Questionable relationship with a happy ending
This series is good – nothing too complex or deep, but fun to watch. You kind of have to turn off your brain to truly appreciate it, as the writing leaves something to be desired. However, once you do that, it can be quite enjoyable.
I wasn’t a fan of the intern-CEO relationship at first. I’m always cautious about these dynamics, both in series and in real life, because of the power imbalance they can create. However, Gun and Cher didn’t really suffer from this; Gun never used his position to take advantage, and Cher didn’t try to manipulate his boss for personal gain. They felt somewhat like equals, which was refreshing, even if it was a bit unrealistic. In the end, I think it worked out nicely.
I also appreciated that there was already an established gay relationship in the series. It’s amusing how often the only gay relationships in dramas are between the main leads and are framed as being ‘discovered’ or ‘re-discovered,’ rather than being shown as preexisting.
Finally, I think ForceBook have good chemistry, but unfortunately, I didn’t feel much romantic tension between them in this series. I loved their dynamic, but it felt more like they were close friends than lovers.
Overall, I think it’s worth watching. It’s a great way to pass the time – the pacing is decent, so you don’t get bored, and the characters make it fun.
I wasn’t a fan of the intern-CEO relationship at first. I’m always cautious about these dynamics, both in series and in real life, because of the power imbalance they can create. However, Gun and Cher didn’t really suffer from this; Gun never used his position to take advantage, and Cher didn’t try to manipulate his boss for personal gain. They felt somewhat like equals, which was refreshing, even if it was a bit unrealistic. In the end, I think it worked out nicely.
I also appreciated that there was already an established gay relationship in the series. It’s amusing how often the only gay relationships in dramas are between the main leads and are framed as being ‘discovered’ or ‘re-discovered,’ rather than being shown as preexisting.
Finally, I think ForceBook have good chemistry, but unfortunately, I didn’t feel much romantic tension between them in this series. I loved their dynamic, but it felt more like they were close friends than lovers.
Overall, I think it’s worth watching. It’s a great way to pass the time – the pacing is decent, so you don’t get bored, and the characters make it fun.
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