Original “Hyde Jekyll, Me” Webtoon Writer Deletes Twitter after Accusing “Kill Me, Heal Me” of Plagiarism

The writer who wrote “Dr. Jekyll Is Mr. Hyde,” the original web-based comic (webtoon) that the drama “Hyde Jekyll, Me” is based on, has deleted his Twitter account. Presently, writer Lee Choong Ho’s Twitter, @CHOONGHOda, has been deleted and is currently unavailable. He had been actively posting on the social network even just two days… Continue reading Original “Hyde Jekyll, Me” Webtoon Writer Deletes Twitter after Accusing “Kill Me, Heal Me” of Plagiarism

Have You Met Kim Seul Gi?

Stand back, ladies and gents, this star’s making some moves. Let me introduce you to Kim Seul Gi. You may have seen her as a gloriously sleep deprived editor on “The Flower Boy Next Door,” a jilted lover on “The Discovery Of Romance,” or a fantastically dry-humored vlogger on “Surplus Princess.” All great supporting roles for the burgeoning comedic actress, as she played strong… Continue reading Have You Met Kim Seul Gi?

“Hyde Jekyll, Me” Writer Accuses “Kill Me, Heal Me” of Plagiarizing His Ideas

The writer of the web-based comic (webtoon) that SBS’s drama “Hyde Jekyll, Me” is based on has accused the makers of rival MBC drama “Kill Me, Heal Me” of copying his ideas. Both dramas feature main characters who have multiple personalities. “Hyde Jekyll, Me” tells the tale of a woman who falls in love with… Continue reading “Hyde Jekyll, Me” Writer Accuses “Kill Me, Heal Me” of Plagiarizing His Ideas

Top Ten K-Drama Moments Of The Week – January Week 3

What would we do if we didn’t have K-dramas in our lives? Well, this top 10 wouldn’t exist, and we’d probably get a lot more stuff done in real life. In all seriousness though, we wouldn’t even want to imagine our world without our favorite shows. Sadly, this week, we say goodbye to one of… Continue reading Top Ten K-Drama Moments Of The Week – January Week 3

Ji Sung Shows Off Multiple Personalities in “Kill Me, Heal Me” Stills

Actor Ji Sung pulled off three of his seven different personalities for his character in the “Kill Me, Heal Me” series. In the January 13 episode of “Kill Me, Heal Me,” Ji Sung transformed into his third character, Perry Park to rescue Oh Ri Jin (Hwang Jung Eum). Before Cha Do Hyeon (the main character)… Continue reading Ji Sung Shows Off Multiple Personalities in “Kill Me, Heal Me” Stills

For The Love Of K-Dramas: A Couch Kimchi Roundtable

In our past roundtables, we’ve talked about several aspects of K-dramas, and now, we’d like to start the year waxing nostalgic and discussing what attracts us to K-dramas and why we’re sticking for the ride. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 How did you get into K-dramas? Page 2 What attracted you to K-dramas? The first drama you marathoned?… Continue reading For The Love Of K-Dramas: A Couch Kimchi Roundtable

First Impressions: “Kill Me, Heal Me”

The first episode of “Kill Me, Heal Me” begins with a short visual preface on the back story of our main man Cha Do Hyun (Ji Sung) and his family tragedy. Bringing us ten years prior to present day, Cha Do Hyun is a kind, popular student and football player at an American school, but… Continue reading First Impressions: “Kill Me, Heal Me”

Ji Sung: “Lee Bo Young Is Not Jealous of My On-Screen Romance with Hwang Jung Eum”

Actor Ji Sung commented that his wife and actress Lee Bo Young is not jealous of his on-screen romance in his new drama “Kill Me Heal Me.” During the press conference held for the MBC drama, Ji Sung praised his wife Lee Bo Young at great length. “My [filming] ends early in the morning, and I leave early in the… Continue reading Ji Sung: “Lee Bo Young Is Not Jealous of My On-Screen Romance with Hwang Jung Eum”

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