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16/04/2026

My man is back looking better than ever💗

Cr to the owner.

Her dramas: Love struck in the city, Fight for my way, My liberation notes, Descendants of the sun.   ゚
24/03/2026

Her dramas: Love struck in the city, Fight for my way, My liberation notes, Descendants of the sun.

Did you know?
22/03/2026

Did you know?

The   squad - missing them all!Waiting for season 2? 🥰    ゚
21/03/2026

The squad - missing them all!
Waiting for season 2? 🥰 ゚

5 K-Dramas to make you laugh, when you can't even smile:‎‎1) Fight for My Way‎Need a little 'aegyo' from Park Seo-joon a...
21/03/2026

5 K-Dramas to make you laugh, when you can't even smile:

‎1) Fight for My Way
‎Need a little 'aegyo' from Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won? They're here to serve. In this underdog tale of best friends (and we have the most endearing best friends to lovers tale), there are several fun, laugh-out-loud moments to balance out the intensity of fulfilling your dreams at any cost. And, some of them include a special appearance from Choi Woo-shik, no less, whose presence tends to rile up Park Seo-joon, too.

‎2) Vincenzo
‎Hear us out. Yes, it is essentially a thriller about a Korean-Italian mafia (hello, Song Joong-ki!) consigliere who executes the bloodiest of revenge when provoked: But at its heart, it focuses on his return to Seoul to recover gold stashed away from under a plaza. And of course, he ends up helping the residents, each quirkier than the other. They form the 'Cassano family', and help him out whenever needed. Moreover, apart from downright evil CEO's and squads, Vincenzo also seems to have a little problem with a pigeon who rooms with him. Joong-ki and Jeo Yeon-been are an absolute treat to watch in this series, with Yeon-been fully leaning into absurd caricature when needed, and somehow that just works well in her favour.

‎3) Please Come Back Mister
‎This might have a serious premise, but it is peppered with so much heart that you can't help but just chuckle at some scenes. The laughs are driven by the 'fish-out-of-water' physical comedy, specifically watching a woman swagger with the unrefined mannerisms of a mob boss and an office worker suddenly grappling with a literal K-pop star's physique. Supported by a colourful cast of bewildered family members and a whimsical, genre-shifting soundtrack, the story leans into its fantastical premise with a wink, turning the tragedy of the afterlife into a wholesome experience. Its international popularity, from Southeast Asia to the US, proves that the hilarious struggle of trying to act "normal" while trapped in a stranger's body is a universal language that keeps viewers hooked from the first episode to the epilogue.

‎4) Kill Me Heal Me
‎Kill Me, Heal Me turns a high-stakes psychological premise into a comedic whirlwind by leaning into the sheer, unpredictable absurdity of Ji Sung’s seven alter-egos. The humour explodes as a buttoned-up business heir suddenly transforms into 'Ahn Yo-na,' a mischievous teenage girl obsessed with idols, or the thick-accented 'Ferry Park,' leaving the bewildered psychiatric resident Oh Ri-jin and her investigative brother Oh Ri-on (played by a brilliantly frantic Park Seo-joon) to scramble through the aftermath. You can enjoy the jarring transitions to a soundtrack that heightens the absurdity as well as someone chasing boy bands, you can be assured the show finds its 'fun' in the struggle to maintain a professional facade while a seven-way identity crisis is constantly threatening to blow his cover.

‎5) Welcome to Waikiki
‎Welcome to Waikiki is centered on three failing filmmakers struggling to run a guesthouse. The comedy is anchored by the brilliant physical performances of the main cast—most notably Lee Yi-kyung, whose extreme commitment to landing minor acting roles (like being stuck in full Chewbacca makeup or a special effects suit) leads to witty visual gags. The production feels like a cheery sitcom where the supporting characters, including a quirky single mom and a sister who has to shave her facial hair, constantly escalate the confusion through a series of 'how did we get here?' accidents. Complemented by a bouncy, upbeat soundtrack and a 'slice-of-life' energy that turns every minor inconvenience into a theatrical disaster, the show’s relentless humour and relatable 'loser' energy made it such a viral hit that it spawned a second season and earned a massive international following as the gold standard for K-drama comedy.

How many do you remember?
20/03/2026

How many do you remember?

