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SoonieDoongieDori

SoonieDoongieDori

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Oh! My Boss! Koi wa Bessatsu de
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Apr 12, 2021
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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If you're struggling to find the value in life or giving up on your dreams, YOU SHOULD WATCH THIS!

Overall, it's a good series. I really loved the relationship between Nami and Reiko as well as the bond of the team at Miyavi. The workplace and the teamwork was so great. There was no overdramatic acting involved. It's light, fun, heartwarming, and romantic as well. The best thing about this series is that it's full of valuable lessons in life like it's never too late to have a dream and once you found it, don't give up on it no matter what happens. Don't let your past hold you back, always give yourself another chance, and lastly, be confident wherever you go.

At first, before the Rio plot came in, I loved it so much to the point where I kept on re-watching most scenes. But when they made the kindness of Jun to be the main problem of Nami and Jun's love story, that's where I think they went wrong. It's just so unrealistic for me. I never thought that kindness would be his weakness. It just doesn't show on the first few episodes so I was really surprised. The white and black puppy scenes were so cringe and funny too. But I think it'd be better if they didn't include it. Hahahaha It just screams fan service since the actor is an idol too.

Nonetheless, it was worth watching and it really motivated me to just keep on going forward. It taught me to focus on myself and to not let anyone decide who I'm going to become. So I really recommend this for everyone who are fighting for their dreams.

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