This is supposed to be your typical boss+secretary rom-com, however the premise itself is taking all the lighthearted fun away because ML here has an acquired scary debilitating cognitive disorder which is used as a plot device to allow FL to deceive him for most of the series. Also, it's shown rather dumb in many cases. ML is face-blind, not deaf - how can't he figure out already known people by their voices? In any case, I felt bad for the poor guy, it wasn't funny, but rather cruel. Also, I wasn't feeling ML acting as a proper CEO - his character was rather slow-witted and soft as a puppy. Some scenes were very cringe how dense he was around FL when she clumsily was pretending to be another woman. And due to some other questionable plot decisions I can't say I can give this a high rating. The only real highlight of this drama is the original Veronica Park - her character is genuinely hilarious.
If you wanna watch something similar to this but better I'd recommend the more recent "A Business Proposal" and "Crazy Love". Don't bother with "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?" - it's boring.
So, why is this compared with Vincenzo? I can't find any solid similarity between them besides the fact FLs' dads…
Prosecutors (just like lawyers in Vincenzo) with personal revenge against powerful nasty bunch of scheming villains, over the top at times just like in Vincenzo, bragging in front of the villains (but here it's dumb because leads keep doing it without even knowing the outcome), circus in the courtroom, ML frequently gets into fights with goons sent by the villain.
Overrated boring slice of life in the boonies. Only first few episodes were interesting, the rest is a snoozefest. ML is a crybaby with self-blame syndrome and an obligatory very sad life story of course. FL seemed like a strong woman from the city, but then she turns into a sappy putty after hanging around with ML. Constantly gossiping townsfolk were very annoying too. I guess it's like that in the country, where everyone knows everyone, life is boring and you got nothing better to do than to gossip about your neighbours.
Somehow I was expecting a-la Goblin Grim Reaper's ending for GR and PJG, but I guess this is ok too. Leaves a room for season 2, however I doubt it with Netflix's current financial situation. Very nice drama overall, very relevant topics were raised. And actors did a great job.
I won't trust MDL ratings ever again.I started watching some high rated dramas and dropped almost all of of them…
I agree about the plot. However you gotta admit that both FL and her BFF actresses did a remarkable job, especially Kim Se Jeong. Imho, they carried the entire show, it would have been a very average rom-com without them. If they're so damn good at such a young age, I expect even greater things from those two in the future.
It wasn't just his nasty personality. His personality got him in trouble with his secretaries and suicidal stalker.…
Literally wanted him dead only one person - the main villain. The stalker also at one point, but reconsidered. His best friend and gambling ex-teacher who hit him with a car didn't want him dead - the detective in the last episode gave him a report showing they too called 911 that night, not only FL. So except for the villain, others just wanted him to suffer, either in the professional field, or personally. And him having nasty temper had nothing to do with the villain's evil behaviour; his competitors wanting him gone from the industry; his best friend sneakily backstabbing him for what he didn't do and not even talking to him about it openly; Ms. Ma for doing corporate spying for money; or his ex for being clingy and unreasonable after dumping him herself specifically in the meanest way possible. They all would have done the same even if he was a nice guy.
I'm not saying he's innocent, but he was at fault really only concerning his workforce. But even so, his ex-secretaries (they really should have gotten a life already) latest prank really went overboard and that's not even talking about the crazy stalker. The stalker should have filed a police report about the real culprit behind her problem. She knew whom to suspect and you can find internet bullies nowadays by their comments IPs. But she decided to lay all the blame on her boss, who had nothing to with her problem in the first place. Yea, it was cold of him not to believe her, that was his personality to blame. But his company's HR would have said the same to her and likely did - in cases such as these, companies tend to defend their image and quickly get rid of allegedly "me too"-ed workers. Just look it up irl. In any case, they too went overboard and rightly could have been sued. And the stalker definitely will go to prison for numerous serious offenses, no way around it. I guess that's why when he apologized in the end, he bowed only to his ex-secretaries and not to the stalker.
So all in all, he was a nasty boss, but there are nastier bosses out there, this one just got very unlucky with everyone ganging up on him all at once, lol. But that's one of the points of this drama - to make him realize his mistakes and become a better person. Also, it wasn't only just him who did that in the end, most of the people who were out there to get him realized they were at fault too.
Yea, crazy stuff basically stopped by episode 9 (but that's like half of the episodes, not just a few), when the…
I think writers wanted to show FL going through famous five stages of grief, lol. From shock and anger (hence revenge on ML), to acceptance and forgiveness. Really liked those scenes when FL was self-reflecting on her problem.
