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- Running Man est une émission de télé-réalité dans laquelle les acteurs doivent accomplir des missions à différents endroits pour gagner la course.
- Deals with the vivid everyday life horrors that can be easily encountered in familiar places around subjects like noise between floors, secondhand furniture, mannequins, and social media.
- Cha Dong-Tak est un détective en quête de justice. L'esprit d'un escroc prend possession de son corps. Le détective et l'esprit de l'escroc coopèrent pour résoudre des affaires. Le détective tombe amoureux d'une journaliste.
- This drama will focus on the extreme fan culture that emerged in the 1990s when idol groups took center stage and K-pop was blossoming.
- Yongcheonru is the grandest guesthouse in Joseon. Their motto is that the customer is the king. Yeongcheonru has four new interns and they have their own reasons why they work there.
- An office romantic-comedy features the hijinks that ensues between a tempt worker with possible terminally-ill diagnosis and a prickly elite marketing director.
- Gong Ma Sung is a successor to the Sunwoo company. Life seems to be going well until he gets into a car accident while trying to help a woman.
- Follows Kim Dae-gun, a young Korean man baptized and chosen to study theology by a French priest. He travels to Macau with two companions, aiming to become the first Korean-born priest.
- Ji-sook facing a hard time because of her father's debts and begin chased by moneylenders. When a series of things happen Ji-sook have to live with Eun Ha's identity (a Woman from elite family) because she look exactly like a Eun Ha.
- Knowing Bros is a South Korean variety show which features the main cast acting as students in a High School concept and Korean celebrities guesting as the "Transfer Student".
- Korean comedy and variety show where idols have to do random stuff in the 3rd level basement
- The Idol Star Athletics Championships is a South Korean television program which features celebrities, Korean pop idols singers and groups, which compete in multi-sport events.
- 'Music Bank' is a South Korean music show featuring K-pop artists' performances to promote their latest songs and albums. The show airs weekly on KBS2 and also broadcasts around the world on KBS World.
- Chun-Il (Park Hyuk-Kwon) is married to Ra-Yeon (Park Sun-Young) and they have a daughter Ik-Hee (Kim Ji-Min). Chun-Il works as a salaryman and tries to survive at his company. Ra-Yeon is worried about her husband's low salary and Ik-Hee going through adolescence.
- A music program that features some of the latest and most popular solo artists, boy groups, and girl groups who perform live on stage.
- The Melon Music Awards is a major music awards show that is held annually and organized by Kakao M (a Kakao company) through its online music store, Melon.
- The film centres on five friends in a poor village in Busan and is inspired by the true story of young boxers in the 1980s who stirred up public excitement.
- A coming-of-age drama that will focus not only on hip hop music, but the evolving world and culture of hip hop itself.
- Be MbitiousIt2022. The purpose of the show is to create an 8-member dance crew, named Mbitious, with male solo dancers to compete on Street Man Fighter. Out of 458 applicants, the selected 40 contestants have to compete in two missions in 48 hours to pass on to the top 20. The first mission is the "Hey Mama" Choreography Copy Mission, where the contestants had 3 hours to learn the choreography from two "Street Woman Fighter" dance crews. The contestants who successfully copy the choreography and pass the evaluation will receive the "RESPECT" dancer status. The contestants who fail to do so in the 3 hour time limit receive the "NO RESPECT" dancer status. The second mission is the 1 on 1 Battle Evaluation, where each "RESPECT" dancer calls out their chosen "NO RESPECT" dancer to a battle consisting of a choreographed section and a freestyle battle. The dance judges will vote on who will be in the top 20 and advance to the next round. The final 8 members will be chosen through evaluation by a crew selection committee combined with an online popular vote.
- Lee Jin-sang who becomes an ex-convict with the mistake of his life, struggles to make his brother Lee Jin-ho a singer.
- The song "The Eye" by INFINITE explores the emotions and aftermath of a painful breakup. The lyrics depict a person who has finally reached the point of forgetting their former lover, after a long and difficult period of separation. The storm-like winds and rain that once represented their turbulent relationship have finally subsided. However, despite the attempt to move on, the memories and feelings associated with the ex-partner still linger. The protagonist feels overwhelmed by the nostalgia and is haunted by their former love, even with the smallest interaction or thought of them. They realize that the places they have tried to escape to or run away from are the same places they have ended up after leaving their ex-lover. This realization serves as a moment of awakening. The chorus portrays the struggle of not being able to fully let go of the past relationship. The unfinished goodbyes, the connections that remain, and the endless regret all contribute to the protagonist's inability to move on. Even when they try to escape, they find themselves swept back toward their ex-lover. The lingering attachment and the inability to erase the memories weigh heavily on their soul, as symbolized by the guilt associated with the act of capturing their former lover's image in their eyes.
- The song "Bad" by INFINITE explores themes of risk, uncertainty, and a toxic relationship. The lyrics suggest that the narrator is placing a bet on someone, metaphorically gambling on their potential to change or be a positive influence in their life. The repetitive line "Betting on you" signifies the narrator's willingness to take a chance on this person despite their doubts and fears. The lyrics also imply that this person has betrayed the narrator in the past, as they plead for them to stop hurting them and promise to change. The phrase "Bad bad bad bet a bad bad girl" is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the toxic nature of the relationship. The lyrics paint a picture of a manipulative and unpredictable partner who constantly keeps the narrator on edge. Despite the negative aspects of the relationship, the narrator is drawn to this person, possibly out of fear or a sense of familiarity. They express their vulnerability and insecurity, admitting that they are afraid of being manipulated and hurt again. The lyrics also suggest that the narrator feels trapped, as they can't seem to break free from this toxic cycle. Ultimately, the song portrays a sense of self-destructive behavior and the struggle to let go of a toxic relationship. The repeated chorus reinforces the idea that the narrator is stuck in a cycle of betting on someone who is ultimately "bad" for them, unable to break free from the allure of this person.