What's Wrong with Secretary Kim is drama which I normally won't immediately jump into, mainly because it has a light tone to it. Since I prefer fantasy with a lot of unpredictable plot twists and complicated storylines, the drama did not meet my usual tastes. However, there comes a time when I need a good break from all the heavy dramas. And this drama was definitely the break that I needed.
The plot was not complicated. It could be easily grasped by the viewers, even with its major conflict touching a dark and sensitive topic.
Park Min-young and Park Seo-joon as the main characters were the perfect choice. They delivered their respective characters so fluidly and naturally it was a delight watching them throughout the entire drama.
The drama was basically a bunch of cute, cheesy, and sweet rom-coms. A genre that's hard to pull off than most of us would think (as it can get too cringy if overdone). But that crew and the casts did spectacularly in the drama.
The comedy was definitely on point and wasn't exaggerated. I was having way too much fun watching it that I didn't realize the comedy was light and could easily turn cringy with one wrong move. But they did it so naturally you wouldn't even dare to cringe with the scenes. And to be able to tie a neat bow at the end was so clever. Not all dramas can give a good, if not great, and satisfying ending.
Overall, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim is a precious gem in the rom-com genre. An fresh and absolute delight to watch.
The plot was not complicated. It could be easily grasped by the viewers, even with its major conflict touching a dark and sensitive topic.
Park Min-young and Park Seo-joon as the main characters were the perfect choice. They delivered their respective characters so fluidly and naturally it was a delight watching them throughout the entire drama.
The drama was basically a bunch of cute, cheesy, and sweet rom-coms. A genre that's hard to pull off than most of us would think (as it can get too cringy if overdone). But that crew and the casts did spectacularly in the drama.
The comedy was definitely on point and wasn't exaggerated. I was having way too much fun watching it that I didn't realize the comedy was light and could easily turn cringy with one wrong move. But they did it so naturally you wouldn't even dare to cringe with the scenes. And to be able to tie a neat bow at the end was so clever. Not all dramas can give a good, if not great, and satisfying ending.
Overall, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim is a precious gem in the rom-com genre. An fresh and absolute delight to watch.
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