18 reviews
I love these two actors since their roles in Goblin. Their chemistry is no joke. If you looking for cute, sweet yet funny and light-hearted drama. This is the one.
- pinky_elevenshi
- Apr 17, 2019
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This light romantic comedy sucked me in. I really could not get enough of this odd couple romance. Both lead actors won you over, but Yoo In-Na in particular was a revelation: it is the first time I have seen her in the lead role and she shone oh-so very brightly.
This series rests entirely on their performances. Secondary characters add flavour but are carried by the central romance. A thriller sub-plot lasts for only a few episodes before we return to delighting in the lovely couple.
Pure enjoyment. I loved it.
This series rests entirely on their performances. Secondary characters add flavour but are carried by the central romance. A thriller sub-plot lasts for only a few episodes before we return to delighting in the lovely couple.
Pure enjoyment. I loved it.
- wheatley-20230
- Mar 26, 2022
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The chemistry between Lee Dong-Wook & Yoo In-na's undeniable. Their characters from Goblin led me to this series. I love rom-coms that's why I'm so into this one. I loved every bit of it. This series made me laugh a lot. They also managed to bring out good stories from different characters, and a few plot twists on the series. If you would like to watch something that could make you feel light & happy, I would recommend this show. Also, the OST of this drama is spot on.
- jaminajheelyn
- Mar 27, 2020
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This was an enjoyable feel-good show!
The lead and supporting actors had great chemistry. Every character in the law firm brought a unique dynamic and personality and they all won me over. The plot isn't anything to revolutionary, but you'll definitely enjoy yourself and see some top tier romantic acts of service. I definitely ship this show and all of it's wonderful characters!
The lead and supporting actors had great chemistry. Every character in the law firm brought a unique dynamic and personality and they all won me over. The plot isn't anything to revolutionary, but you'll definitely enjoy yourself and see some top tier romantic acts of service. I definitely ship this show and all of it's wonderful characters!
- stephendhua
- Jan 18, 2022
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It is a light hearted full package show. Everything about this show is good except one thing that chapters complete fastly without giving it screen time. Otherwise its a good and comfort watch.
- priyagoswami-94472
- Nov 12, 2021
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A disgraced actress (Yoo In-na) has the opportunity for a comeback role but she has to work at a law office for three months to acquire the part. It is here the upbeat actress meets the dour attorney (Lee Dong-Wook) and they instantly clash but will things change over time. ? They were the second lead couple in the series Guardian: The lonely and great God and here once again their Chemistry shines. A heartwarming romantic comedy with a serious side which looks at the fickle nature of fame with judgemental media and fans. A superb cast with a well paced script will bring a smile to your face for 16 episodes and I gave it an extra point as I think Yoo In-na is adorable.
- alaningle7
- Sep 16, 2021
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Such a pretty drama! The plot isn't something extravagant, the truly interesting thing is watching the characters grow with each other. Especially the side characters. I was really happy to observe them in every episode, totally recommend this show!
- AnnaPagrati
- Aug 19, 2021
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Loved these 2 in goblin as their chemistry is amazing was not disappointed with this drama.. I didn't expect to find this drama so funny the supporting cast were honestly hilarious.. loved every moment of watching this.
- taneesha-66477
- Jan 1, 2021
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The chemistry really carries the story. If you like watching two beautiful people fall in love then it's great! I thought it was really cute and enjoyable. There's nothing really deep about this tv show but that's okay!
- tendayipeyton
- Jul 12, 2020
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A very entertaining light drama. So sweet, funny and heart fluttering! I think LDW and YIN are my next favourite couple after HB and SYJ in CLoY.
- ladyrora1601
- Jul 28, 2020
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It was funny till the end. Some shows start funny but dwindle off becoming only romantic. They writer and film crew was consistent. You laughed during episode 15 as much as episode 1. I would had lived in in dub because I do not read that fast but it was worth every pause to ready the subtitles. I also tried to purchase this online to go back and watch again but was unsuccessful. I gave it 9 out of 10 because the passion in the kisses or hugs did not really come across. However, it did not change my live for the show. I fell in love with all the characters, their talent was undeniable. I will find a way to purchase this online.
- originalavaone-28070
- Jul 17, 2023
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Very lovley drama, the story is very sweet, and the main actress is super cute and the main actor is handsone!!! It has some events in it and make them become more closer, actually the two stalkers one is the rich man who loves Yoon-seo another one is ons girl's ex-boyfriend, he was hiding at the grils house under the sofa....
and when they broke up scene, that's really sad and touchable...but just for one EP, then other EPs are very sweet and make us fall in love~!
The second actor and actress' story line is bored and unnecessary, the two attornes Miss Dan anf Mr. Choe's story line are more interesting!
It's a lighthearted skits, no stress and no brains' drama, if you want to wathch the drama somthing like that, you can watch this one~!
The second actor and actress' story line is bored and unnecessary, the two attornes Miss Dan anf Mr. Choe's story line are more interesting!
