Secret Garden #8
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
TV & Film
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Comedy
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Jun 17, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:19:26

On episode 8 of Secret Garden, the stakes are raised as Richie Rich and Grunge Princess begin to use their borrowed bodies and lives as collateral in their battle of wits, while Blazers and John Mayer's own conflict also continues to ratchet up. 

Episode 8 Synopsis: Tensions continue to build between Oska and Seul before they stop to reminisce about the good days when their love was pure and their future's bright.

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The Korean Drama Podcast team recognizes that we are currently in a historic moment in American history. We know that Black lives matter and stand with the brave people fighting across the world for an end to systemic racism in our institutions as well as the death and inequality those systems cause. 

For a near-comprehensive list of resources on how you can support the fight, whether on the streets or from your home, click on this link (shoutout to Nico for putting it together)

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Follow us on twitter at @koreandramapod

Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or our RSS Feed!

Korean Drama Podcast is a part of the Potluck Podcast Collective

Produced by @marvinyueh

We recap episode 8 in Secret Garden as Grunge Princess and Richie Rich continue their battle of wits in their borrowed bodies

On episode 8 of Secret Garden, the stakes are raised as Richie Rich and Grunge Princess begin to use their borrowed bodies and lives as collateral in their battle of wits, while Blazers and John Mayer's own conflict also continues to ratchet up. 

Episode 8 Synopsis: Tensions continue to build between Oska and Seul before they stop to reminisce about the good days when their love was pure and their future's bright.

Watch Now on Viki

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The Korean Drama Podcast team recognizes that we are currently in a historic moment in American history. We know that Black lives matter and stand with the brave people fighting across the world for an end to systemic racism in our institutions as well as the death and inequality those systems cause. 

For a near-comprehensive list of resources on how you can support the fight, whether on the streets or from your home, click on this link (shoutout to Nico for putting it together)

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Follow us on twitter at @koreandramapod

Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or our RSS Feed!

Korean Drama Podcast is a part of the Potluck Podcast Collective

Produced by @marvinyueh

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