TRIBUNNEWSWIKICOM - Introverted Boss merupakan drama Korea tahun 2017, yang diperankan oleh Yeon Woo Jin, Park Hye Soo, Yoon Park, dan Gong Seung Yoon. Drama yang tayang di tvN ini disutradarai oleh Song Hyun Wook. Ditulis oleh Joo Hwa Mi, drama ini berjumlah 16 episode. Memiliki judul lain yaitu My Shy Boss, drama ini tayang pada 16 Januari
52 March 15, 2017March 15, 2017 Introverted Boss Episode 15 by chickachunga Weāre approaching the end, but our introvert-extrovert couple seem further apart than before and are unable to be together despite mutual feelings. Their past seems to get in the way of their present, and doors that were once open have closed shut. But luckily, thereās someone courageous enough to knock, ready to return the favor and draw out the lady who cracked open his shell. EPISODE 15 āA Reason Greater Than 99 Other Reasonsā Ro-woon brightly serves her father a home-cooked breakfast. Judging from his stumped expression, Ro-woonās clearly no chef, but he tells her the food tastes delicious anyway. Then Ro-woon tastes it and cringes. He asks if she plans on continuing to work since she began with bad intentions, and Ro-woon replies that Ji-hye led her to a place where people finally recognize her worth. Ji-hye may not have left behind the necklace, but Ro-woon says she got a prettier one from Hwan-ki instead. Cut to Hwan-ki scrubbing meal trays at the orphanage with Woo-il, who knows Hwan-ki didnāt come here to do dishes, but because he needed someone to talk to. Woo-il urges him to speak, reminding him that his silence can be alienating and that he wants to understand him, too. Hwan-ki says he was wrong in thinking he can see through and understand people, and that he now recognizes how dangerous that notion is. Woo-il doesnāt understand, and Hwan-ki discloses that Ji-hyeās death occurred because of him. Ro-woon waits for Hwan-ki inside his office. She moves to the windows, and the view surprises her. Just then, Hwan-ki arrives looking sad, and he wordlessly embraces Ro-woon; he wonders why more reasons they shouldnāt be together continue to arise. We go back to Valentineās Day evening with Hwan-ki leaving Ro-woonās place with a big smile on his face. Reporter Woo suddenly appeared and reminded Hwan-ki that he doesnāt have the right to smile so freely since thereās something he doesnāt know about. āJi-hye was watching you, not Woo-il,ā Reporter Woo divulged to Hwan-ki. He added that Ji-hyeās unfortunate entanglement with Woo-il came about because of Hwan-ki. We flash back even further to Ji-hye holding onto her drawing and wondering if she should ask Woo-il to give it to Hwan-ki in her stead. Then we see her grab drinks with Reporter Woo and lament how she ultimately wasnāt able to give Hwan-ki the drawing. She felt inferior to Yeon-jung since she dealt with real art, but she didnāt hate her because it was thanks to her that she was able to go on a date with Hwan-ki. She smiled, explaining how excited and nervous she felt even though it was a practice date, and we see that she had looked longingly at Hwan-ki when he left to meet with Yeon-jung. Reporter Woo chided her for falling for bad boys, but Ji-hye contended that Hwan-ki was actually a warm person. Ji-hye laughed, admitting that sheās not very bright, since she still liked and watched Hwan-ki despite the despair and the knowledge that they could never be. Reporter Woo had urged her to confess already, but Ji-hye said that if she did, she couldnāt see him anymore. Ji-hye then answered a call from Woo-il and left to see him despite Reporter Wooās insistence to stay. He sheepishly took out a box from his pocket, and in it was a shiny ring. He sighed and lamented his missed opportunity. Back to Valentineās night. Reporter Woo said Hwan-ki shouldāve given Ji-hye a glance and listened to her at least once, since she only had eyes for him ā how could he be so cruel and ignore her? Reporter Woo stated that Hwan-ki, more than anyone, hurt Ji-hye the most and was therefore the most reprehensible āSo how can you be beside her sister?