Gil Oh Sol, an employee at a cleaning company, meets Jang Sun Gyeol, the boss of the company. The two are diametric opposite when it comes to cleanliness. With the help of Oh Sol, Sun Gyeol ... Read allGil Oh Sol, an employee at a cleaning company, meets Jang Sun Gyeol, the boss of the company. The two are diametric opposite when it comes to cleanliness. With the help of Oh Sol, Sun Gyeol faces his mysophobia and finds love.Gil Oh Sol, an employee at a cleaning company, meets Jang Sun Gyeol, the boss of the company. The two are diametric opposite when it comes to cleanliness. With the help of Oh Sol, Sun Gyeol faces his mysophobia and finds love.
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The male lead really stoled the series. He was funny as hell and was able to transition from funny to serious as the episodes played on. They only briefly mentioned the trauma that he went through as a child. The actress on the other hand was kind of okay but like another reviewer said when asked something they wouldn't answer. This series could have ended in less episodes had they spoken up. Another thing. I have never seen a whole family with such bad luck in my life, that is kind of unrealistic. Also the fact that they only focused on her trauma and not the male characters trauma why bring that up if it wasn't going to be used. The ending could have been better. It was kind of incomplete. I recommend watching this because of how funny he was and his ability to transition from that to being serious. Also I have never ever seen a beautiful woman especially korean ever not shower and wash her hair that was kind of unrealistic also.
This is a cute and endearing Kromcom. The last couple of episodes are a bit weak and anticlimactic. I'd have liked to see them handle a few things differently in the writing throughout to draw a bit more audience empathy and lessen the roller coaster ride a bit. It could have used a bit stronger plot. The characters were a mixed set of unique and cliche mixed together. So it wasn't perfect and definitely not "the best romcom ever" (some 10-star staff reviews in there?)... but still a decent binge-watch series and for the most part enjoyable.
This is what I would call a "guilty pleasure" type of k drama. It isn't bad, but it isn't great either. It is filled with the tried and true romcom formula's and tropes, but it is very enjoyable if that is the type of show you are looking for. Sometimes we all just need a cute romcom and this fits the bill.
This show also had my two favorite things in a romantic couple; a soft, gentle boi and a size difference (wow that kitchen countertop scene!). The main couple had good chemistry which really pulled the show together. The plot was pretty simple but well done, and I thought the character motivations made sense which is always a plus - no dumb scenes just for the sake of drama!
Overall I enjoyed this show a lot. Was it great? No. I also wouldn't re-watch it. But I think it is well worth a watch for those who enjoy romantic comedies because this has all the perfect parts of a romcom.
I ignored the low star rating and decided to watch this series based on the good reviews.
The bad points first. The story line. The first 5 episodes weren't great and the male lead character, Jang Seon Kyul was pretty unlikeable, you need a glimmer of hope even in the beginning. The ending really let it down the most. Firstly the stupid thought process of the leading lady, Gil Oh Sol and her father drove me nuts and as is so often with these dramas, a lot of time is wasted not saying how they feel. My pet hate is when everything is only resolved in the last few minutes of the series.
On the positive side, the Jang Seon Kyul character improved drastically as the series progressed and I ended up really liking him by the end, even more so than Oh Sol who was a lovely character for the most part (except the last few episodes). The supporting characters were all great and I really enjoyed episodes 8-14. Still worth watching but could have been so much better.
I would love to have scored this 7.5 because it deserves a higher rating than the current rating. It's a very poignant series to be honest. It has a few of the regular features in many KDRAMAS like childhood traumas, family intrigues and the poor second lead. Anyhow, this was fun to watch! It's got a great support cast and it's quite funny. It's a bit over the top at times, bordering on being quite hammy but it's fun! I loved the leads and this show has one of my favourite umbrella scenes!!! Worth watching for sure.
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- TriviaIn Episode 14 Sun-Gyeol and Oh Sol are at the cinema and watching a segment from Episode 16 of the 2017 series Rain or Shine (aka Just Between Lovers) with Lee Jun Ho and Won Jin-ah
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