I genuinely enjoyed every bit of it
I’d been seeing clips from Gaus Electronics on Instagram for quite some time — especially that famous bus scene, which honestly made me curious enough to finally watch it. I don’t remember the exact dates, but I’m pretty sure it was somewhere between June 10 and July 2025 when I binged the whole thing. Don’t even ask how I forgot to write a review until now ?.
Anyway, coming to the story — I’d say there are two main leads, both in terms of hero and heroine. As the title suggests, the show revolves around the employees of a company called Gaus Electronics and their everyday lives. It’s a perfect blend of romantic comedy, office romance, and slice-of-life drama.
The chemistry between Lee Sang-sik and Cha Na-rae is the heart of the series — how they go from annoying co-workers to falling in love is both hilarious and sweet to watch. Alongside that, there’s another interesting subplot about the heir of a powerful conglomerate who joins Gaus Electronics and ends up falling for someone he least expected — a so-called “gold digger.”
Each of the 12 episodes runs for about an hour, and I genuinely enjoyed every bit of it. Sure, not everything makes perfect logical sense, but if you just go with the flow, it’s a really fun and wholesome watch. The romance feels natural, the comedy actually lands, and the characters are surprisingly relatable.
I could totally rewatch this again someday. It’s lighthearted, entertaining, and a perfect pick if you’re into romantic office comedies with quirky characters.
For me, it’s a solid 8 out of 10, and I’d definitely recommend giving it a try — chances are, you’ll enjoy it as much as I did.
Anyway, coming to the story — I’d say there are two main leads, both in terms of hero and heroine. As the title suggests, the show revolves around the employees of a company called Gaus Electronics and their everyday lives. It’s a perfect blend of romantic comedy, office romance, and slice-of-life drama.
The chemistry between Lee Sang-sik and Cha Na-rae is the heart of the series — how they go from annoying co-workers to falling in love is both hilarious and sweet to watch. Alongside that, there’s another interesting subplot about the heir of a powerful conglomerate who joins Gaus Electronics and ends up falling for someone he least expected — a so-called “gold digger.”
Each of the 12 episodes runs for about an hour, and I genuinely enjoyed every bit of it. Sure, not everything makes perfect logical sense, but if you just go with the flow, it’s a really fun and wholesome watch. The romance feels natural, the comedy actually lands, and the characters are surprisingly relatable.
I could totally rewatch this again someday. It’s lighthearted, entertaining, and a perfect pick if you’re into romantic office comedies with quirky characters.
For me, it’s a solid 8 out of 10, and I’d definitely recommend giving it a try — chances are, you’ll enjoy it as much as I did.
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