ā Back to the present. Ro-woonās stunned by what Hwan-ki recounted, since Reporter Woo had never shared this with her. Ro-woon then realizes that Ji-hye didnāt die because of shame from abandonment by Woo-il, but rather the thought that she wouldnāt be able to face Hwan-ki again. Umm, what? We flash back to that night three years ago. Ji-hye called Hwan-ki, desperately hoping heād pick up, but he didnāt. She cried and stood by the windows in his office and imagined Hwan-ki standing next to her. She reached for him, but retracted after picturing his disapproval and anger. Then, she stepped onto the ledge. Back in the present, Hwan-ki and Ro-woon stand before the same window. She states that Ji-hyeās view was not of Woo-ilās, but of Hwan-kiās. In a flashback, we see that Hwan-ki was engrossed in looking out his window. Ji-hye had taken note of this, and while he was away, she had checked out his view and jotted down all the businesses outside his window. Back in the present, Ro-woon hands Hwan-ki Ji-hyeās drawing and says that Ji-hye had filled the concrete building with people ā Hwan-kiās alone all the time, and Ji-hye hoped heād always be surrounded by warm people. Tears fall from Hwan-kiās eyes as Ro-woon describes Ji-hyeās thought process. She puts on a brave front and sets the drawing on his desk, saying that itās finally found its original owner. Hwan-ki follows Ro-woon outside, keeping a short distance between them, but Ro-woon never turns around despite sensing his presence. She continues forward, fighting back tears, and Hwan-ki silently trails her. The next day, Woo-il sits on a swing waiting for Yi-soo. Sheās dressed casually, and Woo-il notes that she looks relaxed. Yi-soo explains that thereās no need to dress up for anyone since her parents ordered her to stay at home, probably because theyāre embarrassed. Woo-il admits that heās thought about her a lot and realized that he took her for granted because he assumed she had everything and that there was nothing he could do for her; he had no idea he was hurting her so much. Yi-soo says itās not his fault, and Woo-il catches her acting on his behalf again. He encourages her to say what she wants and not hold back now, adding that she looks more beautiful than ever now that sheās comfortable being herself. Yi-soo proceeds to blame him for everything, but Woo-il says she can do better than that, so she calls him a jerk and starts hitting him. Woo-il finally approves and hugs Yi-soo, who starts to cry, relieved that he didnāt run away once he saw who she truly was. At the office, Sun-bong approaches Kyo-ri in the kitchen. He asks her who sheās trying to impress by taking diet pills, and Kyo-ri answers that sheās working on improving herself so she can love herself more. He asks her to attend a concert with him that Brain is promoting, assuming she doesnāt have plans, but she declines; she has a PR lecture to attend as part of her personal growth mission. After she leaves, Yoo-hee pops out from behind the counter and startles a dejected Sun-bong. She offers him some advice ā being manly comes across as being cold, so he should be kinder to softhearted Kyo-ri. Sun-bong pokes out of the kitchen and spots Kyo-ri and Se-jong together. Se-jong asks if he can attend the lecture with her, adding that heāll treat her to dinner, and Kyo-ri says yes. Sun-bong looks disappointed, and Yoo-hee frightens him again with an I-told-you-so. She stuffs chocolate in his mouth and instructs him not to lose Kyo-ri again. That night, Se-jong thanks her for letting him attend, but Kyo-ri replies that he was asleep during the whole lecture. Se-jong laments that everyone seems to be progressing except for him. Kyo-ri reminds him that he has a different dream ā to be a celebrity ā but Se-jong still feels left out, noting that even she has matured. She says that once he starts pursuing his dream, heāll change too. He jokingly wonders if sheās trying to send him away, and Kyo-ri surprises him when she confesses that she liked him and asks if heād like to see where she lives. Se-jong stands around Kyo-riās humble rooftop abode, a new experience for a rich kid like him. Kyo-ri tells him that she couldnāt tell him how she felt, since she was too fearful that heād pity her. She adds that she regrets developing feelings for him when he asked her to pretend-date him. She returns all the clothes he bought for her and determines that itās really over now. She sincerely thanks him for the fake relationship and gives him a farewell hug, which ruffles Se-jong. The next day, Yi-soo helps Woo-il hang the laundry at the orphanage. She clarifies that sheās not here for him, but to volunteer and overcome her heartache. Woo-ilās worried about Hwan-ki, but Yi-soo says that heāll be fine since he has