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14.3 - Podcast Review of Episode 3 of Our Unwritten Seoul

Please play Bingo along with us using bingo cards from KDramaBingo.com - be sure to use the discount code KDRAMACHAT2026 to get a 26% discount! Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 3 of Our Unwritten Seoul, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ri and Yoo Mo Rae, and Jin Young as Lee Ho Soo. We’ll also discuss: The songs we featured during the recap: “Sunset” by 10cm; “My Rosa, My Sangwol” and “What You Mean to Me” by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee. The central theme of connection vs. isolation—what makes people open their hearts or shut others out. Miji’s devastating backstory, including the race that changed her life and the misunderstanding that led to her injury and lost future. The contrast between how others see Miji (warm, beloved, capable) and how she sees herself (rejected and alone). The poetry reading of “The Sea of Sang Wol” and how its imagery of fading fireworks and loneliness mirrors Miji’s inner life. The power and complexity of apologies, incl...

14.2 - Podcast Review of Episode of Our Unwritten Seoul

Please play Bingo along with us using bingo cards from KDramaBingo.com - be sure to use the discount code KDRAMACHAT2026 to get a 26% discount! Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 2 of See You In My 19th Life, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Shin Hye-sun as Ban Ji-eum, Ahn Bo-hyun as Moon Seo-ha, Ha Yoon-kyung as Yoon Cho-won, Ahn Dong-goo as Ha Do-yoon, and Cha Chung Hwa as Kim Ae-gyeong. We discuss: The songs we heard during the recap: “Yellow Spring” by Choi Yu Ree and “Piece of Cake” by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee. The sisters’ risky decision to switch lives again after many years, and how quickly they realize adulthood makes this far more complicated than before. Mi Ji’s chaotic first day at the office, highlighting her bold personality and complete lack of awareness about workplace dynamics and past conflicts. Director Choi’s ambiguous behavior, especially in assigning Mi Ji a seemingly simple but actually impossible task. The stubborn restaurant owner who refus...

14.1 - Podcast Review of Episode 1 of Our Unwritten Seoul

I’m Joanna, and I’m Sung Hee, and this is K Drama Chat where we will take our favorite Korean dramas (also known as K Dramas) and recap and analyze each episode. Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 1 of Our Unwritten Seoul, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ri and Yoo Mi Rae, and Park Jin Young as Lee Ho Soo. We discuss: The songs we featured during the recap: “On Your Side” by Sion and “Pinky Promise” by Park Sang Hee , and how the music reflects loneliness, connection, and emotional undercurrents. Joanna’s NYC trip, including visits to Ellis Island, reflections on immigration, and Korean BBQ at New Wonjo. Sung Hee’s upcoming Korean American story slam event and the importance of storytelling in the Korean American community. Introducing K Drama Bingo with Naa Evans, and how we want to play Bingo with our listeners this season! The powerful dual performance by Park Bo Young. The character contrast between Mi Rae and Mi Ji, exploring identity, sibling dyna...

13.18 - Podcast Review of Dynamite Kiss

Today, we’ll be doing a single, special episode on Dynamite Kiss , the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Ahn Eun-jin as Go Da-rim, Jang Ki-young as Gong Ji-hyeok, Kim Mu-jun as Kim Seon-u, Woo Da-vi as Yoo Ha-young, and a fantastic supporting cast. We discuss: The songs we featured during the recap: Don’t Give It Up by BBGirls, Love Is by Sondia, and Face to Face by The Stray, plus a shoutout to the instrumental The Moment You Hold by Byung Dong Wook. Why this show felt like a “dessert” watch—light, bingeable, and fun after heavier dramas, yet still charming enough to deserve its own episode. How the story flips expectations by starting with a kiss early on and then developing the romance. The undeniable chemistry between the leads and how their longing, misunderstandings, and obstacles keep viewers hooked. Gong Ji-hyeok as a trsundere lead - he starts out cold and uncaring, but we know he’s a softie on the inside, loves his moom deeply, and has deep love for Go Dar-rim. Go Da...