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promising start, lackluster writing
I went into this with basically no expectations and yet I was still kind of let down. It's not all bad, and the beginning definitely had potential to turn into something unique and entertaining, but the drama declines very quickly after the characters are fully introduced.
For some positives... the acting is good. Shin Hae Sun & Gong Myoung fit their roles well, and Kim Jae Uck & Hong Hwa Yeon do a good job with what they were given as well. The ML wasn't your typical lifeless & emotionless ML like so many other dramas, so that was fun. Shin Hae Sun is a great actress, although I feel like I've seen her in this type of aggressive/unapologetic role before so it didn't really feel like anything new. The 2FL was surprisingly a breath of fresh air when it comes to 2FLs for the first part of the series, up until they completely ruin her character in the later part. The 2ML was tolerable for a little bit until the love triangle started and quickly went downhill from there. The side characters were relatively entertaining despite being the cliche office team surrounding the leads that you'll see in so many of these dramas.
When it comes to the story, I wasn't really that invested in the workplace drama going on with the audit team, which is unfortunate considering it takes up quite a bit of the screentime (as expected since it's the main concept). The segmented audit storylines following different employees and their affairs was interesting at times, but got tiring pretty quickly and honestly was frustrating to watch sometimes as someone who despises cheating and misunderstandings. The FL is the typical capable headstrong leader who comes across as cold and arrogant at the start, but slowly opens up throughout the story. I do feel like she didn't really change as much as I expected up until I stopped watching, and really stayed pretty stagnant in terms of attitude and bluntness, except for when she was with the ML. But even the more lighthearted "romantic" scenes with the ML didn't feel as genuine or real to me, most likely because the FL was so unrealistically headstrong for the majority of the show that it was hard to convince myself that she was actually in love. The ML's character was kind of fun, although very frustrating in the first few episodes. I feel like they kind of sidelined him near the end and gave way too much screentime/story to the 2ML & FL, but maybe it would have turned around if I kept watching to the end.
The 2ML started off okay, but as soon as the love triangle started it all went downhill. I was hoping they wouldn't go the love triangle route with him, but of course they had to. A very talented and good looking actor, but his character became progressively more annoying and frustrating to watch as the series progressed. His one-sided love for the FL was overbearing at times, and completely ruined the vibe and caused so much unnecessary drama that could have instead been used to further the relationship between the two leads and create a more convincing love story. I also couldn't really care less about the relationship between the 2ML & 2FL, even though I did like the 2FL for a bit at the start of the series. They didn't get nearly enough meaningful screentime for me to feel invested at all, and often times the two together just brought down the mood.
As for the 2FL, I admit she had a very promising start. She wasn't your typical 2FL, and the unconventional role and ML/2FL dynamic was interesting. Then they completely ruin her character in the later part of the series by turning her into the cliche revenge-focused 2FL who crosses way too many lines for a guy who is so unlikeable for the majority of the story. What happened to the fun, unconventional, friend dynamic at the start? They manage to forcefully "redeem" the 2ML near the end, and yet the writers completely throw the 2FL under the bus and turn her into a villain. I don't know if her character gets better in the last episode since I stopped watching part-way through episode 11, but incredibly disappointing nonetheless.
I just feel like overall the series had so much potential, but the story started to feel more and more cliche as it progressed, and as soon as the love triangle kicked in and the messy corporate plot started to take up more screentime, it just became such a drag to keep watching. So many of the interactions between characters and the dialogue started to feel forced, the comedy bits weren't really landing, and the corporate drama involving the FL & 2ML was frustrating to watch to say the least. Near the end, it felt like the writers were trying so hard to bring a climactic drama-filled final push, but it mostly centered around the FL & 2ML, and at this point the 2ML was so annoying for most of the series I just couldn't bring myself to care about what happened to him. On top of that, switching up the 2FL into a jealous revengeful villain felt like too much of a dramatic transition that wasn't really hinted at enough or developed enough throughout the series.