someone next to him whoāll knock on his door and drag him out. But Woo-il says that wonāt be so easy anymore. After updating her, Yi-soo remarks that they were all fools for failing to properly confess their feelings. She teases Woo-il for having it the worst, since he wasted his time on Ji-hye when she was looking at someone else. Then she calls Woo-il a dummy, and they share a laugh. Hwan-kiās father receives the 411 on Reporter Woo, who was close to Ji-hye and has been targeting him relentlessly. But the real shocker is the fact that Ji-hyeās sister is a Brain employee. Next, we see Hwan-ki leave two potted flower plants outside Ro-woonās home. He continues to bring two more on every visit, growing a beautiful collection of flowers. Ro-woon beams as she waters all of them. One day, Hwan-kiās setting down the flowers when the gate opens. He sees Ro-woonās startled face behind it, and the two lock eyes for a beat until she turns away. Hwan-kiās eyes brim with pain as he looks at her, but neither is able to cross the threshold. The next time Hwan-ki stops by with flowers, Ro-woonās father requests he stop since thereās no more space for them, and Ro-woonās unlikely to change her mind. He invites Hwan-ki inside and says heāll be closing the barbershop ā the landlordās changed and rentās been increased. Plus, there havenāt been many customers despite being in business for thirty years. Heās not sure why Ro-woon closed herself off, but he advises Hwan-ki to move on, figuring the two werenāt meant to be. Hwan-ki meets with his father, whoās finally clued in on who Ro-woon is. Heās distressed to learn that his father is the one who took over Ro-woonās fatherās barbershop, but his father is remorseless as he merely says that heāll have to find Hwan-kiās partner himself. Just then, Yeon-jung arrives. Sheās shocked that Hwan-ki didnāt get the memo about her being here. Hwan-kiās father loves that sheās known and liked Hwan-ki since college and asks if sheād like to marry him. Yeon-jung answers that she likes the notion, but Hwan-kiās father isnāt exactly her type, which properly offends him. She explains that she likes how careful and considerate Hwan-ki is, but that his father is the opposite; since sheās outgoing and impatient like him, those qualities donāt appeal to her. She thanks Hwan-kiās father for thinking so highly of her, even though she thought heād give Hwan-ki a heads up at the very least. Her bluntness prompts Hwan-kiās father to angrily leave. Although she may have been too harsh, she says this meeting didnāt feel right. Hwan-ki apologizes, but Yeon-jung is unfazed and wonders if this is the start of a sad love story. Ro-woonās father sadly looks around his barbershop. His daughter enters with a huge stack of promotional flyers and says they should try and revive the business and protect the memories of Mom and Ji-hye. Ro-woon hands out flyers to passersby, but they mostly toss it on the ground. She hears a commotion and is surprised to see the return of the familiar Christmas panda, whoās attracted the attention of all the ladies with his cute dance moves. Ro-woon wonders if itās Hwan-ki in the getup. Ro-woon urges him to leave, thinking itās Hwan-ki, but the panda motions that heās actually Se-jong. We see that itās Hwan-ki underneath the costume, and he takes it upon himself to act silly without feeling inhibited. Ro-woon knows Hwan-kiās the panda and urges him to drop the act. She tussles with him trying to get the head off, so he bearhugs her to make her stop. Hwan-ki asks if she can just pretend heās someone else, since he just wanted to see her. She grows teary and asks him to let her see his face. Then a little girl spots Ro-woon in an embrace with the panda and asks her family if a hero will be born when a bear falls in love with a human, heh. The two relocate, and Hwan-ki finally has his panda head off. She thanks him for her help, but asks him to leave after finishing his snack. He says she shouldnāt thank him and admits that the barbershop is suffering because of his father, sadly noting yet another reason why he canāt be the one for Ro-woon. But Hwan-ki says that heās here anyway and will push forward ā until now, sheās always been the one to run to him. He tells her she can close her door, because heāll knock and pull her out from now on. Ro-woon says they shouldnāt do this, thinking of Ji-hye, but Hwan-ki reiterates that heāll be doing