It's a lighthearted skits, no stress and no brains' drama, if you want to wathch the drama somthing like that, you can watch this one~!
I cannot believe I had this in my Netflix my list for a year and never got around to watching it.
So just started this on a whim and it was so good and entertaining I binge watched it on a weekend.
I have to admit, I'd been on a dark, suspense, thriller and horror genre for last 2 months and was longing for a light romantic show to cleanse but was clueless what to watch. Glad I started this.
The story is simple, yet so entertaining. And the thing that sets it apart from other kdramas is what I loved most, the characters are all nice, no backstabbing, hatred, no stupid misunderstandings etc. They are all pleasant , the chemistry between two leads is so natural and despite some silly cute things between them, the characters portrayed are so mature, which kdramas always lack.
I really loved the matured, understanding relationship the leads shared. No unnecessary love triangles, no overtly jealous immature feelings, No overstepping boundaries, and no extended sub plots and misunderstandings between couple as well.
A problem arises in a episode and they pretty much resolve it quickly, which is how it should be instead of stretching it stupidly.
The most common theme in kdramas is, lead characters meet, they have some problems, usually don't like each other, then by 3-4 episode they kinda become friends, by 5-6 episode they start liking each other but don't show, by 8-9 episode they express love, and when they finally do, some issue arises that separates them for next 2-3 episodes, by 13-14 episode they finally get together, and stupid random thing happens and it gets resolved in end.
However here, its so good, by 2nd episode they develop feelings, and by 3-4 episode they maturely handle their emotions, tell each other and start dating, get to know things about each other, don't act like dumba*s in office secret romance and focus on work, when a issue comes they actually clearly calmly communicate and resolve it quickly
This was such a fun, entertaining, I'd say close to reality(in some ways) romantic Kdrama. People should really watch it. Must recommended.
So just started this on a whim and it was so good and entertaining I binge watched it on a weekend.
I have to admit, I'd been on a dark, suspense, thriller and horror genre for last 2 months and was longing for a light romantic show to cleanse but was clueless what to watch. Glad I started this.
The story is simple, yet so entertaining. And the thing that sets it apart from other kdramas is what I loved most, the characters are all nice, no backstabbing, hatred, no stupid misunderstandings etc. They are all pleasant , the chemistry between two leads is so natural and despite some silly cute things between them, the characters portrayed are so mature, which kdramas always lack.
I really loved the matured, understanding relationship the leads shared. No unnecessary love triangles, no overtly jealous immature feelings, No overstepping boundaries, and no extended sub plots and misunderstandings between couple as well.
A problem arises in a episode and they pretty much resolve it quickly, which is how it should be instead of stretching it stupidly.
The most common theme in kdramas is, lead characters meet, they have some problems, usually don't like each other, then by 3-4 episode they kinda become friends, by 5-6 episode they start liking each other but don't show, by 8-9 episode they express love, and when they finally do, some issue arises that separates them for next 2-3 episodes, by 13-14 episode they finally get together, and stupid random thing happens and it gets resolved in end.
However here, its so good, by 2nd episode they develop feelings, and by 3-4 episode they maturely handle their emotions, tell each other and start dating, get to know things about each other, don't act like dumba*s in office secret romance and focus on work, when a issue comes they actually clearly calmly communicate and resolve it quickly
This was such a fun, entertaining, I'd say close to reality(in some ways) romantic Kdrama. People should really watch it. Must recommended.
- unrivaledraj
- Apr 12, 2023
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Saw this on Netflix where it was called Touch Your Heart. There couldn't be a cuter couple than the characters Kwon Junk-row and Oh Yoon-Seo. They worked so well together. It is so funny as the straight laced serious all business top lawyer gets paired with a volunteer who wants to secretly study the role of a lawyer so she can get the job since she has not been able to land a role since a scandal. There is only a 3 month contract and then it's over. The lawyer doesn't know this secret about the acting role though and thinks that she really wants to work in the field. She soon starts to comically loosen him up and he starts to really enjoy having her there. Lee Dong-wook is perfect for the lawyer role as suits the serious business role perfectly and then gets cuter as it goes along starting with a little smile and goes from there. So do they fall in love? Guess you will have to watch it and see. Very worth watching.
- PalmBeachG
- Apr 11, 2022
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There are 16 episodes that run about 1 hour long and you will want to watch on to the next episode. It's "light" because the balance is perfect - not to overdrawn or with too much focus on the main couple or second couple. I think if you watched this show again you would pick up even more hidden subtleties. There was a character I really liked who played the CEO of Always Law Firm as he could change roles very well. The writer also portrayed the small "corporate" law firm very well with the overall theme of office romances. The music was okay the main song, "Make It Count" by Chen is worth listening too.
- ChannelKdrama
- Jul 26, 2024
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This is an incredibly fun and enjoyable RomCom. It doesn't break any new ground nor revolutionize the genre but that is beside the point - most shows don't. That doesn't detract from the joy of watching a couple that have no dating experience find each other and awkwardly navigate thru their relationship inexperience and her celebrity to find love.