Maybe some of my frustrations with this drama would have been resolved in the final episode, but I unfortunately couldn't make it that far. Definitely not a terrible show, despite my lengthy essay of complaints! Just very disappointed considering the promising start.
For some positives... the acting is good. Shin Hae Sun & Gong Myoung fit their roles well, and Kim Jae Uck & Hong Hwa Yeon do a good job with what they were given as well. The ML wasn't your typical lifeless & emotionless ML like so many other dramas, so that was fun. Shin Hae Sun is a great actress, although I feel like I've seen her in this type of aggressive/unapologetic role before so it didn't really feel like anything new. The 2FL was surprisingly a breath of fresh air when it comes to 2FLs for the first part of the series, up until they completely ruin her character in the later part. The 2ML was tolerable for a little bit until the love triangle started and quickly went downhill from there. The side characters were relatively entertaining despite being the cliche office team surrounding the leads that you'll see in so many of these dramas.
When it comes to the story, I wasn't really that invested in the workplace drama going on with the audit team, which is unfortunate considering it takes up quite a bit of the screentime (as expected since it's the main concept). The segmented audit storylines following different employees and their affairs was interesting at times, but got tiring pretty quickly and honestly was frustrating to watch sometimes as someone who despises cheating and misunderstandings. The FL is the typical capable headstrong leader who comes across as cold and arrogant at the start, but slowly opens up throughout the story. I do feel like she didn't really change as much as I expected up until I stopped watching, and really stayed pretty stagnant in terms of attitude and bluntness, except for when she was with the ML. But even the more lighthearted "romantic" scenes with the ML didn't feel as genuine or real to me, most likely because the FL was so unrealistically headstrong for the majority of the show that it was hard to convince myself that she was actually in love. The ML's character was kind of fun, although very frustrating in the first few episodes. I feel like they kind of sidelined him near the end and gave way too much screentime/story to the 2ML & FL, but maybe it would have turned around if I kept watching to the end.
The 2ML started off okay, but as soon as the love triangle started it all went downhill. I was hoping they wouldn't go the love triangle route with him, but of course they had to. A very talented and good looking actor, but his character became progressively more annoying and frustrating to watch as the series progressed. His one-sided love for the FL was overbearing at times, and completely ruined the vibe and caused so much unnecessary drama that could have instead been used to further the relationship between the two leads and create a more convincing love story. I also couldn't really care less about the relationship between the 2ML & 2FL, even though I did like the 2FL for a bit at the start of the series. They didn't get nearly enough meaningful screentime for me to feel invested at all, and often times the two together just brought down the mood.
As for the 2FL, I admit she had a very promising start. She wasn't your typical 2FL, and the unconventional role and ML/2FL dynamic was interesting. Then they completely ruin her character in the later part of the series by turning her into the cliche revenge-focused 2FL who crosses way too many lines for a guy who is so unlikeable for the majority of the story. What happened to the fun, unconventional, friend dynamic at the start? They manage to forcefully "redeem" the 2ML near the end, and yet the writers completely throw the 2FL under the bus and turn her into a villain. I don't know if her character gets better in the last episode since I stopped watching part-way through episode 11, but incredibly disappointing nonetheless.
I just feel like overall the series had so much potential, but the story started to feel more and more cliche as it progressed, and as soon as the love triangle kicked in and the messy corporate plot started to take up more screentime, it just became such a drag to keep watching. So many of the interactions between characters and the dialogue started to feel forced, the comedy bits weren't really landing, and the corporate drama involving the FL & 2ML was frustrating to watch to say the least. Near the end, it felt like the writers were trying so hard to bring a climactic drama-filled final push, but it mostly centered around the FL & 2ML, and at this point the 2ML was so annoying for most of the series I just couldn't bring myself to care about what happened to him. On top of that, switching up the 2FL into a jealous revengeful villain felt like too much of a dramatic transition that wasn't really hinted at enough or developed enough throughout the series.
Maybe some of my frustrations with this drama would have been resolved in the final episode, but I unfortunately couldn't make it that far. Definitely not a terrible show, despite my lengthy essay of complaints! Just very disappointed considering the promising start.
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