5 of the Best Historical Romance K-Dramas

Historical romance K-dramas encompass many storyline tropes that often make for a good watch. The Royal Crown Prince or king must be riddled with dark omens of dethronement or political chaos within the palace. Amid the darkness, there is a shining light of unsuspecting true love with the female lead. Over the years, historical K-dramas have had some bonuses like gender-bender love like The King’s Affection. Here are some of the best historical romance K-dramas to binge-watch.

5 Rappers Who Have Guest-Starred on the Show

TV Everyone knows that Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has a resident iconic rapper in Ice-T, who portrays Detective Fin Tutuola. But outside of Ice-T, the show has had a plethora of influential rappers from the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Published on November 17, 2019 2 min read Everyone knows that Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has a resident iconic rapper in Ice-T, who portrays Detective Fin Tutuola.

5 Real-Life Couples From the Show

Many of The Young and the Restless cast members have found love thanks to the CBS soap opera. With Courtney Hope and Mark Grossman reportedly dating, they’re one of the many real-life couples from the show. Here’s a look at a few other real-life romances. ‘The Young and the Restless’ star Amelia Heinle married cast member Thad Luckinbill Amelia Heinle plays Victoria Newman on the CBS soap opera, and the Newman heiress has had many love interests.

5 Rules Every Contestant Must Follow on the History Channel Show

Following the reality TV series Alone‘s rules not only keeps the game fair, but can keep contestants alive. Alone has a whopping nine seasons and two spinoffs on the History Channel. In each regular season, 10 contestants compete at a chance for $500,000. The producers drop each participant in a remote location where they must survive alone. The person who lasts the longest wins the grand prize. However, Alone contestants have to follow plenty of rules to earn that cash.

5 Shows Like 'Black Bird' to Add to Your Watchlist

The true-crime genre is wildly popular thanks to its ability to blend fiction with actual events. Black Bird is one of the latest additions to the catalog. The Apple TV+ true-crime series is based on the memoir In With the Devil: A Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption. Black Bird follows former football star James “Jimmy” Keene, serving a 10-year sentence for drug dealing. He cooperates with the FBI to draw a confession out of Larry Hall, a convicted serial killer, in exchange for a shorter prison sentence.

5 Shows Like 'The Boys' to Watch After Season 3

The Boys Season 3 has officially come and gone, and fans will be looking for ways to occupy themselves as they await season 4 on Prime Video. Fortunately, plenty of exciting superhero content has come out over the past few years — and several series take unique approaches to the genre. If you’re looking for a show to watch on the heels of The Boys Season 3, we’d recommend checking out one (or all) of these.

5 Shows to Watch If You Love the Roloff Family

Little People, Big World has not been renewed for a 25th season on TLC. While fans of the Roloff family wait for news on Little People, Big World, there are other reality shows that might capture fans’ attention. Here is a list of shows fans of Little People, Big World might enjoy. 5. ‘Little Chocolatiers’ Little Chocolatiers first joined Little People, Big World on TLC in 2009 with a special pilot episode.

5 Times the Sister Wives Stars Embodied Their Astrological Signs

The Brown family comprises five very different personalities, which makes Sister Wives so fascinating to watch. Of course, conflict arises when a fiery Aries, a loyal Taurus, two stubborn Capricorns, and a flirty Libra try to live in plural marriage together. Let’s look at the times the Sister Wives stars embodied their astrological sign. Kody Brown — Capricorn Kody Brown, born January 17, is a Capricorn, an Earth sign represented by the sea goat.

50 Cent Revealed the Biggest Difference Between His Mother and Raq

TV 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' is loosely based on 50 Cent's life growing up with his late mother Sabrina. Though she was a queenpin in the '90s, there is a major difference between 50 Cent's mother and Kanan's mom Raq. Published on August 26, 2021 3 min read Power Book III: Raising Kanan is the coming of age story of Kanan Stark (Mekai Curtis), the character made famous by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson on Power.

6 Shows to Watch if You Liked 'Night Court'

TV 'Night Court' ran for nine seasons before the new revival this season. If you liked either version of the show, here are six other shows you might like to watch next. Published on March 3, 2023 3 min read Night Court is back on NBC, but the only reason the new-boot could happen was because people loved the original series. Night Court ran for nine seasons from 1984 – 1992, so if you haven’t seen the original yet, it is streaming on Freevee.