I say take a leap and use VPN, especially if you like to watch on your desktop and loves great quality, I had…
Got it, thank you for this advice! Sucks that I have to buy a VPN when I have a Disney+ subscription. Blocking US audiences from watching the show when there's such a huge fanbase in the US is so stupid!
i really like how the female coworkers that work with mi jeong aren't two faced and b*tchy like they tend to be…
Yup! I never thought her co-workers were mean people. Mi Jeong kind of gave off "Don't talk to me vibes," at first, so her co-workers probably just didn't know how to approach/talk to her.
Has anyone heard any news on when exactly this drama will be available on Disney+ in the US?? I know you can use a VPN or watch it on other sites, but I don't mind waiting if it'll be available within a few weeks or so.
mijeong's workplace has the most exhausting work culture omg lunch buddies, clubs... JUST LET THEM GO HOME THIS…
Right? Like this is is the first time I've heard of workplace "clubs" in a drama. Wtf this isn't college. Please let people go home after work and sit where they want at lunch!!
How is secret life of my Secretary? I want to watch something similar to BP. Fake identity trope
Watch it! It's not perfect, but it's one of my favorites. The main characters have great chemistry, plus, there's a character (Veronica Park) that acts over the top like Young Seo's cousin and it's hilarious!
Where can I read the manga legally? Probably in English text since I don't know how to read Japanese
Not sure what country you're in, but in the US, you can buy a physical or digital copy on Amazon or at a bookstore. I bought vol 1 at Barnes & Noble (bookstore chain). They have translated vol 1 & 2 so far with 3 coming out soon.
Does anyone know if Ha Kyung's sister works? She's always shown at home, even in the middle of the day. It would be cool if the show developed her and the mom's character more.
I am no netflix fan but unlike some butt hurt people on here I am happy with what they are doing in Korea. They…
Finally someone with some sense on this website! Some people on here really think that Netflix produced Korean dramas are written by American writers. They're not. All of the casting, production, directing, and writing is done by KOREANS, yet people want to complain that Netflix is "Americanizing" kdramas. Also, do people not realize that Netflix exists in Korea?? The aim of them producing dramas is not just purely to cater to an International audience, it's also because they want to expand into Korea and gain more Korean subscribers.
So glad that Ye Rim was in the top 20 during the ranking announcement. I seriously thought she'd be near the bottom but people are finally starting to recognize her talent.
some are flooded with options without even tryingthat's just life.
Yup, pretty privilege at it's finest... Although Yea Won and So yeon are super gorgeous goddesses in my eyes, Ji yeon and Jia fit the typical Korean beauty standard (petite, pale skin) the most which is why they were the most popular at the start of the show.
You're not alone! I thought she seemed a bit full of herself in ep 1 during her introduction, but I started to…
I'm not saying she's a bad person or evil at all nor am I trying to hate on her. A lot of people actually really like Jia and I do think she's very charismatic, I just personally feel like she comes off as a bit shallow and did not like how she behaved towards the men in ep 3-4 on her dates.