Dynamite Kiss Episodes 13–14 Finale Release Date
The finale of Dynamite Kiss hits with Episodes 13 and 14 on December 24th and 25th perfect holiday chaos timing for this cheeky K-drama that's got me hooked.
I stumbled into it during a late-night scroll last month, thinking I'd watch one episode of Jang Ki-yong being all stern team leader, but nope four hours later, I'm yelling at my screen over Da-rim's fake-married mess.Netflix Philippines on X teases the explosive Dynamite Kiss finale arriving December 24, packed with romance and drama.
That impulsive kiss? Gold. Now, with just these two left in the 14-episode run, fans are buzzing. Netflix drops them worldwide, subtitles ready fast, while SBS airs in Korea. Each clocks about 70 minutes, so block your calendar Christmas Eve binge incoming.
When and Where to Watch Dynamite Kiss Episodes 13–14 Finale
Catch Dynamite Kiss Episodes 13–14 on Netflix globally or SBS in Korea, Wednesdays and Thursdays as always. Easy stream, no VPN drama for most. Times vary by zone 4pm GMT for Episode 13 means early birds in Europe, late-nighters elsewhere.
I've refreshed Netflix at odd hours for less; this one's worth it. Pro tip: pair with snacks, 'cause Ji-hyuk spotting "hubby" Sun-woo cheating? Tension city. Da-rim's web of fibs faking mom status for the gig hits peak mess here. Will confessions stick? Heart eyes.
Dynamite Kiss Episodes Schedule
The full Dynamite Kiss schedule rolls out clean and steady here's the rundown, no fluff:
Ep 1-2: Nov 12-13 (done, that kiss!)
Ep 3-4: Nov 19-20
Ep 5-6: Nov 26-27
Ep 7-8: Dec 3-4
Ep 9-10: Dec 10-11
Ep 11-12: Dec 17-18 (fresh heat)
Ep 13: Dec 24
Ep 14: Dec 25 (finale!)
Two eps weekly, ~70 mins each. Consistent, right? Missed one? Binge back Da-rim's charm sells it. Jang Ki-yong's comedic side? Production hyped it; they nailed that energy.
About Dynamite Kiss Episodes 13–14 Finale
Dynamite Kiss Episodes 13–14 wrap Gong Ji-hyuk and Go Da-rim's wild ride in a rom-com tangle of lies, kisses, and baby-product office vibes. Ji-hyuk (Jang Ki-yong, killing the broody-to-smitten arc) confesses, promises rings then boom, "married" Da-rim (Ahn Eun-jin, pure sunshine chaos) unravels.
Sun-woo's shady "husband" act crumbles; Ji-hyuk confronts. Supporting crew Kim Mu-jun as Sun-woo, Woo Da-vi as Ha-yeong, family bits adds flavor. Directed by Kim Jae-hyun (One Dollar Lawyer guy), it's Studio S magic on SBS/Netflix.
Man, Ahn's laugh lighting sets? Jang gushed in interviews feels real. Plot snowball? Da-rim's desperation lands the temp job, sparks real sparks. Finale teases resolution: misunderstandings clear, or nah? I'm rooting hard hate when K-dramas fizzle.
Humor lands light, chemistry pops; beats heavier fare. After 12 eps of buildup, these two? Emotional payoff city. Holiday watch? Ideal escape. Fingers crossed no cliffhanger twist rips my heart though knowing K-dramas... probably will.
Disclaimer:
The information above is based on official broadcast schedules, streaming platform listings, and publicly available sources at the time of writing. Episode release dates, timings, subtitle availability, and streaming access for Dynamite Kiss may vary by region or change without notice. Viewers should confirm final details through Netflix or SBS’s official channels.




