a bit anxious. 1. “Kill Me, Heal Me” “Kill Me,
It’s Women’s History Month, which means it’s a great time to celebrate all the powerful and strong women out there in the world. In K-dramas, it’s always a beautiful thing to see a female protagonist gain the strength she always had within her to become more independent and self-aware by the end. Here are eight K-dramas