Jugglers
Jugglers

Jugglers

2018TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

Jwa Yoon-Yi has lived her life with a passive attitude. She has a spirit of devotion and obedience. Nam Chi-Won is the director of HB Company, but he refuses interests of other people and developing relationships. The woman and man meet as secretary and boss.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Kim Hong-seonGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A talented marketing executive, Nam Chi-won, becomes the new head of the "Blue Bird" department after a scandal. He suffers from severe insomnia and uses juggling as a coping mechanism. The series follows the lives and struggles of the employees in the "Blue Bird" marketing team as they navigate office politics, personal challenges, and the pressures of their demanding jobs.

Critical Reception

Jugglers received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its lighthearted humor, relatable characters, and satisfying romantic plotlines. Viewers appreciated its ability to balance workplace drama with comedic elements, making it an enjoyable watch.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and comedic portrayal of office life.
  • Enjoyed for its well-developed characters and engaging romantic subplots.
  • Appreciated for its relatable themes and satisfying narrative progression.

Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the drama's blend of comedy and romance, finding the characters endearing and the storylines easy to follow. The show was often cited as a feel-good series that effectively depicted workplace dynamics.

Fun Fact

The titular 'Jugglers' refers not only to the protagonist's hobby but also metaphorically to the characters who skillfully balance their professional and personal lives amidst various challenges.

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ParkMin

ParkMin

A very bland and uninspiring office romance drama. Absolutely nothing stands out about it, not even the chemistry. The backstories were boring as well. They sprinkled a few side stories at the beginning but only gave attention to the main o...