


A rookie producer joins the Korean Broadcasting System to be near his secret crush and enters the madcap world of network TV, where ratings rule.
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it starts off a bit slow, but it picks up and it's pretty cute overall in a slow burn way. especially Seung Chan hahaha
On Netflix or I guess other license international streaming services you will be missing out on: - Star Wars music (and other 'real' referential music) - a lot of random atmospheric music - music actually playing in the background in studios - the bulk of Kim Soo Hyun singing - some pointless comedy noises Netflix cuts some unnecessary things, but I'd say there's a substantial hit from the loss of commercial music, maybe 1/3 as much as in any of the Reply series (where it's a REALLY big difference and sometimes half the screen is blurred out too). However, Netflix has a intro that you otherwise don't get (characters getting on a bus together, which doesn't actually happen in the show since everybody drives their distinct largely sponsored cars).
























