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Seoul Busters (Korean: 강매강) is a 2024 South Korean crime comedy television series co-written by Lee Young-chul and Lee Gwang-jae, co-directed by Ahn Jong-yeon and Shin Joong-hoon, and starring Kim Dong-wook, Park Ji-hwan, Seo Hyun-woo, Park Se-wan, and Lee Seung-woo.
Seoul Busters: Disney+: September 11: October 30 [34] The Judge from Hell: SBS TV: September 21: November 2 [34] Dear Hyeri: Genie TV/ENA: September 23: October 29 [34] Dog Knows Everything: KBS2: September 25: October 31 [34] Gyeongseong Creature 2: Netflix: September 27 [34] What Comes After Love: Coupang Play: September 27: October 25 [34 ...
Seoul 1945 (2006) Seoul Busters (2024) Seoyoung, My Daughter (2012–2013) Serendipity's Embrace (2024) Sexi Mong (2007) SF8 (2020) Sharp (2003–2007) She Knows Everything (2020) She Was Pretty (2015) She Would Never Know (2021) Shin Don (2005–2006) Shine or Go Crazy (2015) Shining Romance (2013–2014) Shooting Stars (2022) Shopping King ...
Raj called the relationship between the lead characters intimate, realistic, and sensitive, and praised the dialogues and the visuals, while complimenting the performances of the actors. Amit Adarsh states that "This series captures more emotions than 90% of the sixteen episodes romantic drama out there." [44]
Soundtrack #2 (Korean: 사운드트랙 #2) is a South Korean television series written by Jung Hye-seung, and directed by Choi Jung-kyu and Kim Hee-won. [1] It is produced by Red Nine Pictures and Xanadu Entertainment, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and starring Noh Sang-hyun , Keum Sae-rok and Son Jeong-hyuk.
Adapted from a web novel by Park Ha-min, [2] this KakaoTV original series is a romantic comedy depicting Seoul veterinarian Han Ji-yul unexpectedly being thrown into a rural village and meeting local police officer Ahn Ja-young.
Busters (Korean: 버스터즈; RR: Beoseuteojeu) is a five-member South Korean girl group formed by Marbling E&M Inc. and JTG Entertainment in 2017. [1] The group was reorganized in 2020 after the original members left the company and the group.
The two marry and move back to Seoul, where Jonathan reveals himself to be a status-obsessed and controlling husband, whose eccentricities (like the various pre-styled fake mustaches he wears, or his catchphrase "It's Goooood!") grate on Yeo-rae. Depressed and lonely, Yeo-rae has retired from her acting career.