What are yalls favorite episode? Mine would probably be Episode 6, The Grandpa episode. It was simple, fullfilling…
The ones that hit the hardest and were most difficult to watch - episodes about a bullied girl, about a rape victim, about Im Ryung Goo's mom, about comfort women, about FL's and Park Joong Gil's past. Most of these are about mistreatment of women, come to think of it, but that's because this is so relevant even today.
Binge watched the last seven episodes ,,, it was fun watch ,, not complaining about the plot because it's romantic…
I think ML actor being slim helped selling his character being exempt from serving in the army. I doubt you can get exempt just for being a neat freak like FL jokingly suggested, but height to weight ratio is a real thing that can get you exempt.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but it's a very slow and boring show. I figured out what happened after about half the episodes and had to frequently fast forward all the meandering scenes. Younger ML's fixation on older ML got annoying really fast too. His self-righteousness also got on my nerves.
The broadcasting company may be to blame for the controversy, but I disagree with people review bombing this show just because of it. There were many hard working, talented people involved in the production of this great show - the actors, the writers, the staff. They had no say, and had nothing to do with it - their work should be reviewed honestly. Also, this controversy seems overblown - hard to notice, like an easter egg, and not showing 1 to 1 the same personal data. So it looks more like a coincidence than anything else.
Yea, like why the 2nd couple are not married yet after a whole year? Afaik, in manhwa they not only got married but also had a baby. Ending was very rushed, this drama should have been a couple of episodes more. Instead of dropping that dumb last minute LDR trope, it should have been about grandpa accepting FL on-screen and visiting her family's chicken shop. And more about the 2nd couple, and some fan service scenes of all of them together in the end. But nah, baited the audience with many great expectations, but ended up ruining them.
there were so many people who hated No Go Jin so. fucking. much. it makes you really wonder just how big of a…
It wasn't just his nasty personality. His personality got him in trouble with his secretaries and suicidal stalker. But most of the people who were out there to get him were doing it for their own selfish reasons - his ex (jealous revenge after dumping him 12! years ago), his ex-boss from another education company (professional jealousy), the main villain (just a big jerk, also jealous), his best friend (dumbass, influenced by the main villain), Ms. Ma the teaching assistant (for teh money).
The only real highlight of this drama is the original Veronica Park - her character is genuinely hilarious.
If you wanna watch something similar to this but better I'd recommend the more recent "A Business Proposal" and "Crazy Love". Don't bother with "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?" - it's boring.
Very nice drama overall, very relevant topics were raised. And actors did a great job.
And him having nasty temper had nothing to do with the villain's evil behaviour; his competitors wanting him gone from the industry; his best friend sneakily backstabbing him for what he didn't do and not even talking to him about it openly; Ms. Ma for doing corporate spying for money; or his ex for being clingy and unreasonable after dumping him herself specifically in the meanest way possible. They all would have done the same even if he was a nice guy.
I'm not saying he's innocent, but he was at fault really only concerning his workforce. But even so, his ex-secretaries (they really should have gotten a life already) latest prank really went overboard and that's not even talking about the crazy stalker. The stalker should have filed a police report about the real culprit behind her problem. She knew whom to suspect and you can find internet bullies nowadays by their comments IPs. But she decided to lay all the blame on her boss, who had nothing to with her problem in the first place. Yea, it was cold of him not to believe her, that was his personality to blame. But his company's HR would have said the same to her and likely did - in cases such as these, companies tend to defend their image and quickly get rid of allegedly "me too"-ed workers. Just look it up irl.
In any case, they too went overboard and rightly could have been sued. And the stalker definitely will go to prison for numerous serious offenses, no way around it. I guess that's why when he apologized in the end, he bowed only to his ex-secretaries and not to the stalker.
So all in all, he was a nasty boss, but there are nastier bosses out there, this one just got very unlucky with everyone ganging up on him all at once, lol. But that's one of the points of this drama - to make him realize his mistakes and become a better person. Also, it wasn't only just him who did that in the end, most of the people who were out there to get him realized they were at fault too.
So it was indeed a coincidence. Looks like BTS fans can't help but look for patterns even when there are none.
Also, this controversy seems overblown - hard to notice, like an easter egg, and not showing 1 to 1 the same personal data. So it looks more like a coincidence than anything else.
Ending was very rushed, this drama should have been a couple of episodes more. Instead of dropping that dumb last minute LDR trope, it should have been about grandpa accepting FL on-screen and visiting her family's chicken shop. And more about the 2nd couple, and some fan service scenes of all of them together in the end. But nah, baited the audience with many great expectations, but ended up ruining them.