Good Things: The show is filled with a variety of quirky but good, nice people. While it does not have major antagonists, some minor ones appear and are dealt with in a manner that bring Yoon-Seo and Jeong-rok closer together rather than drive them apart. And the show moves on.
With one exception, the series doesn't utilize any of the negative tropes so common in RomComs. Once Yoon-seo and Jeong-rok become a couple, they work together to overcome obstacles rather than following the fight/makeup rollercoaster.
I like how Yoon-seo is portrayed as intelligent but a bit flighty and naive and Jeong-rok as warm hearted underneath the cold exterior. Their interactions were so much fun.
The OST is excellent - the theme song is one of my favorites. I had not realized it was from this series until I started watching.
Yoon-seo's drunken phone call confession, Jeong-rok's consulting with Se-won for relationship advice (for a friend of course), and the 'legalese' love letter sequence was excellent.
Bad Things: While there was great chemistry, there was little actual passion. The kissing scenes were cute but the consoling hugs the very definition of awkward. As were most of their interactions that involved touching (e.g. Holding hands). Some initial awkward sweetness is great but too much turns saccharine.
Wished they'd finished the minor romance thread between the Doo-seob and Eun-Ji (investigator and secretary). They toyed with it throughout the series only to have a short "I'm not interested in a relationship" scene at the end. Would have loved to see 10 minutes of the awkward sweetness used to flesh out their relationship with a happy ending.
And they had to use the Break-up-to-Save-her trope. Whereas one thing I loved about Yoon-Seo and Jeong-Rok's relationship was how it was built on trust and respect, this trope breaks both of those qualities. It says 'I do not trust that you can make a decision about your life so I'm going to make it for you' and go on to make us both miserable, What Yoon-Seo says when they eventual reunite shows why a real relationship is built on honest communication - especially for big issues. She understands the situation, has weighted the choices and makes the decision for what will make her the happiest.
Interesting Things: I really enjoy the scenes showing Yoon-Seo acting poorly. The contrast of how well Yoo In-na plays Oh Yoon-Seo vs how Oh Yoon-seo poorly acts in one of her past works is very fun. It takes a good actor to convincingly play a poor actor.
This had the most product placements of any show I've seen so far but they were (for the most part) very subtle and well done. None of them felt intrusive.
Conclusion: I thoroughly enjoyed this series. The acting is great and the story is filled with positivity.
Good Things: The show is filled with a variety of quirky but good, nice people. While it does not have major antagonists, some minor ones appear and are dealt with in a manner that bring Yoon-Seo and Jeong-rok closer together rather than drive them apart. And the show moves on.
With one exception, the series doesn't utilize any of the negative tropes so common in RomComs. Once Yoon-seo and Jeong-rok become a couple, they work together to overcome obstacles rather than following the fight/makeup rollercoaster.
I like how Yoon-seo is portrayed as intelligent but a bit flighty and naive and Jeong-rok as warm hearted underneath the cold exterior. Their interactions were so much fun.
The OST is excellent - the theme song is one of my favorites. I had not realized it was from this series until I started watching.
Yoon-seo's drunken phone call confession, Jeong-rok's consulting with Se-won for relationship advice (for a friend of course), and the 'legalese' love letter sequence was excellent.
Bad Things: While there was great chemistry, there was little actual passion. The kissing scenes were cute but the consoling hugs the very definition of awkward. As were most of their interactions that involved touching (e.g. Holding hands). Some initial awkward sweetness is great but too much turns saccharine.
Wished they'd finished the minor romance thread between the Doo-seob and Eun-Ji (investigator and secretary). They toyed with it throughout the series only to have a short "I'm not interested in a relationship" scene at the end. Would have loved to see 10 minutes of the awkward sweetness used to flesh out their relationship with a happy ending.
And they had to use the Break-up-to-Save-her trope. Whereas one thing I loved about Yoon-Seo and Jeong-Rok's relationship was how it was built on trust and respect, this trope breaks both of those qualities. It says 'I do not trust that you can make a decision about your life so I'm going to make it for you' and go on to make us both miserable, What Yoon-Seo says when they eventual reunite shows why a real relationship is built on honest communication - especially for big issues. She understands the situation, has weighted the choices and makes the decision for what will make her the happiest.
Interesting Things: I really enjoy the scenes showing Yoon-Seo acting poorly. The contrast of how well Yoo In-na plays Oh Yoon-Seo vs how Oh Yoon-seo poorly acts in one of her past works is very fun. It takes a good actor to convincingly play a poor actor.
This had the most product placements of any show I've seen so far but they were (for the most part) very subtle and well done. None of them felt intrusive.
Conclusion: I thoroughly enjoyed this series. The acting is great and the story is filled with positivity.
- brobst8832
- Sep 21, 2025
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