it, and asks that she let him help out the barbershop since itās his fatherās fault. They pick up the trampled flyers outside the barbershop, which reminds Ro-woon of three years ago, when no one listened to her cries about Ji-hyeās death. But Hwan-ki reminds her that this time, sheās not alone. Hwan-ki nods behind her, and Yoo-hee, Se-jong, Sun-bong, and Kyo-ri all appear, much to Ro-woonās delight. Sheās touched that theyāre here to help, and they scold her for leaving the company. Kyo-ri and Yoo-hee take photos of the barbershop. Hwan-ki narrates that because the world is dominated by hair salons, simply begging customers to visit wonāt work. Sun-bong narrates that instead of blaming the world for not changing, itās easier and more effective to change yourself. Yoo-hee and Kyo-ri pass out questionnaires at various hair salons for market research while Sun-bong and Se-jong pick out a new outfit for Ro-woonās father. At the office, the Silent Monster crew applauds his new look, but heās visibly discomfited. Heās grateful for their efforts, but admits that their new ideas for changing the barbershop donāt feel right to him. Ro-woon tells him people need to change in order to be loved, but her father wonders what the point is if heās just going to be staying in one place. Hwan-ki appears to understand the sentiment. Ro-woonās frustrated by her father, but Hwan-ki says that they shouldnāt have forced him to change against his will ā theyāll need to find a way so that he can stay the way he is. Hwan-ki reminds her that she was the one who told him this in Malaysia, and says heāll figure it out. Hwan-ki seeks Yeon-jung for a favor He wants to have her announcer friend Han Suk-joon in a cameo feature the barbershop on his show. Yeon-jung asks for a favor in return ā to pretend to be her boyfriend just once ā since Suk-joon was her first love and she wants to show him that sheās a changed woman. Sensing his reluctance, she returns the barbershop deck to him, heh. But he stammers that heāll help her, so she takes it back. Itās a deal! Next, we see the two dressed up and outside the restaurant where Suk-joon waits. Hwan-ki asks if they can make it quick, and Yeon-jung okays this, but requests a farewell kiss, too. Hwan-ki hesitates, but eventually concedes to a kiss on the cheek even though she asked for one on the lips, and they head inside. Yeon-jung introduces him to Suk-joon as the CEO of Silent Monster and her boyfriend. She then says Hwan-ki can leave now and sticks her cheek out. Hwan-ki moves in to kiss, but Yeon-jung turns her head so they kiss on the lips, shocking Suk-joon. Hwan-kiās eyes widen in surprise, and Yeon-jung smiles sweetly as he staggers out. Next, we see Suk-joon getting a trim at Ro-woonās fatherās barbershop and praising the old establishment on camera for thirty years of quality cuts. Ro-woon and Yeon-jung exchange smiles during the shoot. They step outside, and Ro-woon thanks Yeon-jung for her help, but sheās sad to hear that sheās leaving for the tonight and will be gone for a while. She extends her hand, asking Ro-woon to take good care of Hwan-ki. But Ro-woon hesitates, so Yeon-jung just hugs her, understanding her uncertainty. Later, a long line forms outside the barbershop, and Ro-woonās father finds himself suddenly busy. Ro-woon happily counts the thick stack of cash. But then she answers a call from Yoo-hee, and her smile drops. Turns out Reporter Woo had aired some compromising news regarding Silent Monster ā a Silent Monster client, Mr. Park of Rose Airlines, holds a key vote in Hwan-kiās fatherās upcoming election for congress. Reporter Woo had also mentioned that the suicide of a secretary was covered up, as was Hwan-kiās power abuse. He ended on this note ā as a congressman, Hwan-kiās father would prioritize issues that are advantageous to him, namely those having to do with Brain and Silent Monster. Hwan-ki listens to Reporter Wooās words with concern while his fatherās anger intensifies. Ro-woon angrily calls Reporter Woo, wondering how he could do something like this. She says that Hwan-ki and Silent Monster are separate from Hwan-kiās father, but Reporter Woo cuts her off and says the truth is relative. Sheās about to step outside when the sight of Ji-hyeās heels stops her. Her father asks her why sheās hesitating, and she tearfully informs him that Ji-hye liked Hwan-ki and that she suffered because she couldnāt