Hit K-drama Queen of Tears ended with the final episode (16) on Sunday, April 28, 2024, at 9:10 p.m. KST on tvN and Netflix. The episode ended with the characters getting well-deserved closure. Eun-Seong died after fatally wounding Hyun-Woo. However, Hyun-Woo recovered and reconciled with Hae-In. The couple had a kid together and lived happily
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As we eagerly await Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, we're also wondering what's going on with the actual follow-up to 2015's Mad Max: Fury Road. Well, it now sounds like it could be another prequel!Look, I'll forever be on George Miller's team, but it's a bit odd the saga is now kind of stuck circling around Fury Road's events. In fact, even the highly underrated Mad Max video game released later that year has been confirmed to be another canon prequel.This tidbit comes from Entertainment Weekly's...
Nostalgia can be a trap. Gazing back fondly at some half-remembered, possibly fictitious version of the past is a surefire way to feel dissatisfied with the present and fearful for the future. What might be more constructive than looking backwards, though, is looking around—at the people who seem to be thriving in other versions of the present. This is partly why the most recent World Happiness Report is such a hard pill for Americans to swallow. The annual report, conducted by Gallup World...
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