The show started off with an interesting premise, and a focus on what is probably a society-wide trend in Korea of youth unemployment. It was very much focused on the plight of our 3 main characters. However, as the characters settled into their roles in the office and the show reached the halfway mark, the story began to be bogged down by petty and sometimes frustrating office politics. When I reached the end of one episode, I found myself not looking forward to continuing onto the next episode.
Before watching this I had never seen Go Ah Sung in any show before. She did well with the character and the material she had. I had only ever seen Lee Dong Hwi in a comical role in Reply 1988 so it was nice to see him show off his dramatic chops in this show. Hoya's acting felt a little bit stiff. I am a huge fan of Ha Seok Jin so I really have no complaints about him in this show.
Overall, an okay watch which was enjoyable at times but a bit draggy in the second half of the show.
Before watching this I had never seen Go Ah Sung in any show before. She did well with the character and the material she had. I had only ever seen Lee Dong Hwi in a comical role in Reply 1988 so it was nice to see him show off his dramatic chops in this show. Hoya's acting felt a little bit stiff. I am a huge fan of Ha Seok Jin so I really have no complaints about him in this show.
Overall, an okay watch which was enjoyable at times but a bit draggy in the second half of the show.
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