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Status:
Completed
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Ratings:
7.8/10
Country:
South Korea

Summary:

When a determined employee joins a public relations firm led by a mysterious and misunderstood boss, she becomes determined to reveal his true identity to the world.

Chae Ro Un is driven by one thing: exposing Eun Hwan Ki, the enigmatic CEO, and seeking vengeance for her family's misfortune.

Episode Name Date Added
Episode 01 Feb 18, 2022
Episode 02 Feb 18, 2022
Episode 03 Feb 18, 2022
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Episode 05 Feb 18, 2022
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What people are saying

  • happylemur

    Overall 5

    Story 6Acting 7.5Music 9.5Rewatch Value 1

    Get ready to dive into a whirlwind of emotions with this captivating and quirky drama! While I typically steer clear of rom-coms, there was something about Introverted Boss that had me hooked from the very beginning. Brace yourself for a tale of revenge and unexpected romance that takes place in a bustling PR company.

    The story revolves around a young woman seeking vengeance for her sister's tragic death. Little does she know, her plans take an unexpected turn when she unexpectedly finds herself caring for the...

    very person she intended to destroy. The chemistry between the leading characters, an introvert and an extrovert, is palpable and provides the perfect blend of heartwarming and comedic moments.

    Now, let's address the elephant in the room. While the overarching message of acceptance and non-judgment is commendable, the execution falls a bit flat. The drama struggles to find a balance between serious situations and comedy, often blurring the lines and leaving viewers feeling slightly frustrated. However, if you can overlook these minor hiccups, you're in for a treat.

    One aspect that truly stood out was the intricate web of interconnected characters. The complex backstory adds depth to the plot and keeps you guessing until the very end. However, it's worth noting that the reasoning behind the sister's suicide felt a bit exaggerated and lacked the impact I was hoping for. The writers missed an opportunity to wow us with an exceptional backstory, but rest assured, there are still plenty of twists and turns to keep you engaged.

    Now, let's talk about the leading ladies. While the female lead initially comes off as annoying, her quirky and unconventional personality adds a refreshing twist to the drama. It's refreshing to see a female character who doesn't fit the mold of the typical nice and innocent leading lady. As for the second female lead, her portrayal may not sit well with everyone, but it's undeniable that the actress brings a magnetic presence to the screen.

    As for the chemistry between the actors, there are some hits and misses. While the main couple certainly looks good together, their romantic connection feels a tad forced at times. However, there are still plenty of cute moments to enjoy. Special mention goes to the supporting cast, who bring much-needed comedic relief to the story. Although some characters may come across as superficial, their antics will surely leave you in stitches.

    Lastly, a small gripe is the misuse of the terms "introvert" and "extrovert." The drama tends to exaggerate these personality traits, portraying introverts as socially awkward individuals and extroverts as overly loud and invasive. It's a minor detail, but it can be a bit eye-rolling for those familiar with the true nature of these traits.

    All in all, Introverted Boss is a rollercoaster of emotions that will captivate rom-com lovers, business drama enthusiasts, and comedy fans alike. While it may not be a perfect masterpiece, it offers a unique story with a dash of charm and heart. So, grab your popcorn, sit back, and prepare to be entertained!

  • GiantAirplane!56

    Overall 8.5

    Story 8Acting 8.5Music 9.5Rewatch Value 8

    So, here's the deal: there's this drama that tackles the struggle of expressing oneself. It's all about feeling misunderstood and the need for someone to listen. I gotta say, the story is really good, contrary to what others may say. It's one of those cute and fun dramas with some dramatic plot twists that'll keep you hooked. At first, I wasn't entirely sold on it because there were some bothersome scenes in the early episodes, but it definitely gets better. And hey, if you loved...

    "Another Miss Oh," this one will give you similar vibes.

    Let's talk about the characters now. Each one of them has their own story and battles to face. That's what I really like about it. It's all about personal growth and overcoming fears, insecurities, depression, and weaknesses. Take Hwan Gi, for example. He's such an easy guy to love - sweet, gentle, kind, and considerate. Every awkward moment he has is just too adorable. Trust me, you'll find yourself cheering him on every step of the way. Plus, get ready for some bonus dance moves.

    Now, Chae Ro Woon is a bit of a tough cookie to like. She could definitely rub you the wrong way, especially when she's in revenge mode. But just wait and see, her character develops and you might change your tune. As for Ji Hye, she'll leave you curious and wondering why she makes the decisions she does. And this is a reminder not to judge her too harshly.

    Kang Woo was a character I totally misunderstood at first, especially his relationship with Hwan Gi. I was all wrong about him. But he's the one I want to see grow and open up the most, along with Yi Soo. Speaking of Yi Soo, she may seem a bit dull in the beginning, but there's more to her than meets the eye. She surprises you.

