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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 1H 31M

13.18 - Podcast Review of Dynamite Kiss

from K Drama Chat · host joanna, sung hee, malcolm, ellen

Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.com Today, we’ll be doing a single, special episode on Dynamite Kiss, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Ahn Eun-jin as Go Da-rim, Jang Ki-young as Gong Ji-hyeok, Kim Mu-jun as Kim Seon-u, Woo Da-vi as Yoo Ha-young, and a fantastic supporting cast. We discuss: The songs we featured during the recap: Don’t Give It Up by BBGirls, Love Is by Sondia, and Face to Face by The Stray, plus a shoutout to the instrumental The Moment You Hold by Byung Dong Wook. Why this show felt like a “dessert” watch—light, bingeable, and fun after heavier dramas, yet still charming enough to deserve its own episode. How the story flips expectations by starting with a kiss early on and then developing the romance. The undeniable chemistry between the leads and how their longing, misunderstandings, and obstacles keep viewers hooked. Gong Ji-hyeok as a trsundere lead - he starts out cold and uncaring, but we know he’s a softie on the inside, loves his moom deeply, and has deep love for Go Dar-rim. Go Da-rim’s journey from self-doubt to confidence and success, making her the emotional center of the story. The dynamic (and sometimes frustrating) second leads, including an unconvincing romantic pairing that sparked debate. The idea of the “dynamite kiss” as a powerful emotional and possibly even physical connection that drives the entire story. Memorable early scenes like the Cinderella-style transformation, the blue dress, the fireworks, and the tangerine moment that reveals Da-rim’s kindness. How the middle part of the series was muddled and middling. A deeper look at the villains and why their motivations and overlapping schemes felt weak and diluted the tension The heartfelt relationships between the mothers and how their kindness shapes the values and love story of the main couple The over-the-top but entertaining finale, complete with dramatic twists, memory loss, and a full-circle return to Jeju. The joyful, Bollywood-style ending dance sequence and what it reveals about the tone of the show and the cast’s chemistry Final recommendations and what we’re watching now, including new dramas and recent favorites References Dynamite Kiss OST on YouTube Music

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