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Jun & Jun korean drama review
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Jun & Jun
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by NaraLookpeach
2 hours ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

More flirt than substance — but the flirt was pretty good

The setup has charm: a former idol starting over as a corporate intern, unexpectedly reunited with his childhood friend who is now his boss and apparently has had feelings for him this entire time. Choi Jun wasting absolutely no time making his interest known is the kind of confident energy that carries a series — and Ki Hyun Woo has the kind of screen presence that makes you forgive a lot.
The heart-fluttering moments deliver. The flirting and innuendo-laced conversations between the two Juns are genuinely fun, and the kissing and intimacy in the final episode are among the better executed scenes in the series. When the show commits to what it actually is — a charming, slightly forward workplace romance — it works.
The problems are structural and persistent. The plot is paper thin, stretched across too many business meetings I had zero investment in and too many side characters who don't earn their screentime. The childhood connection, which should be the emotional core of the whole series, is never properly explained — why they lost touch, what it meant to each of them, why Choi Jun waited until now. A single text message could have resolved the episode five misunderstanding, which tells you everything about the communication logic at work here. The flashbacks are confusingly edited and add little.

Episodes one through three, seven, and eight. The rest is filler with occasional highlights. There's a better version of this series somewhere in the premise — it just didn't quite make it to the screen.
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