    Oh, and I can't forget about Yun Jung. She's my favorite character, for sure. Her straightforward, honest, and mature personality is just so likable. And let's not forget the Silent Monster Team. They're all great, but Sun Bong is the standout for me.

    The actors and actresses in this drama deserve a shoutout too. Gong Seung Yeon really nails her role and had me completely captivated. I even shed a tear or two. Yoon Park, who usually plays calm and serious characters, is refreshingly different here. He's drunk, shouting, playful - a whole new side to him that I've never seen before. Yeo Woo Jin's role in this drama is my favorite of his compared to his other ones. Park Hye Soo may come off as a kid sometimes, but she still acts well.

    The OST and music in this drama are on point too. It really helps set the tone and keeps you engaged emotionally. There's never a dull moment.

    Now, I must admit, my excitement for this drama started to fade a bit along the way. Maybe it's because I started watching a new one, or maybe my fangirl meter was just fluctuating. But despite that, every time a new episode came out, I still enjoyed it. It's a solid romantic comedy that I would definitely recommend, especially if you're into that genre and if you can relate to being shy, introverted, or having difficulty expressing yourself. Just don't overanalyze it like others who complain about the title. Trust me, the guy definitely has some introverted tendencies, even if anxiety comes into play. Don't take it too seriously and you'll have a good time.

  • giantuma

    Overall 9.5

    Story 9Acting 9Music 10Rewatch Value 8.5

    Get ready for a delightful surprise! I have to be honest, I had my doubts about this show at first. The concept seemed promising, but the initial episodes didn't immediately grab me. However, I'm thrilled to say that sticking with it was totally worth it!

    Let me break it down for you why I am so gosh darn grateful that I didn't give up on it:

    First and foremost, let's talk about the male lead. Oh my goodness, he's an absolute gem! He's caring, a little...

    awkward, and despite his fears, he always manages to push through. He's competent, confident, and content with being a supportive force in the background. His compassion for his employees is so heartwarming. He's all about giving second chances, taking responsibility for his actions, and staying loyal to his friends. Seriously, I could watch a dozen more episodes of just him finding his happiness and becoming more confident.

    Now, onto the female lead. I have to admit, I couldn't stand her in the beginning. But hey, she quickly grows on you after a certain episode, and suddenly, you find yourself forgetting why you ever disliked her. Plus, she's super cute!

    What I loved was that the characters in this show were far from one-dimensional. They all had layers, motivations, strengths, and weaknesses. It was such a joy to see fully realized individuals instead of cardboard cutouts.

    And let's talk about the relationships between the female characters - wow! The support they showed for one another was truly heartwarming. But the one that stood out the most to me was the bond between Roo Won and Hee Jin. It was refreshing to see a relationship between two girls who both had feelings for the same guy, yet managed to maintain a genuinely heartwarming connection.

    Speaking of relationships, watching this group of people evolve into a close-knit family was emotionally rewarding. Their journey was so fulfilling to follow.

    Of course, I can't forget about the main couple. They were beyond adorable! Watching them bring out the best in each other and support one another was absolutely wonderful.

    Now, brace yourself for a minor spoiler - there's a glimpse of a trans character! As someone who's cisgender, it seemed like a positive portrayal to me. However, if someone from the trans community has any issues with how it's handled, I'll gladly step back. But as of now, I haven't come across any complaints.

    One thing that impressed me was the semi-accurate portrayal of mental illnesses. It's not just a depressing portrayal; rather, it's done in a way that resonates with those who have similar struggles. I saw myself represented here, and it was done tastefully and respectfully.

    All in all, this has easily become one of my favorite shows. The music is charming, the cast is phenomenal, and the story is a perfect blend of excitement, suspense, humor, romance, and heartwarming moments. It's got that unique TvN flavor that never fails to satisfy. If you're searching for a series that will take you on an emotional rollercoaster and leave you with a grin on your face, give this one a shot!

  • tinychinatown11

    Overall 8

    Story 7Acting 9Music 8Rewatch Value 7

    So here's the deal with this TV series I watched recently. It's called Introverted Boss, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a struggle for me to like it at first. Like, seriously, it took some serious patience. But I gotta say, it eventually grew on me and I ended up binge-watching the entire thing. Yeah, it's definitely one of those shows that you can't wait days in-between episodes for, or you might lose interest.

    Now, here's the thing. The story started off...

    a bit all over the place. It couldn't decide if it wanted to be a romantic comedy or a melodrama. There were moments of mystery, revenge, and CEO anxiety issues mixed in with these weird slapstick comedy scenes. It was like they couldn't find the right balance. Plus, the CEO was this mysterious and unsympathetic character, and the leading lady, oh boy, she was the most annoying person ever. I couldn't stand her.

