This episode takes us back to Suspicious Partner, the drama where Ji Chang-wook truly delivered. As prosecutor Noh Ji-wook, he finds himself wrapped up in a legal tangle with rookie lawyer Eun Bong-hee (Nam Ji-hyun), who’s been falsely accused of murder. Between courtroom battles and unexpected romance, this drama had us hooked from the first episode… or did it? Tune in to hear some polarizing takes – then come tussle in the DMs if you’d like!
The aptly named Thirty-Nine takes us into the world of three best friends on the cusp of their forties. Played by Son Ye-jin, Jeon Mi-do, and Kim Ji-hyun, the trio navigate careers, love, family (drama), and life, nje. Akunna (@akunnaonwu), a Day 1, joined this episode and brought laughs, shade, mispronunciations, and more to this review. Tune in for a chuckle and occasional seriousness - and tell us your KFC rating!
Following their run as the second couple in Goblin, Yoo In Na and Lee Dong Wook return to the screen as the leads in this lighthearted rom-com. Oh Yoon Seo is an actress preparing for her comeback to the big screen by filling a short-term role as Attorney Kwon Jung Rok’s secretary. An office drama can only mean hijinks from a (hopefully hilarious) supporting cast. Tune in for the review and tell us if this drama (ahem) touched your heart!
In this episode, we dive into the world of high school, beauty standards, and self-discovery with True Beauty. The drama follows Lim Ju-kyung (played by Moon Ga-young), a high school student who masters the art of makeup to transform herself from a bullied outcast into a confident "goddess." But what happens when the school’s top heartthrobs, Lee Su-ho (Cha Eun-woo) and Han Seo-jun (Hwang In-yeop), see beyond the makeup? Join us as we unpack the love triangles, friendships, and the deeper messages about self-esteem and inner beauty.
Gyeongseong Creature sees a Korean businessman, father-daughter duo, and many others band together in a fight for survival during the Japanese occupation. Han So Hee portrays the relentless, no-nonsense Yoon Chae-ok, who is on a mission to find her missing mother, while Park Seo Joon plays the wealthy, borderline arrogant, do-what-you-gotta pawnshop owner, Jang Sang-Tae. We had a blast reviewing this drama with our Day 1, Ronell. Tune in and tell us what you thought!
What’s better than a revenge drama? One that includes some kind of time travel! Kang Ji-won (portrayed by Seoulmate fave Park Min-young) gets a chance to go back ten years in time to live her life differently and escape a messy fate at the hands of her husband - and so-called bestie. Benny, our A-one since Day 1, popped in to share her thoughts and drop a KFC rating of Marry My Husband!
The Red Sleeve had us seriously reflecting on the dynamics between the Crown Prince and the court lady he falls in love with. (As in - are we the problem here?) Lee Jun Ho and Lee Se Young (sorry for mis-naming her in this episode) are captivating as the lead characters, Yi San and Deok Im, respectively. One of our favorite Seoulmates since Day 1, Sandra, joins us to review this gripping, award-winning historical drama!
Given the chance, how many times would you go back in time to try to change fate and save the love of your life? That’s a question we’d like Im Sol (portrayed by Kim Hye-yoon) to answer about Ryu Sun Jae. Ratings aside, a drama that creates new pr-OPPA-ganda (hello, Byeon Woo-seok) is surely worth checking out! Tune in to hear if our guest, Margareth (host of KDrama Chingus), agreed!
What do you get when you mix the desire for power and immortality with a sprinkle of magic, a pinch of martial arts, and a dash of mistaken identity? The plot of Alchemy of Souls. In the land of Daeho, we meet an elite warrior and the heirs of four wealthy families who possess special powers to be used for good (in theory). This two-part drama had us taking notes, from beginning to end, to keep track of the characters and plot twists!
