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Undercover Miss Hong korean drama review
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Undercover Miss Hong
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by Kemmydai
4 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

Fresh & Incredibly amusing

*Undercover Miss Hong* was, above all, incredibly amusing, honestly, the best word to sum up my experience. I went into it expecting a romance, and halfway through, I found myself confused about why the storyline wasn’t developing that way, only to realise there were no romance tags at all, and surprisingly, I loved that. What really stood out was how smoothly everything unfolded, especially the slush fund plot; even in moments where it felt like things might fall apart, they somehow always worked out in such a satisfying way. The character dynamics were a huge highlight, particularly watching people gradually shift to the “good” side; it felt genuinely thrilling.

Albert completely stole the show for me; his presence, acting, charm, and overall demeanour had me fully captivated, and I’m already looking forward to seeing him in other roles. Director Bang was another favourite, endearingly cowardly despite trying to act tough, and the banter between Director Cha and Miss Hong was consistently entertaining and well-balanced. Nora was brilliant too, especially towards the end when she played that tougher, deceptive role so convincingly. The drama felt very complete, nothing seemed out of place or lacking, and even emotional plot points, like the roommate’s attempted suicide, were handled in a way that ultimately felt responsible and hopeful, especially with her later growth. The humour across side characters added even more charm, and I loved the little quirks each person brought. Visually and stylistically, everything, from the outfits to the soundtrack, was on point, with the music especially being so calming that I added it to my playlist immediately.

While I rated it a 9/10, mostly because it’s not my usual rom-com sweet spot, it honestly could be a 10 on another day. My only real gripe is that President Shin didn’t get as much screen time as I expected, but even that doesn’t take away from how satisfying the overall story was.

For me, this is what I’d call a “healing drama”, not slow or escapist, but one where problems are resolved in a wholesome, rewarding way. I genuinely, thoroughly enjoyed it.
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