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Run On | The Spoiled Yak

Episode 120 of the Dramas Over Flowers podcast, hosted by Saya, Anisa, and Paroma, titled "Run On | The Spoiled Yak" was published on December 28, 2021 and runs 87 minutes.

December 28, 2021 ·87m · Dramas Over Flowers

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It’s the end of the year and as we all reflect on the dramas we loved in 2021, we thought it would be a good time to release this Spoiled Yak on one of our favorites—Run On. Our friend, Seoulbeats editor Rimi, joins Anisa Paroma for a long and detailed squee session about the show. If it sounds familiar, that’s because we actually recorded this in a livestream on Valentines day. In the spirit of Mi-joo’s movie madness, our topic headings for this Spoled Yak are all film references. Listen and relive the feels for this incredibly well-written, moving, hilarious show.

Links:

Rimi's articles on Seoulbeats

Saya's Drama Addict Diary where she coined the perfect term "Noppa".

Anisa's 2021 Year in Review, which is, fittingly, full of movie references and love for Run On.

Other Episodes We Think You’ll Like:

Episode 83 - Our Little Yak on Run On's first half

Episode 87 - Our non-spoilery final thoughts on Run On in The Long Yak

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This episode was edited by Anisa.

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