Jun & Jun Episode 7

The Man Who Confessed His Love


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Season: 1

Lee Jun feels that Simeon's advertisement doesn't quite fit the brief, so Choi Jun comes up with a plan. (Source: GagaOOLala)
  • Aired: August 31, 2023

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BurntBaguettes
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 20, 2023

lit

I would give this one 8 stars out of 10. They are finally putting the jun and jun in jun and jun holy shit; it took them 7 episodes. They are finally flirting, and we aren't focusing on the damn office or this goofy ass love square. Amd Choi Jun is so boyfriend material. Way better than that Simon guy, because Choi Jun doesn't have an annoying ass temper and dwell on the past (everyone in this dwells on the past, nevermind). I was going to give it 6 stars out of 10, but then Jun and Jun actually started flirting, and that had to be sold. Hopefully they bring this sh*t home in this last episode. Okay bye!
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estar
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 11, 2023

finally some much needed communication - maybe…

finally some much needed communication - maybe cause of that this ep flew by. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************was a fun ep - even though Song Hyun Jae was a mild bump in the road (dude his worst enemy) yeah it was too late for him no matter what he said. but for himself, he should've found the courage to confess & get his heart broken. so he could heal & move on. the way he keeps procrastinating, he will forever moon over Lee Jun from afar, never letting anyone else the opportunity... which will be his loss, as he is the one that will eventually end up alone. this sad !

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luca
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Aug 31, 2023

Better!

It's a significant improvement from the previous two episodes (thank God). They finally talked things out and confessed. The series is so good when they are together onscreen! They have nice banter, and their interactions feel (relatively) natural.
I still think that things are going too slow, considering this was the second to last episode, and they've only kissed once. We'll get only one episode of them being a couple, which is disappointing, but I digress. There's also some scenes I don't get the point of, like that conversation between the two coworkers about the company. I didn't really understand it. It stalls the plot and takes away from the main couple.
Decent episode overall, though.

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