Variety Review: Running Man Episode 630

The Running Man team is joined by actress Kim Jieun and comedian Cho Saeho for a One Dollar Gourmet race where every meal costs only one dollar. Unfortunately the members only have Jongkook money, Saeho money, or Jieun money to spend and the exchange rate depends on their team’s performance in each game.

Variety Review: Running Man Episode 628

The members will learn the importance of wearing weather appropriate clothing this week. They aren’t looking for Autumn so much as they’re looking for light jackets and proper shoes. Oh…and they get to drive without using any electronic navigation. They’re natives of Seoul, so that won’t be a problem…right?

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Review

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet ring in generation 9 of pokemon with decidedly more controversy than I would have expected. I honestly don’t really agree with a lot of what the other people online have said in some regards. So come on in and check out a review from somebody who has opinions not just based on graphics.

The Top 10 Kpop Songs of October 2022

Welcome back for our October rankings, this month had some pretty great releases and almost none of the big names came back, making room for some of the smaller groups to get attention, something that we strive for here. So let’s dive in!

Kpop Halloween Playlist (2022)

We take a break from our regularly scheduled variety show review to do a fun Kpop Halloween playlist. This isn’t an all-time definitive playlist, but a curated experience with songs that are fun to watch the music videos for, but also to listen to at a Halloween party, enjoy!

Variety Review: Running Man Episode 623 - 624 pt. 1

The members are gifted a healing trip after the stress of the Penalty Project. All they have to do is decide whether they want to Stop to enjoy their time or Go on more adventures. The members’ personalities are put to the test as they are asked “Stop” or “Go” without knowing what their choice will earn them.

What is the best kpop group size?

Kpop groups size is interesting, non-kpop fans often times see groups like Twice, Izone, or NCT and say “how do you keep track of so many people?” Is that a problem, is a smaller group just more optimal, or are the big groups actually just better despite the intimidation factor they bring to new listeners?