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Jun and Jun
Boss-Employee Relationship

Jun and Jun (2023)

A captivating South Korean BL drama set in a modern office. Ex-idol Lee Jun meets charismatic manager Choi Jun. Must-watch!

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Boss-Employee Relationship
Original Title 준과 준
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 8
Duration 28 mins
Status Ended
Year 2023
First Air Date July 20, 2023
Last Air Date September 7, 2023
Broadcast Day thursday
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Synopsis

Lee Jun, a former singer turned office worker, finds his world turned upside down when his first love, Choi Jun, unexpectedly reappears as his department head. As their paths cross once again, the sparks of their past ignite a passionate story within the confines of the office. ☆ Will the intern or the charming department head make the first move in this captivating office romance?

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A Heartfelt Office Romance Drama

In the bustling world of a modern South Korean office, where deadlines loom and coffee breaks are a precious respite, “Jun & Jun” unfolds. This delightful BL (Boys’ Love) drama, directed by Kim Eun Hye, weaves together romance, humor, and workplace dynamics in a captivating narrative.

Plot Summary

Lee Jun (played by Yang Jun Mo) once aspired to be a chart-topping pop star but eventually traded his dreams for a desk job. As an ex-idol, he steps into the corporate world as an intern at a cosmetics company. His encounter with Choi Jun (Ki Hyun Woo), a talented yet flirtatious manager, sets the stage for a delightful office romance.

Choi Jun, now a manager, delegates tasks to the interns, who navigate insults and challenges with resilience. Their ally is Lee Joo Ha (Yeoreum), an assistant manager determined to shield them from the wrath of higher-ups. As workload mounts, so does the romantic tension between Lee Jun and Choi Jun. But their office romance isn’t the only one brewing—Simeon (Park Hyeong Seop) and Song Hyun Jae (Cho Chan Hyun), fellow employees, also find themselves drawn to love’s allure.

Why “Jun & Jun” Stands Out

  1. Realistic Workplace Vibes: The drama captures the daily grind of office life—the camaraderie, the deadlines, and the coffee-fueled conversations. It resonates with anyone who has navigated the corporate maze.
  2. Ex-Idol Turned Intern: Lee Jun’s transition from the spotlight to the cubicle is both relatable and endearing. His struggles to fit in and prove himself mirror the challenges faced by many fresh graduates.
  3. Choi Jun’s Charisma: Ki Hyun Woo’s portrayal of Choi Jun is magnetic. His charisma, combined with a dash of playfulness, keeps viewers hooked. The chemistry between Lee Jun and Choi Jun sizzles on screen.
  4. Supporting Characters: Lee Joo Ha’s protective instincts and the budding romance between Simeon and Song Hyun Jae add depth to the story. Each character contributes to the rich tapestry of office dynamics.
  5. BL Done Right: “Jun & Jun” balances romance and workplace humor without veering into melodrama. It’s a refreshing take on BL, emphasizing emotional connections over clichés.

Verdict

“Jun & Jun” is a gem in the K-drama landscape. Its blend of workplace authenticity, heartfelt moments, and charismatic performances makes it a must-watch. Whether you’re a fan of BL or simply appreciate well-crafted storytelling, this drama deserves a spot on your watchlist. So grab your coffee, settle into your office chair, and immerse yourself in the delightful world of “Jun & Jun.”

Note: While the drama’s official title is “Jun & Jun,” it’s also known as “Love in Jun.”

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