Since G-Dragon has been discharged from the military, we’ve been waiting patiently for any type of news on the megastar. Whether it be his Nike line, fashion show appearances, or possibly a new album (crosses fingers), us GD fans are eagerly awaiting for any kind of news. While we replay his repertoire of hit solo
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It’s been over a year since “Itaewon Class” graced our lives. Seeing Park Sae Roy (Park Seo Joon) get some sweet revenge on Jang Dae Hee (Yoo Jae Myung) and Jang Geun Won (Ahn Bo Hyun) was so satisfying to watch. Were you a fan of the series? How well do you think you remember it? Take this quiz to find out!
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Yes, this feature is here to reignite wars – but peaceful and respectful ones. Love triangles in K-dramas have historically started battles between fans that have lasted years and well into today. They’ve brought out the worst in people, but also their undying love for the team that they have chosen. Here are seven K-dramas where fans were divided on the OTP.
Warning: Spoilers ahead!
1. “Reply 1988” – Jung Hwan vs. Choi Taek
In order to start this list off right, we must begin with the epic of all fan wars when it comes to K-drama OTPs. “Reply 1988” aired in November of 2015. It was written by Lee Woo Jung, who had also written the previous dramas “Reply 1997” and “Reply 1994.” Based on the past K-dramas, viewers seemed to accept the fact that Deok Sun (Hyeri) would end up with Jung Hwan (Ryu Jun Yeol). But to the shock of a lot of viewers in South Korea at the time, she ended up with the aloof genius Choi Taek (Park Bo Gum). Therein ensued one of the bi
We all love this trope. In K-dramas, when a man and woman meet and absolutely despise each other, they are quick to discover that they may actually have feelings for each other. There is a fine line between love and hate after all, am I right? This trope is always successful in bringing all the feels as we’re able to see the cold-hearted OTP turn from being hateful and angry towards each other to being warm and loving. Here are 12 “enemies to lovers” K-drama couples that exude intense chemistry.
Disclaimer: We’re talking SIZZLING, too hot to handle, chemistry!
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