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5 | ->''"The most important thing you should remember is to make sure you make time for yourself"'' |
6 | -->-- '''Kim Mi-So''' |
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8 | ''What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?'' is a KoreanDrama which premiered in 2018. Starring Creator/{{Park Seojoon}} as Lee Young-Joon and Park Min-Young as Kim Mi-So. |
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10 | Lee Young-Joon's family runs a large company and he works as the vice-president of the company. He is smart, rich and handsome, but he is arrogant. His secretary is Kim Mi-So. She has worked for him for years and she is perfect for him, but Kim Mi-So decides to quit her job. Young-joon then decided to do whatever he can after talking to his best friend, who happens to be a board director in his company, to make sure Mi-so stays by his side. |
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13 | !! This show provides examples of: |
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15 | * BetaCouple: Two beta couples appear in the office by the end of the series [[spoiler: Bong Se-Ra with Yang Cheol and Kim Ji-Ah with Go Gwi-Nam]]. The show sometimes cuts to the stories of these secondary couples to stretch out the 16-episode running time. |
16 | * BettyAndVeronica: The Lee brothers towards Mi-So. Young-joon is (initially) arrogant and narcissistic, while Sung-yeon is confident and outgoing. |
17 | * BlindDate: Mi-so goes on a disastrous one in episode 3. Her date takes her to a fast-food place and then flips out when she tries to eat something off of his plate. |
18 | * BrokenBird: Young-Joon [[spoiler: and Mi-So]] appears to have PTSD from a traumatic event that happened in childhood. |
19 | * CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem: Mi-So toward Young-Joon as she finds his behaviour narcissistic and domineering. [[spoiler: He lessens this behaviour as time goes on]] |
20 | * CantTieHisTie: Mi-So is the only one allowed to tie Young-Joon’s tie. During the blind date she goes to correct the tie of her date. She apologises afterward saying it is an ‘occupational hazard’. |
21 | * ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Mi-So and her ‘Oppa’. [[spoiler: later revealed to be Young-Joon]]. |
22 | * CommonalityConnection: Mi-So and Ji-Ah bond over their shared love of the author, Morpheus. |
23 | * CrazyJealousGuy: Young-Joon is frequently jealous of those Mi-So interacts with, often interrupting conversations or giving those involved a DeathGlare |
24 | * DarkAndTroubledPast: The Lee brothers and Mi-So all have a shared dark past. Specifically, they were all kidnapped and held captive by a deranged woman, which has left them all traumatized. |
25 | * DistractedByMyOwnSexy: Young-Joon is frequently distracted by his own reflection which doesn’t go unnoticed by others in the series. |
26 | * FamilyDisunion: The Lee brothers are often at each-other’s throats. |
27 | * ForgottenFirstMeeting: [[spoiler: Mi-So and Young-Joon, as is eventually revealed, knew each other as children, and were both kidnapped and held captive by the same woman. Although only forgotten on Mi-So’s side]] |
28 | * GeekyTurnOn: A large part of Go Gwi-Nam’s status as a ChickMagnet stems from his workaholic tendencies. |
29 | * GreenEyedEpiphany: Young-Joon has a particularly jealous epiphany in episode 3. Both in regards to Mi-So’s blind date and her interactions with Go Gwi-Nam at the company sport event. |
30 | * HeldGaze: At least once an episode, Mi-So and Young-Joon hold a long, emotional look. |
31 | * LeavetheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Yoo-Sik holds Yang Cheol back from interfering when Young-Joon hurts his ankle in order to let Mi-So take care of him. |
32 | * MrFanservice: Young-Joon is often shown shirtless. |
33 | * OfficeRomance: Young-Joon, a wealthy businessman, falls in love with his SexySecretary Mi-So. [[spoiler: by the last episode Se-Ra and Yang Cheol and Gwi-Nam and Ji-Ah]] |
34 | * PlaguedByNightmares: Young-Joon has nightmares of his kidnapping when he was a child. |
35 | * PopUpTexting: A unique use of this in Episode 8. Young-joon is struggling with a text to Mi-so. The texts pop up on the screen, and then the Hangul characters are shown floating in space--and Young-joon blows them away. |
36 | * QuestioningTitle: ''What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?'' |
37 | * QuittingToGetMarried: One of Mi-So’s reasons to leave her position is in order to date and get married. More justified than usual, as her job with Young-joon prevents her from having any kind of private life or meeting a man. |
38 | * RomanticFalseLead: Lee Sung-Yeon for Mi-so. It's perfectly obvious that he stands no shot with her. |
39 | * RomanticWingman: Yoo-Sik is one for Young-Joon and Mi-So. He is continually offering Young-joon advice on how to court Mi-so. |
40 | * SecretRelationship: Once Mi-So and Young-Joon get together, they make a great effort to hide their relationship from the others at the office. [[spoiler: Se-Ra and Yang Cheol’s relationship is also this (though everyone already knew)]] |
41 | * SexySecretary: Mi-so. Even before she and Young-joon become lovers, she is always wearing tight skirts and snug tops at work. |
42 | * SexyShirtSwitch: Episode 14 begins with Mi-so making a big entrance into the bedroom wearing only Young-joon's shirt, as he stares in admiration. |
43 | * SiblingTriangle: The Lee brothers both fall in love with beautiful Mi-So. |
44 | * SingleTargetSexuality: Young-Joon only ever expresses interest of any kind towards Mi-So. |
45 | * SleepingWithTheBoss: Mi-So worries that others will think she only kept her position in the company by sleeping with Young-Joon. |
46 | * SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Sung-Yeon often feels inadequate next to his younger brother. |
47 | * YoureNotMyType: One of Mi-So’s many rejections of Young-Joon is the fact that she wants someone ‘normal’ and Young-Joon (a wealthy chaebol) is far from this. |
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