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This week, Bria talks about her experience at the Oneus concert in PA. It was such an amazing show with incredible performances. Oneus truly loves their fans and showed it the entire night. If you want to see videos of the fan service that Bria got, check out our socials! Message us if you want to know more about concerts or check out episode 2, Concert Dos and Don’ts.
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This week, we recapped one of our favorite episodes from one of our favorite shows, Crime Scene. Crime Scene is a show where a set cast and weekly guests play different characters as they work together to figure out which one of them is the murderer. So basically real life Clue. The level of detail on this show and the complexity of each characters’ backstory makes this show a must-watch. It’s so much fun trying to figure out who the culprit is along with the cast. Message us on social media and let us know what your favorite episode of Crime Scene is!
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This week, we took a look at some upcoming dramas and gave our thoughts on them. 2021 was a great year for Korean dramas and we hope that 2022 will be even better. Based on some of the dramas on the list, our expectations are kind of low, but hopefully these shows prove us wrong. Message us on social media to let us know what dramas you’re looking forward to in 2022!
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In this episode, we do a countdown for the Top 5 k-dramas that we watched in 2021. Most of these we covered in previous episodes, but some are personal favorites that we haven’t had a chance to talk about. We end this episode with a review of the podcast this year and what you guys can look forward to for the end of the year. Message us on social media to let us know what your favorite k-dramas were!
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We’re back to discuss the new Netflix drama, Hellbound. In this drama, supernatural beings deliver violent condemnations that send people to hell, giving way to a religious group founded on the ideas of divine justice. We’ll be honest, this was not one of our favorite dramas. It wasn’t horrible, but it could’ve been better. A lot of stuff never gets explained and a lot of the characters’ decisions just don’t make sense. Hopefully there’s a second season that will explain everything. If there is, let us know, because we won’t be watching it.
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In this episode, we discuss our favorite old Korean variety shows. While the shows we watch now are good, the shows that came before really paved the way for what variety shows are today. We talk about classics like We Got Married and Infinite Challenge as well as lesser known shows like Invincible Youth and Hello Baby. Let us know what your favorite variety shows are by messaging us on our socials!
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In this episode, we explored Reddit in search of unpopular K-pop opinions. We wrote some down and drew them at random. After a brief discussion and throwing in our two cents, we decided if we agreed or disagreed with each opinion. Let us know your unpopular k-pop opinions by messaging us on our socials!
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We’re back to talk about another one of our favorite variety shows, The Great Escape! In this show, a set cast must complete various missions and solve clues in order to escape the building. For this episode of the podcast, we go through the Abandoned Hospital episode and talk about moments that we thought were hilarious. This episode features hungry zombies, creepy bugs, and grown men being scared by literally everything. It’s a great show to watch if you love doing escape rooms so be sure to check it out!
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This week we take a walk down memory lane and talk about one of our favorite K-variety shows, Running Man. This show features a set cast and celebrity guests as they play games and take on new challenges. This is one of the shows that has us laughing every single episode. Check out the older episodes and the episodes with the newer cast.
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We’re back to give our take on the extremely popular Netflix K-drama, Squid Game. This drama follows the stories of people in severe debt who volunteer to play deadly children’s games for a massive amount of money. This drama is definitely popular for a reason. It’s filled with violence and gore, but it also has the occasional heartwarming moment. Follow along as we go through each episode and talk about our favorite wild and crazy moments.
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We’re back with the second part of our Move to Heaven review. In this episode, we cover episodes 6 through 10. Follow along as we discuss moments that made us cry and things they could’ve improved. We really enjoyed this drama and highly recommend it if you’re in the mood for a good cry. We’ll be back next week to review Netflix’s newest popular drama, Squid Game.
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In this episode, we review the first five episodes of the Netflix K-drama, Move to Heaven, which stars Tang Joon-sang and Lee Je-hoon. This drama tells the story of Geu-ru and his uncle Sang-gu as they learn to work together to respectfully clean up after people who have passed away and preserve their memories. This was a very heartfelt drama with many moments that called for a box of tissues. We had so much to talk about that you can catch us reviewing the rest of the show next week.
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We’re back with a new format! In this episode we review the Netflix K-drama, D.P., starring Jung Hae-in and Koo Kyo-hwan. This drama follows the story of the D.P. Unit of the Korean military as they capture army deserters. We take you through each episode and highlight important moments while sharing our thoughts and opinions. This drama got pretty wild at the end so it’s definitely a must-watch. Message us on our socials if you want to share your thoughts or you just need someone to talk to about the craziness you just watched.
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In this episode, we look back on the best idol interactions that we’ve had over the years. We were going to include bad interactions, but then we realized we didn’t have any. K-pop idols are some of the nicest and funniest people you’ll ever meet. Concert season is approaching, slowly but surely, and we hope you get to have the best interactions with your favs. (Update: We had to reschedule our podcast with our friends but we will be doing it in the future. Please look forward to that episode. This podcast is the last one we recorded before we went on a vacation and took a long break. We are sorry for disappearing without notice but we will be back with a new format we hope you will enjoy and like.)
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In this episode, we start by reviewing this week’s comebacks before looking back on our favorite moments from the K-drama It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. Then, we discuss our top picks for K-pop groups that desperately need a reunion. So many groups were either gone too soon or never got the recognition they deserved. We would love for these groups to have a reunion concert, album, or even just a song. At this point, we’ll take what we can get.
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In this episode, we reminisce on the good, the bad, and the cringey English lines in K-pop. With all the repeat offenders on this list, some companies could really benefit from a quick Google translation or just actually listening to the English speaker in the group. Shout out to all the English speaking idols who tried and failed to correct their companies’ English. This one's for you.
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In this episode, we discuss what to do and what not to do at a concert. We’ve been to a lot of concerts (just ask our bank accounts) and we’ve learned a lot along the way. We talk about everything, from how to prepare for a concert to that dreaded post-concert depression. Check out this episode so you can be prepared for when concert season starts again.
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In this episode, we discuss the ups and downs of being a multi-stan in K-pop. Being a multi-stan can be difficult. How do I decide who gets my time and money? What side do I choose during fan wars? As a multi-stan, you just want everyone you love to be happy and win all the awards, but we can’t always have nice things.