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Unlock My Boss korean drama review
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Unlock My Boss
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by dfuller
Feb 9, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 6.5
This review may contain spoilers

Get throug the first six or so episodes for a satisfying later half... worth it.

Not really a spoiler, just a brief mention of a scene by one character. You will have to watch the show to see the scene I very briefly mention.

Tough call between 8 and 9 stars. At times, the show gave a sense of complacency instead of anticipation. I debated whether or not to continue after six episodes. I am glad I did, in a way. The final episodes picked up the pace and gave a satisfying finish.

Cast: 10 / 10
Story: 8 /10
Production: 9/10
Character development: 8/10 - at times - for brief moments - I loathed the portrayal by Chae Jong Hyeop as Park In Sung. The ML didn't hit his stride until the last half of the show. Seo Eun Soo played her character well as Jung Se Yeon - somehow she reminded me of seeing I.U. for the first time in "My Mister" (a must watch) though the two shows are vastly different.

Throw in a wildcard (personal satisfaction of show) and the final score comes to 9/10 stars.

Favorite Character: Mapi, played by Kim Sung Oh - this character alone could be cast in a prequal.

Special mention to Gi So Yoo as Kim Min A. Lovable and sympathetic character. I was surprised at the amount of screen time she received. Good call by producers/writers. SPOILER ALERT*** the scene about the cops is memorable. ***END SPOILER ALERT
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