Chaebol theme series illustrates not just the family's flamboyant life but also the drama and tension, including marital issues, revenge, and more. With that, here are five K-dramas that basically manifest crazy rich Asians. #PenthouseWarInLife #SKYCastle #BoysOverFlowers, #WhatsWrongWithSecretaryKim #TheHeirs
The final season of the hit “Penthouse” series is here, and the residents of Hera Palace are still thirsty for revenge.
Set in a 100-floor luxury penthouse apartment called Hera Palace, the first season featured three women at the heart of the tale: the “queen” of the penthouse Shim Soo Ryeon (Lee Ji Ah), the “prima donna” Cheon Seo Jin (Kim So Yeon) who will stop at nothing to get what she wants, and Oh Yoon Hee (Eugene) who will do anything it takes to get into the world of high society. “The Penthouse 2” ended with Shim Soo Ryeon witnessing Logan Lee (Park Eun Suk) getting involved in a fatal explosion, and she’s about to get to the bottom of it all in the third and final season.
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The Baeksang Arts Awards are considered to be the most prestigious awards that can be given to an actor, actress, or an entertainer in Korea. It is held annually and is the only awards ceremony in South Korea that takes theater, movies, and television into consideration. At the most recent 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, there were many K-dramas that
February has been an exciting month for drama fans. We saw the grand finales of well-loved dramas “True Beauty” and “Mr. Queen,” and we finally got the first episodes of highly-anticipated shows like “River Where the Moon Rises” and “The Penthouse 2.” Here are five K-dramas on Viki that viewers have been loving this month!
“True Beauty”
“True Beauty” is a high school romantic comedy about Lim Ju Gyeong (Moon Ga Young), who zealously uses makeup to hide her bare face and combat her insecurities about her looks. After she meets Lee Su Ho (ASTRO‘s Cha Eun Woo), a popular student who has his own emotional wounds, they share each other’s secrets and learn to heal through love. Completing the love triangle is Han Seo Jun (Hwang In Yeop), an untamable rebel with a surprisingly warm heart.