This show will teach you about company hierarchy, marketing strategies, promotions, sells and what not in its endless essays about products and office reunions.
Oh, and in the middle of all that you have an office romance, you can hardly notice it because at a point you're so focused in learning about marketing you now see this as a documentary and the romance gets in the way.
Sorry for the irony but this show is a whole mess. Endless, infinite, ultra boring dialogues that last half the show and add absolutely nothing to it.
A love triangle, or square, or pentagon, I don't know, that is totally irrelevant and, also, adds absolutely nothing to anything.
On the other hand you know nothing about why Lee Jun and Chai Jun were separated, they mention it a couple of time but what really happened? No one knows.
The flashbacks!! I had a REALLY hard time distinguishing between then and now, because it was sudden, they looked exactly the same, there was no introduction to the flashbacks and I was confused.
And was Lee Jun really in love with Choi Jun? He looked bored to death half of the time. Honestly Ki Hyun Woo seemed to carry the romance alone on his shoulders. Even the kisses were so good because he was invested on his role and honestly he was the big saviour of this show, even in the boring endless office talk, his manneirisms and facial expressions were the only thing that added some dynamics to those scenes. This guy has potential and I really hope to see him on something that deserves his quality and professionalism in the future.
Bad plot, bad writing, awful production, great acting.
The cast was really the only plus in all this mess (besides Ki Hyun Woo, honorable mention to Jo Chan Hyun (Hyun Jae)), doing their best with this non plot and bad writing.
Then....they try to save the mess they've done for 6 episodes on the last two...it got better but it's like they thought "Let's see if you can endure during 3 hours of boredom to get a gift in the end. No, didn't work....
Ok, who knows my reviews knows I tend to write a lot, so I'll stop here. In conclusion: I gave it a five because, despite what stated above, the show is pretty watchable, even if you'll have to skip some bits, the acting is good, and Ki Hyun Woo is a great actor.
Oh and have a notebook and a pen with you, you might want to take notes on marketing strategies.