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Poorly produced, poorly written, and morally bankrupt.
My Intern Wife is the kind of drama that makes you question not just the characters’ decisions, but the production team’s as well. Everything about it screams unfinished draft — poor writing, sloppy direction, and a storyline that mistakes chaos for complexity.
Let’s start with the obvious: the cheating. A contractual marriage is not a free pass to infidelity. The show tries to justify the male lead’s disloyalty with a “technicality,” but it only makes him look pathetic. Commitment is commitment, contract or not. Instead of tension, we just get a trainwreck of moral confusion.
Then there’s the so-called workplace realism — or lack thereof. The employees’ mouths run faster than HR, gossip spreads like wildfire, and somehow everyone knows the CEO’s private life. Security and monitoring are a joke — anyone can stroll into the CEO’s office like it’s an open café, and yet no one bothers to investigate leaks, misconduct, or basic professionalism. It’s like corporate chaos served with extra stupidity.
Let’s start with the obvious: the cheating. A contractual marriage is not a free pass to infidelity. The show tries to justify the male lead’s disloyalty with a “technicality,” but it only makes him look pathetic. Commitment is commitment, contract or not. Instead of tension, we just get a trainwreck of moral confusion.
Then there’s the so-called workplace realism — or lack thereof. The employees’ mouths run faster than HR, gossip spreads like wildfire, and somehow everyone knows the CEO’s private life. Security and monitoring are a joke — anyone can stroll into the CEO’s office like it’s an open café, and yet no one bothers to investigate leaks, misconduct, or basic professionalism. It’s like corporate chaos served with extra stupidity.
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