‎5 healing   to watch when the world feels too heavy‎‎1) Navillera‎Quiet and heartbreaking, Navillera slowly draws you i...
14/03/2026

‎5 healing to watch when the world feels too heavy

‎1) Navillera
‎Quiet and heartbreaking, Navillera slowly draws you into a world shaped by bittersweet pain and fragile hope. It follows Shim Deok-chul, a 70-year-old retired mailman who finally decides to chase a lifelong dream of learning ballet, and Lee Chae-rok, a young dancer struggling to hold on to his own. As their unlikely friendship deepens, they heal one another and quietly push each other towards the dreams they’re afraid of losing. And when Deok-chul begins to suffer from dementia, it is Chae-rok who helps him hold on to what truly matters, the things the heart never really forgets.

‎2) Hospital Playlist
‎Hospital Playlist arrived at a time when the world was deep in the midst of a pandemic. With its gentle, heartwarming stories about five doctor friends navigating their careers, friendships, and budding romances, while unwinding with music at the end of the day, the series quickly struck a chord with viewers. Its comforting tone and relatable characters made it an instant hit, prompting fans to eagerly demand a second season almost as soon as the first one aired. While the music is a relief to the ears, the stories of patients are just as healing.

‎3) Doom at Your Service
‎Doom at Your Service mixes fantasy, romance through the story of Tak Dong-kyung (Park Bo-young), a web novel editor who is suddenly diagnosed with a terminal illness, and Myul Mang (Seo In-guk), a supernatural being who embodies destruction itself. When Dong-kyung makes a desperate wish for the world to end, she inadvertently enters into a contract with Myul Mang, binding their fates together for 100 days. A love story begins, as well as a meditation on mortality, despair and the fragile value of ordinary days. Anchored by Park Bo-young’s quiet vulnerability and Seo In-guk’s restrained performance, the drama asks whether loving deeply is worth the pain of loss, and whether even “doom” can learn what it means to cherish life.

‎4) Move to Heaven
‎Move to Heaven finds beauty in what people leave behind. After the sudden death of his father, Han Geu-ru (Tang Jun-sang), a young man with Asperger syndrome, is placed under the care of his estranged uncle Cho Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon), a hardened ex-convict haunted by his past. Together, they run the family trauma-cleaning business, where each job reveals the untold stories of the deceased through the objects they cherished most. As Geu-ru carefully preserves these final memories, Sang-gu is forced to confront guilt, grief and love he never allowed himself to feel. It’s a a searing, devastating reminder that even in loss, there is tenderness and meaning.

‎5) King The Land
‎Maybe, you don't always need life lessons. Maybe, you need something so silly, winsome and goofy that it takes your mind off things, just for a bit. And that's where King The Land comes in, starring the ever-reliable Lee Jun-ho and Yoona. It's a classic trope-y romance of an employee falling in love with the rich CEO (this time at a hotel, mind you), where they spend hours smoothening bed-spreads, cooking food while rain spurts from the ceiling, and enjoy a trip to Thailand. There are a few minor inconveniences, but who cares, when you've got two dashing leads and the best love story? ゚

In Your Radiant Season - New episode tonight! Episode 6In Your Radiant Season: Episode 6A shutdown in animation producti...
13/03/2026

In Your Radiant Season - New episode tonight!

Episode 6
In Your Radiant Season: Episode 6
A shutdown in animation production forces Chan to return to the US. After their abrupt separation, Haran is left reeling, her days consumed by longing. The three sisters suffer a major falling-out, and Nana gets caught up in an unexpected incident. ゚

Best kdrama photoshoot part 1
10/03/2026

Best kdrama photoshoot part 1

7 Male K-Pop Idols With Iconic Diva Energy‎‎1. TXT’s Yeonjun‎2. NCT’s Renjun‎3. ZEROBASEONE’s Kim Tae Rae‎4. ENHYPEN’s S...
08/03/2026

7 Male K-Pop Idols With Iconic Diva Energy

‎1. TXT’s Yeonjun
‎2. NCT’s Renjun
‎3. ZEROBASEONE’s Kim Tae Rae
‎4. ENHYPEN’s Sunoo
‎5. SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan
‎6. Stray Kids’ Hyunjin
‎7. SHINee’s Key

‎ Who is your favorite?

07/03/2026

Her two best role 🤭

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