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A collage of scenes from “Squid Game,” “All of Us Are Dead,” "The Glory" and “Parasyte: The Grey.” Illustration: Jianan Liu/HuffPost; Photo: Getty Images, Netflix But as these streaming platforms ...
Among all the OTT platforms, Netflix has the most Korean dramas. The OTT giant features K-dramas of all kinds, and romantic Korean shows are some of the most loved on Netflix. Hence, let's have a look ...
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In celebration of Pride Month, we have returned for the next article of the “Soompi & Viki Staff Talk” series in which we discuss our favorite BL dramas and also recommend some other LGBTQIA+ series.