For a short-form series, this one packs a serious punch. The office power dynamics, the revenge angle, and the emotional core all work together really well. Ryan’s story is tragic, but it never feels pointless — his actions change everyone around him. The final episodes had me hooked, and the emotio
This drama surprised me with how gentle and cruel it could be at the same time. The quiet moments — late nights, insomnia, small conversations — were my favorite parts. They made the later tragedy hurt so much more. Ryan’s character is written with a lot of heart, and his ending felt devastating but
I came in expecting a light, clever office drama, but wow, this went way beyond that. The pacing is tight, the emotional turns feel earned, and the stakes keep rising naturally. Ryan’s motivation for his sister made his choices believable, and the villain arc actually felt threatening. The kidnappin
I honestly didn’t expect a short drama to hit me this emotionally. What starts as an office counterattack story slowly turns into something deeper and heavier. Ryan isn’t just a “genius flirt,” he’s a man carrying impossible responsibility, and the way the story shows his quiet sacrifices really got