Following an unfortunate, career-wrecking incident, photographer Cho Sam-dal returns to her hometown of Jeju. While trying to get back on her feet, she is reunited with her former sweetheart, Cho Yong-pil (a weather forecaster), and her childhood friends. Plot aside, K-drama heavy hitters Shin Hye Sun and Ji Chang Wook remind us that excellent actors will deliver on ANY script! Tune in and let us know your KFC rating of this drama.
Three years into their marriage, Hong Hae-in and Baek Hyun-woo find themselves far from the happily-ever-after they envisioned. Family drama, illness, miscommunication, and just-about-anything-you-can-imagine is thrown at the Queens Group heiress and the small town golden boy, as they try to find their way back to one another. This record-breaking drama, starring Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won, stirred up many emotions - and hot takes! Tune in to find out why.
Against the backdrop of the Qing invasion of Joseon, My Dearest takes us on an epic love story between Yoo Gil Chae and Lee Jang Hyun. Ahn Eun Jin and Namkoong Min reel us in with their portrayal of lead characters who are more similar (read: chaotic) than they are different. Tune in as our amazing first guest, Nas (host of Swoon Diaries Pod) joins us to share her thoughts on the award-winning drama!
Cue applause: we made it to Season 3! Thanks for sticking it out with us, Seoulmates - and welcome, if you’re new to our brand of chaos! Tune in to hear what we - your hosts Melissa, Nolizwe, and Nomsa - have been up to, and what we’re looking forward to this season. Our Instagram DMs are always open (@africanseoulmates); come through!
A whole Season Two in the bag?! Join us (Melissa, Nolizwe, and Nomsa) as we reflect on the little season that could. In this episode, you can expect the usual: chemistry analysis, jokes, and some of your fave oppas catching a stray or two (come fight us in the DMs!). It's always love and gratitude for you, African Seoulmates! Thank you for tuning in.
Seoulmates, hands up if your younger self ever made truly questionable decisions when it came to a love interest. So questionable, in fact, that your besties bombastically side-eyed you? Yu Na-bi (portrayed by Han So-hee) and Park Jae-eon (played by Song Kang) navigate the world of dating among their fellow art school friends in this messy yet somehow relatable drama, Nevertheless. Tune in for a combination of Judgey Ajumma and Chingu-Who-Gets-It vibes!
Gather 'round, fellow drama aficionados! Get ready to immerse yourself in the opulent world of 'The Heirs' with our latest podcast episode. Join us as we dissect the captivating narrative, star-studded cast, and emotional rollercoaster that defines this timeless Korean drama. Delve into the lives of the privileged elite and follow the intricate relationships that unfold against a backdrop of wealth, rivalry, and undeniable romance. From the magnetic performances of the cast to the unforgettable soundtrack, we leave no stone unturned in our exploration of why 'The Heirs' continues to hold a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide.
In this episode, recorded at Banchan Restaurant in Johannesburg, South Africa, we delve into the world of Korean food. While sharing a hearty meal with owner Jamie Jeong, we explore the nuances of Korean cuisine and its role in storytelling. From the classic ramyeon to mouthwatering bulgogi, we uncover the flavors that add a special touch to our favorite K-dramas and their history.
A taxi service set up as a front for a vigilante justice organization? You’ve got our attention, Kim Do-gi (Lee Je Hoon), Chairman Jang, and the Rainbow Deluxe Taxi team! It’s heartbreaking that this revenge/action drama is inspired by real-life crimes, but we’re here for the action sequences and justice being meted out. Whether you would select the blue or red option (IYKYK), tune in and let us know your KFC rating of this drama!
Fake smiles and feigned politeness mask the deeply competitive vibes among the moneyed and connected residents of Sky Castle. The drama shows that parents don’t play when it comes to their children’s futures - sometimes at the expense of their offspring’s own happiness. Tune in to find out why we were on edge from beginning to end, with plot twist after plot twist.
There’s no way to capture what Korean dramas mean to individual African Seoulmates and our community as a whole. In this episode, though, we share some of the reasons that drew us in or kept us coming back. Tune in and tell us why you started watching K-dramas and continue to do so.