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Start-Up’ is a South Korean drama series that follows the story of Dal-Mi, a girl with big dreams who wants to be the Korean equivalent of Steve Jobs, as she navigates personal and professional relationships at the Sandbox, the heart of Seoul’s tech industry. The main plot revolves around a love triangle that features Dal-Mi, a man who is her first love, and a man who pretends to be her first love. Dal-Mi has to choose between the two equally eligible men, Ji-Pyeong and Do-San, while also developing her own app and heading her tech company as CEO. She also engages in a long-standing sibling rivalry with her sister, who runs her own company at the Sandbox. The show is as much about entrepreneurial flair as it is about relationships. The great thing about this mature, realistic drama is that the characters don’t let their personal relationships rule the fate of their careers. All of their careers at the Sandbox, and the future of their tech companies, rely on decisions that are solely professional and not hinging on how characters feel about each other on a personal level. Dal-Mi and her sister In-Jae grow closer, and their sibling rivalry dissolves as they work together and display new-found respect for each other’s smarts and work ethic. Do-San and Ji-Pyeong are both vying for the love of Dal-Mi, so they are each other’s competition, but that doesn’t stop them from working together as a great team. After the oh-so-satisfying finale episode of Start-Up’ season 1, surely you must be wondering about the possibility of a season 2. Here’s what we know so far. Start-Up Season 2 Release Date Start-Up’ Season 1 premiered on Netflix on October 17, 2020. Since then, the streaming giant has aired two weekly episodes of the show every Saturday and Sunday. There are a total of 16 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 90 minutes. Usually, K-Dramas tend to have such higher runtimes and wrap things up within a single 16 or 20-part season. With the exception of Netflix shows like Kingdom and Hospital Playlist,’ Korean dramas are usually like a limited series – not renewed for a second season. As it currently stands, Netflix has not yet renewed Start-Up’ for a second season. So, we believe it is safe to assume at present that Start-Up’ season 2 is most likely canceled. The storylines wrap up neatly in the last episode, with no loose ends anywhere. Dal-Mi picks Do-San over Ji-Pyeong, and even though he is broken-hearted, he doesn’t hold a grudge and decides to move on, assuming the lead and taking the helm of the Cheongmyeong Group when they go public. In-Jae comes back into the fold of her family, both legally and emotionally. Sa-Ha accepts Chul-San as her boyfriend publicly, much to his joy. Dal-Mi and Do-San manage to win the bid against the Morning Group and become the CEO and CTO respectively of the Cheongmyeong Group. The story jumps to the present in 2020, and we see, through a series of photos pinned on both their office desks, that they got married and are living a very happy and fulfilling life, just as they’d dreamed. The show ends on a positive note – they’ve all achieved their professional dreams and found true love and friendships along the way. It’s such a natural culmination of their storylines that the viewers don’t feel the need for another season. Start-Up Cast Who is in it? The main cast of Start-Up’ comprises of the incredibly talented actors Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho, and Kang Han-na. Suzy plays the role of ambitious Dal-Mi. She has done some really great work since her debut in Dream High’. Her latest shows include names such as Vagabond’ and While You Were Sleeping.’ Nam Joo-Hyuk, who plays Do-San, is known for Cheese in the Trap,’ Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo’ and The School Nurse Files.’ Kim Seon-Ho portrays the role of Han Ji-Pyeong admirably. He has previously acted in Two Cops’ and Welcome to Waikiki 2’. Kang Ha-Na, who essays the role of In-Jae, has also acted in shows such as Familiar Wife,’ Rain or Shine’, and Designated Survivor 60 Days’. Read More Best Korean Romance Movies of All Time
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Next-gen restaurateurs get the chance to open their own pop-up eateries to impress the paying public - and a panel of discerning Fred Sirieix is a renowned restaurant manager who also hosts the BBC's BAFTA-winning series "First Dates."