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My Bad Boss
Fraud by his friend Min, saddled with debt, Seung-kyu could not help himself but working at the man escort club. After horrible years in the club, Seung-kyu squares himself and becomes a successful editor of an advertising agency. He is a competent chief in a day time, but at night he enjoys pleasing all girls’ desire. By coincidence Min newly joins his company. Burning with vengeance, Seung-kyu decides to seduce Young-jo, a jounior staff with whom Min is secretly in love. Seung-kyu brings the best skill that he acquired from his experience. Without knowing what is behind innocent Young-jo slowly falls for him…
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Plot Summary
A young woman navigates the complexities of a new job under a demanding and eccentric boss. As she tries to prove herself, she finds herself in a series of awkward and humorous situations, all while dealing with office politics and her own personal growth. The series explores the often-unseen dynamics of mentorship and the challenges of early career ambition.
Critical Reception
My Bad Boss received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its comedic performances and relatable workplace scenarios. However, some found the plot predictable at times. Audience reception was largely favorable, appreciating its lighthearted humor and character development.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong comedic ensemble cast.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and often absurd humor.
Some critics noted a lack of originality in certain plotlines.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the show for its funny situations and the chemistry between the actors, finding it to be a pleasant and easy watch. Some viewers felt it could have benefited from more distinctive storytelling.
Fun Fact
The show was an independent production and gained a small but dedicated following through online streaming platforms.
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