    But, here's the twist. At some point, the plot got a major rewrite. And let me tell you, that changed everything. Suddenly, things started falling into place, and I found myself completely invested in the story. The writers did a great job of justifying the earlier bad episodes and completely transforming the show into something enjoyable. I have to give them credit for that.

    One of the main reasons I stuck with it was because of the lead actor, Yeon Woo Jin. He played the shy and socially anxious character so well. I could totally relate to him and his struggles with anxiety. It felt believable and relatable, and I was genuinely impressed with how he portrayed the role. And slowly, the leading lady's character improved too. Initially, I couldn't stand her, but the rewrite made her more charming and less annoying. And surprisingly, they had good chemistry together.

    The rest of the cast was pretty great too. The silent monster staff provided some comic relief, and I loved seeing Ye Ji Won in anything. Jang Hee Jin also brought a refreshing energy to her role as the first love interest, making that part of the story more entertaining.

    Now, there were a couple of characters who were stuck in a melodramatic storyline that didn't make sense to me. It felt overdramatic and cringey at times. But hey, the writers did try to make them sympathetic, so I'll give them that.

    In terms of the music, there were a few standout songs in the soundtrack, but overall, it was just okay.

    Here's the thing though, this show takes a long time to build. So if you can sit through the annoying characters, misunderstandings, and melodrama in the first few episodes, you'll eventually get to a good story about self-acceptance and expressing your true feelings. And the last moment of the series was pretty great, I have to say. It was a perfect ending for a show that focused so much on the theme of being able to speak up about how you feel.

    So yeah, if you're into unconventional rom-coms and don't mind a slow start, I'd recommend giving Introverted Boss a shot. Just hang in there, and it might surprise you in the end.

  • coolpak46

    Overall 5

    Story 3Acting 7Music 8Rewatch Value 2

    Once upon a time, there was a highly anticipated TV series that had everyone buzzing with excitement. The news of its release had fans eagerly anticipating the crazy and unpredictable storylines it promised. However, as the episodes unfolded, disappointment settled in like a dark cloud.

    The main plot of the series was undeniably far-fetched, to say the least. While some suspension of disbelief was expected due to the unique character traits of Hwan Ki, the protagonist, the sudden introduction of a mysterious scheme seemed out of...

    place and did not align with the lighthearted and comedic tone initially anticipated.

    What was even more frustrating was the inconsistent character development. The protagonist's growth felt forced and sudden, leaving viewers scratching their heads as to why these changes occurred without any noticeable transition. It seemed as though the characters were programmed to act a certain way by each episode, rather than evolving naturally.

    The pacing of the series also added to the dissatisfaction. It started off painfully slow, then picked up speed in the middle, only to slow down again right when the climax was expected. It was a rollercoaster of emotions and not in a good way.

    One can understand the intentions behind the script, as the writers aimed for clever storytelling. However, for a drama that was not sci-fi in nature, it was difficult to buy into the contrived plot and forced character transformations. The attempted rewrite to make the female lead more appealing did not succeed in sustaining interest, and instead, her motivations felt implausible and ever-changing.

    The cast, although talented, was not given their best material to work with. Park Hye Soo, in particular, seemed to struggle with the role and failed to bring out the depth necessary to make the character believable. In previous projects, she had shined in more relatable and likable roles, but this drama did not showcase her abilities effectively.

    Yeon Woo Jin, on the other hand, managed to deliver a solid performance despite the limitations of the script. His previous work, "Marriage, Not Dating," remains his best to date.

    Some supporting actors from the previous drama by the same production team, "Another Oh Hae Young," made appearances in this series. These talented individuals, such as Ye Ji Won and Heo Jeong Min, brought their usual brilliance to their roles, injecting humor and entertainment. However, the script's flaws prevented them from fully showcasing their potential.

    The music chosen for the series was appropriate and added to the atmosphere of each scene. Unfortunately, the limited selection of tracks made it feel repetitive and predictable. Instead of enhancing the storytelling, the music became a distraction, pulling attention away from the scenes and placing a greater focus on its own presence.

    In terms of rewatch value, this drama fell into a fourth category for the reviewer. Scenes involving Han Chae Ah were the only ones worth revisiting, as the female lead's acting became unbearable. It was disheartening to find more enjoyment in the presence of a deceased character than in the actual protagonist.

    Overall, this TV series resembled a high school experience. Half of it was enjoyable, while the other half felt like a tedious task to get through each day. The only saving grace was the talented cast, but even they couldn't salvage the messy story structure, convoluted plot, and lackluster rewrites. The frustration experienced while watching this series led the reviewer to share their thoughts, marking the first time they felt compelled to write a review.