Докладні відомостіСхожеНезабаромFreeridgeЦей спін-офф Хлопців з мого району» розповідає про нову групу друзів, які можуть розкрити смертельне прокляття, вирушивши в незабутню JobIn this reality competition series, 10 Gen Z participants think they're on a dream vacation — but to keep the fun going, they must find summer помстуНайпопулярніша дівчина розкішної приватної школи втрачає свій статус і потай домовляється зі скромною новою ученицею помститися ворогам одна for the Truth Alex SchwazerAfter being banned for doping, gold medalist Alex Schwazer enlists one of his accusers to help him mount a comeback in time for the Tokyo розбитих сердецьПровокаційна мапа розкриває пікантні секрети учнів школи Хартлі. Її авторка, Амері, стає справжнім ізгоєм і потерпає від неприємних жінкиТри сестри, які завжди були бідними та могли довіряти лише одна одній, опиняються в центрі змови довкола заможної та могутньої сім’ Вовка БестіарійКошмар Вовка Бестіарій» розповість про похмуре міфологічне походження різних чудовиськ — мантикор, мар, перевертнів і не rebellious Elisabeth falls for Emperor Franz and becomes his unlikely bride, she enters a world of tension and intrigue at the Viennese court. KDrama : Cheese In The Trap / 치즈인더트랩 Moeri jeudi, mai 04, 2017 ♡ Bonjour à tous! ♡ Aujourd'hui vous l'aurez compris on va parler drama, et comme vous le savez je ne regarde quasiment que des Read More. Articles plus récents Articles plus anciens Accueil. Inscription à : Articles ( Atom ) Le blog qui vous rend K-addict. Coups de coeur, lifestyle,
Returning to School 1 2016-01-04 /fr/show/303738/episode/5420797 Misunderstanding 2 2016-01-05 /fr/show/303738/episode/5420798 You're Making Me Confused 3 2016-01-11 /fr/show/303738/episode/5462917 Monday at 2300 • tvN • 1 saisons • Terminées Hong Seol et Yoo Jung sont deux étudiants très différents. Si Seol souhaite simplement obtenir son diplôme dans la plus grande discrétion, Jung fait montre de son extrême popularité. Mais le jeune homme n'est pas aussi innocent qu'il le laisse croire... & 59 423 personnes suivent cette série Configurez votre progression Episodes

AnimeGuide. The anime episodes are currently under construction. The following is a list of every Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!, Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! - New Challenger, and Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! - Rising episode, along with the OVA and TV special. The episodes are listed in chronological order of the story.

Randy Wagstaff is a former student at Edward J. Tilghman Middle School. Biography Background Randy is naive, as he becomes initially involved with the disappearance and murder of Lex, which causes him trouble. Randy has a happy demeanor and somehow has a scheme of selling snacks to children younger than him. He is a pupil at Edward Tilghman Middle School and is friends with Namond Brice, Michael Lee, and Duquan"Dukie" Weems. He lives with a foster mother, Anna Jeffries, who seems to instill some discipline in his life. He is well known amongst his peers for his imagination and ideas. Randy runs a small business selling snacks and soft drinks to his peers and neighborhood drug dealers. Season 4 In a dispute with a rival gang of young pushers, Randy came up with the idea of filling water balloons with urine and ambushing the other gang. The plan backfired somewhat when Namond burst a balloon on himself but Randy escaped unscathed, while Michael and some of his unknown friends are brutally beaten. He also attempts to make money by catching homing pigeons to sell to drug kingpin Marlo Stanfield for his pigeon coop. Randy was naively involved in the murder of local drug dealer Lex. Lex's colleague Lil Kevin paid Randy to give Lex a message that would lead him into a trap set by Stanfield soldier Christopher Partlow and Snoop. Little Kevin later told Randy of Lex's fate and gave him more money. Randy was troubled by his involvement. Randy receives money from Stanfield drug dealer Monk Metcalf as part of an effort by Marlo Stanfield to ingratiate himself to neighborhood kids. Randy loses the money to Western district officer Eddie Walker when he is chased away from a car stolen by his friend Donut. Walker refuses to believe Randy's story that the money is from his foster mother and pockets it, telling Randy his mother can come to the district headquarters to reclaim it. When the school year begins Randy ingratiates himself to his home room teacher Roland Pryzbylewski with a hand shake and assists his teacher in controlling the class. When Prez is distracted, Randy asks permission for a hall pass and then takes several passes from Prez's desk. He uses the hall passes to get around the school selling candy and snacks to the other students during lunch periods. To blend in with the other grades Randy wears layers of clothing so that he can don the appropriate color uniform for the grade he is selling to. Randy's scheme gets him into trouble when he is caught in the sixth grade cafeteria by Miss Reese, who recognizes him from her class two years ago. He is sent to Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly's office. She threatens to tell his foster mother about his actions unless he gives her information about who has been graffitiing school property. Randy complies with her demands. He continues to cut class to sell snacks. He is enlisted by another student to act as a lookout while he has a sexual tryst with a female student in a bathroom. Randy is reluctant to get involved but does so anyway, earning five dollars for his efforts. Lex's murder continues to trouble Randy. He discusses Chris Partlow's activities with his friends who tell him that Chris is a zombie master. Randy believes his friends and begins to fear that Chris will come after him. When Chris visits Michael on another issue Randy assumes he has come to ask about him. His friends tease him about his fears. Randy