Posted December 23, 2022 by Rowena in Features | 0 Comments

Eye Candy Friday is something that I’ve been doing since I first started my personal blog way back in 2003. That first personal blog is long gone but I’ve never really grown out of the eye candy phase. I’m always up for some eye candy. Whether it’s a character from a book (male or female, I don’t discriminate), a character from a movie or TV Show, if I loved them and want to gush about how much I loved them, you’ll find them here. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
This week, I’m featuring Jang Man Wol from Hotel Del Luna. This year was the year that I became a big IU fan. I adore everything about her and in this drama? Jang Man Wol was the bomb so that’s why I’m featuring her this week. Love, love, loved her.


You’re welcome. 🙂
Watch Hotel Del Luna

Where to Watch: Netflix
Starring: IU, Yeo Jin Goo, Shin Jung Keun
Year Released: 2019
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Nestled deep in the heart of Seoul’s thriving downtown sits a curious hotel, the like of which no one has ever seen before. Old beyond measure, the building has stood for millennia, an ever-present testament to the fact that things are not always what they seem. Running this hotel is Jang Man Wol, a greedy, suspicious soul who has spent the past thousand years acting as the establishment’s CEO. Bound to the hotel by a deity who keeps her there to save her from going berserk and self-destruction with rage, hatred and thirst for revenge. Her only hope of escape is if she could let go of her resentment and hatred, and find love. Trapped in her resentment for a betrayal, Man Wol is doomed to spend all of the eternity running this odd establishment, catering to the needs of the most peculiar clientele.
Things take an interesting turn when Goo Chan Sung shows up. Once the youngest assistant manager ever to work at a multinational hotel corporation, Chan Sung finds himself forced to manage the Hotel del Luna because of a deal his father made with Man Wol years ago. Excellent with managing money, he starts to put Jang’s excessive spending and disastrous finance situation in order, that may be exactly what this odd establishment and its cursed CEO needs.
Until next week…enjoy!

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Posted December 16, 2022 by Rowena in Features | 0 Comments

Eye Candy Friday is something that I’ve been doing since I first started my personal blog way back in 2003. That first personal blog is long gone but I’ve never really grown out of the eye candy phase. I’m always up for some eye candy. Whether it’s a character from a book (male or female, I don’t discriminate), a character from a movie or TV Show, if I loved them and want to gush about how much I loved them, you’ll find them here. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
This week, I’m featuring Cho Sang Gu from Move to Heaven. I love me some Lee Je Hoon so seeing him featured here shouldn’t be a surprise. I will never need an excuse to post pictures of this fine ass man but here you go anyway.


You’re welcome. 🙂
Watch Move to Heaven

Where to Watch: Netflix
Starring: Lee Je Hoon, Tang Jun Sang, Hong Seung Hee
Year Released: 2021
Genre: Drama, Family, Life
Han Geu Roo is a 20-year-old with Autism. He works for his father’s business “Move To Heaven,” a company that specializes in crime scene cleanup, where they also collect and arrange items left by deceased people, and deliver them to the bereaved family.
When Geu Roo’s father dies, Geu Roo’s guardianship passes to his uncle, ex-convict Cho Sang Gu, who is a martial arts fighter in underground matches. Per the father’s will, Sang Gu must care for and work with Geu Roo in “Move To Heaven” for three months to gain full guardianship and claim the inheritance. Eying money, Sang Gu agrees to the conditions and moves in.
Until next week…enjoy!

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Posted December 9, 2022 by Rowena in Features | 0 Comments

Eye Candy Friday is something that I’ve been doing since I first started my personal blog way back in 2003. That first personal blog is long gone but I’ve never really grown out of the eye candy phase. I’m always up for some eye candy. Whether it’s a character from a book (male or female, I don’t discriminate), a character from a movie or TV Show, if I loved them and want to gush about how much I loved them, you’ll find them here. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
This week, I’m featuring Baek Yi Jin from Twenty-Five, Twenty-One. Baek Yi Jin was such a highlight in this show for me. I adored him from beginning to end. He wasn’t perfect but he woke up every day and tried to be better than he was the day before so my love for him continued to grow with each passing episode. And even though his show didn’t have the ending that I wanted, I still really loved him. And that is why he’s this week’s Eye Candy Friday.


