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Link: Eat, Love, Kill (Korean: 링크: 먹고 사랑하라, 죽이게) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Yeo Jin-goo and Moon Ka-young. It aired on tvN from June 6 to July 26, 2022, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:30 for 16 episodes. [5] It is also available for streaming on Disney+ in selected regions. [6]
The Interest of Love (Korean: 사랑의 이해) is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Yeon-seok, Moon Ka-young, Keum Sae-rok, and Jung Ga-ram, based on a novel of the same Korean title by writer Lee Hyuk-jin. [5] It aired on JTBC from December 21, 2022 to February 9, 2023, every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:30 . [8]
In 2021, she signed with Jannabi Entertainment and worked in her first drama Beyond Evil.The following year she had a supporting role in drama Our Blues, portraying the role of Hye-ja, a woman who takes care of her autistic granddaughter.
Kim Da-hye (Korean: 김다혜; born 19 October 1992), better known by the stage name Lee Bom-so-ri (이봄소리), is a South Korean actress. [1] She is known for her roles in dramas such as The Miracle We Met (2018), Justice (2019) and Link: Eat, Love, Kill (2022).
The Most Beautiful Goodbye [1] (Korean: 세상에서 가장 아름다운 이별; RR: Sesangeseo Gajang Areumdawoon Yibyeol; lit. The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Won Mi-kyung, Choi Ji-woo, Kim Young-ok and Choi Min-ho.
Call It Love (Korean: 사랑이라 말해요) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Lee Sung-kyung and Kim Young-kwang. It is a romantic melodrama about a woman whose life goes downhill after finding out about her father's affair and falling in love with his mistress's son.
When My Love Blooms (Korean: 화양연화 – 삶이 꽃이 되는 순간) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Yoo Ji-tae, Lee Bo-young, Park Jinyoung, and Jeon So-nee. It aired on tvN every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 ( KST ) from April 25 to June 14, 2020.
Lee Bom is a South Korean actress. [3] She is known for her roles in dramas such as The Game: Towards Zero, Hello Monster, Juvenile Justice, Girls' Generation 1979 and Link: Eat, Love, Kill. [4]