talks to Dukie about his worries and Dukie tells him that Chris is a murderer. He shows Randy a dead body Chris has hidden in a vacant building to convince him. Despite his promise to Dukie not to share the secret, Randy offers his knowledge of the murder to Mrs. Donnelly after she discovers his role in the bathroom incident; the girl involved claimed to have been raped. Randy is suspended from school for acting as a lookout in the bathroom incident. Donnelly also puts him in touch with the police. Prez intervenes and approaches Cedric Daniels to protect Randy from the system. Daniels puts Randy in the care of Sergeant Ellis Carver. Carver interviews Randy to find out what he knows and then returns him to his foster mother, reassuring her that Randy is not a bad kid. While suspended Randy accompanies Miss Anna to the polling station on election day. While he waits for her he picks up a day's work delivering campaign material. He recruits Dukie, Donut, and Kenard to help him. Donut steals a car so that they can travel around more easily despite Randy's hesitance. Randy loses his workers when they learn that he was paid up front and decide to take their share of the money without completing the job. Randy carries on the work alone. Carver turns Randy over to his old partner Thomas "Herc" Hauk because he is desperate for information about the Stanfield organization. Herc misjudges Randy and believes he is lying about not actually seeing Lex's murder. He pressurizes Randy to admit that he was there with little success. Herc believes that Randy is useless and allows him to return home. Tiff eventually drops the rape allegation and Randy's suspension is lifted. He returns to school to find his math class transformed - Prez is teaching the class probability through dice and card games and a new computer has been set up. His friend Michael is suspicious of his time away from school and subtly warns Randy against getting involved as an informant for either the police or the teachers.[1] Word of the conversation between the police and Randy soon leaks out to the streets and Marlo's crew. The word is soon spread that Randy has been speaking to the police and he is labeled as a snitch in the streets. Randy is walking with Michael and Duquan when he is confronted at school by a group of students who want to fight him for being a snitch. Although Michael protects Randy and fights the kids off which leaves the leader of the kids bloodied and badly injured, Randy himself is beaten badly. Word soon gets back to Carver that Randy is in trouble around school and in his neighborhood and puts a police car on lookout at Randy's house promising Randy that he's going to take care of everything. People looking to hurt Randy notice the car and make a false police call from a nearby telephone booth to get them to leave the scene. With the cops gone, molotov cocktails are thrown into the house burning it down and putting Miss Anna in the hospital indefinitely and leaving Randy without a foster parent. In the season finale, Carver tries his hardest to help Randy find another foster parent but to no avail. Randy ends up going back to a group home. There Randy still hasn't escaped his "snitch" title and ends up getting into fights with the other older hostile kids in the home. Season 5 He is approached by Detective Bunk Moreland about Lex's death. Randy has noticeably "bulked up" and no longer wears his trademark smile on his face. Clearly affected by his time in the group home since the end of Season 4, Randy has grown noticeably harder in his attitude and refuses to cooperate with Bunk and insults him in front of many of the other kids, and promptly tries to push a younger child down the stairs. The scene shows how the system has chewed up Randy, just like Carver said it would. Once a young, innocent, happy child; Randy has become yet another casualty of a flawed system and seems desensitized to many things around him. "The Dickensian Aspect" Production Appearances Season 4 "Boys of Summer" "Soft Eyes" "Home Rooms" "Refugees" "Alliances" "Margin of Error" "Unto Others" "Corner Boys" "Know Your Place" "Misgivings" "A New Day" "That's Got His Own" "Final Grades" Season 5 "More with Less" "Unconfirmed Reports" "Not for Attribution" "Transitions" "React Quotes" "The Dickensian Aspect" "Took" "Clarifications" "Late Editions" "-30-" Notes Randy's biological father, with whom he has no contact, is the infamous Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff. While this fact is never referred to on the show, series creator David Simon confirmed the relationship in a lecture and stated that there was not enough time in Season 5 to reveal it as he had originally planned.[2] As Cheese is Randy's father, Cheese's uncle Proposition Joe is Randy's great uncle, though there is no indication Prop Joe or Randy are aware of this. Entertainment weekly named the character one of the five most interesting characters in season four.[3] References ↠Character profile - Randy Wagstaff. HBO 2004. Retrieved on 2006-09-16. ↠↠Neil Drumming. High Wire Act. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2006-09-27.

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