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8.2 2 Seasons • 46 Episodes

Roommate - Season 2

With the departure of some of the original roommates, we now have a new crop of boarders in the house: Bae Jong Ok, Jackson from GOT7, Sunny from Girls' Generation, Park Joon Hyung from g.o.d., Otani Ryohei, comedian Lee Gook Joo, and Heo Young Ji from KARA! Will everyone get along, or will they be driven crazy by their new roommates' snoring and crazy antics?

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jo Se-ho

    Jo Se-ho

    Self

  • Sunny

    Sunny

    Self

  • Hur Young-ji

    Hur Young-ji

    Self

  • Lee Gook-ju

    Lee Gook-ju

    Self

  • Lee Dong-wook

    Lee Dong-wook

    Self

  • Park Min-woo

    Park Min-woo

    Self

  • Seo Kang-joon

    Seo Kang-joon

    Self

  • Nana

    Nana

    Self

  • Jackson Wang

    Jackson Wang

    Self

Overview

With the departure of some of the original roommates, we now have a new crop of boarders in the house: Bae Jong Ok, Jackson from GOT7, Sunny from Girls' Generation, Park Joon Hyung from g.o.d., Otani Ryohei, comedian Lee Gook Joo, and Heo Young Ji from KARA! Will everyone get along, or will they be driven crazy by their new roommates' snoring and crazy antics?

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