Twenty Five, Twenty One was a great show and even that ending couldn’t smash my love of the characters and the show as a whole. So if you haven’t watched it yet, you should because everyone should know Baek Yi Jin.
Watch Twenty-Five, Twenty-One

Where to Watch: Netflix
Starring: Nam Joo Hyuk, Kim Taeri, Bona
Year Released: 2022
Genre: Drama, Life, Romance
In a time when dreams seem out of reach, a teen fencer pursues big ambitions and meets a hardworking young man who seeks to rebuild his life.
Na Hee Do is a member of her high school fencing team. Due to the South Korean financial crisis, the high school fencing team gets disbanded. Getting through all the difficulties, she becomes a member of the national fencing team.
The South Korean financial crisis also causes Baek Yi Jin’s father’s business to go bankrupt. This leads to a life change for Baek Yi Jin, from living the life of a wealthy person to a poor person. While studying, he works part-time jobs like delivering newspapers. Later, he becomes a sports reporter for a broadcasting network.
Until next week…enjoy!

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Posted December 2, 2022 by Rowena in Features | 0 Comments

Eye Candy Friday is something that I’ve been doing since I first started my personal blog way back in 2003. That first personal blog is long gone but I’ve never really grown out of the eye candy phase. I’m always up for some eye candy. Whether it’s a character from a book (male or female, I don’t discriminate), a character from a movie or TV Show, if I loved them and want to gush about how much I loved them, you’ll find them here. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
This week, I’m featuring Kang Dong Woo from the K-Movie Twenty. I laughed so much while watching this movie. It’s super funny and the characters, the acting, all of it was just too good. This was the movie that brought Lee Jun Ho onto my radar (yeah, I watched it a while ago but have re-watched it multiple times) and his character, Kang Dong Woo, was my favorite of the three main characters. He was the perfect mix of hot, goofy, and just super funny that I became an immediate fan.
And that is why he is this week’s Eye Candy Friday man.


If you haven’t watched the movie Twenty, I highly recommend that you fix that because it will have you in fits, laughing your ass off.
Watch Twenty

Where to Watch: Viki
Starring: Kim Woo Bin, Kang Ha Neul, Lee Jun Ho
Year Released: 2015
Genre: Action, Comedy, Romance
This knee-slapping comedy follows a unique story about three friends, Chi Ho, Dong Woo, and Gyung Jae. Each of them has just turned 20 years old and the world is their oyster. With new opportunities, they can do what they want, love who they want, and even, cause a little havoc here and there.
Until next week…enjoy!

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Posted November 25, 2022 by Rowena in Features | 0 Comments

Eye Candy Friday is something that I’ve been doing since I first started my personal blog way back in 2003. That first personal blog is long gone but I’ve never really grown out of the eye candy phase. I’m always up for some eye candy. Whether it’s a character from a book (male or female, I don’t discriminate), a character from a movie or TV Show, if I loved them and want to gush about how much I loved them, you’ll find them here. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
This week, I’m featuring Park Ki Joon from Midnight Runners. The acting duo of Park Seo Joon and Kang Ha Neul is one that I didn’t know I needed until this movie. Park Ki Joon is the highlight of the movie for me. On top of being fine as hell, he was so much fun, so enthusiastic, and just an all-around good time. That’s why he’s this week’s eye candy.


If you haven’t watched this movie, please fix that ASAP. This movie is one of those movies that I watch when I’m feeling down because it never fails to put me in a good mood.
Watch Midnight Runners

Midnight Runners
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Starring: Park Seo Joon, Kang Ha Neul, Sung Dong Il
Year Released: 2017
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Action
Ki-joon and Hee-yeol become best friends at the police academy. During their outing, they witness a kidnapping incident and report it to the police right away. However, because of the lack of evidence, the investigation doesn’t progress while precious time is being wasted. Ki-joon and Hee-yeol decide to take the investigation into their own hands. The only problem is they have zero experience.
Until next week…enjoy!

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