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Gaus Electronics korean drama review
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Gaus Electronics
8 people found this review helpful
by Osaf
May 15, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Hilarious Workplace Circus with Heart – But Not Without Its Flaws.

Gaus Electronics is a chaotic, laugh-out-loud workplace comedy that embraces the absurd with confidence. From the very first episode, its over-the-top humor and non-stop gags make it feel like a sitcom on speed — but in the best way. It cleverly balances slapstick, satire, and wordplay without tipping into pure nonsense, which is no easy feat for this genre.

Kwak Dong-yeon proves again that he's one of the most versatile and underrated actors out there. His portrayal of the hapless but well-meaning Lee Sang-sik is both hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt. His chemistry with Go Sung-hee is also a highlight, adding just the right touch of romance amid the chaos. The supporting cast deserves major credit too — every quirky side character gets their moment to shine, especially Aziz, whose character breaks stereotypes in refreshing ways.

I deducted 1 stars because, while the comedy is mostly strong, the tone can be a bit too much at times. A few jokes miss the mark or feel repetitive, and some viewers may find the humor too crude or exaggerated. Still, for those who enjoy offbeat, high-energy ensemble comedies, Gaus Electronics is a wild, enjoyable ride that stands out in the crowded world of K-drama workplace shows.
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