tell him how she truly felt. She wonders how she can possibly accept Hwan-kiās feelings knowing this. Hwan-ki meets with his father again, who says that thereās only one way out of this ā to say that Woo-il orchestrated everything due to his unwavering loyalty and that they fired him once they found out. But this is too much for Hwan-ki, and he shouts at his father to stop. COMMENTS Well, thatās an odd and abrupt way to end the penultimate episode. But I guess Iām not surprised by anything anymore, because thereās still so much about this series that doesnāt quite add up. This episode was certainly an improvement from last weekās dull filler episodes ā not that thatās saying much ā but Iām so dissatisfied and baffled by some of the developments. The sporadic appearances of Reporter Woo, Ji-hyeās not so mysterious death⦠Iām so over it all, yet the showās still trying to hammer me over the head with how āimportantā her death is and the ludicrous notion that her death can be attributed to Hwan-ki. What?! Why does Woo-il get away scot-free for drunkenly forcing himself on Ji-hye? And since when did he become the trusty confidant that Hwan-ki turns to whenever heās got something on his mind? I think the show wanted Reporter Wooās ābombshellā of a revelation to Hwan-ki to seem like a curveball, but Ji-hyeās suicide made little sense then, and Reporter Wooās random tidbit doesnāt change that now. Am I really supposed to believe that Ji-hye committed suicide because she couldnāt divulge her feelings for Hwan-ki? It seems the show has forgotten that Woo-ilās cowardice and severe lapse in judgment played a huge role in her death. It bothers me that Yi-soo for some reason still meets up with Woo-il and is able to enjoy his company when she should really be receiving psychological help. And the way she joked about how Woo-il misunderstood Ji-hye and āwasted his timeā on her rubbed me the wrong way. Did she just make light of his one night stand? I mentioned this before, but Woo-il seems way too hunky dory, but I guess he no longer feels culpable now that Hwan-kiās responsible for Ji-hyeās death. It must be nice to get away with bad decisions and to have a best friend who believes beyond logical reason that somehow not recognizing a womanās feelings for him resulted in her suicide. The writing has consistently been problematic and inconsistent, and I canāt even recall if Ro-woon was ever told exactly what Woo-il did to Ji-hye, because Iām guessing if Ro-woon did know about what transpired that night three years ago, revenge would be back on her mind. I never thought Iād say this, but Iām utterly perplexed by all the main characters except for the Silent Monster crew and Yeon-jung. Bless Yeon-jung, ever the coolest cucumber. Iām annoyed at Hwan-ki and Ro-woon for being so easily persuaded. Iām glad Hwan-ki has the courage to stay by Ro-woonās side, but his sudden burst of confidence originated from nowhere, and his transition from cripplingly shy to assured and fearless was not steady nor rewarding to watch. There was no semblance of a natural progression, and I think this can be said for the entire series as a whole; the central narratives and characters did not progress in a manner that made much sense. The only conflict thatās left, really, is whether or not Hwan-ki and Ro-woon can be together. And we know they can, because this show is incapable of twists. Itās a pity that Introverted Boss didnāt live up to the hype or the fun teasers and posters. The rewrite solved very little, but I think this show was doomed from the start by opening with an unexpectedly dark and gruesome suicide and not knowing what to do with it afterward. To end on a positive note, I love that Kyo-ri neatly ended her relationship with Se-jong, and that she has this newfound desire to love herself more. It was also nice to see the Silent Monster crew back in action again, and I wish we had more heartwarming moments of levity with them. Iām so fond of Yeon-jungās candidness ā girl got that kiss! ā that Iām starting to think sheās too good for Hwan-ki and Ro-woon. Seriously, they donāt deserve her. With one episode remaining and knowing itās going to be a filler finale, Iād love to see her pop up and steal more scenes. Hwan-ki and Ro-woon make a cute couple, but theyāre awfully tedious when theyāre sorting out their āissues.ā RELATED POSTS Introverted Boss Episode 14 Introverted Boss Episode 13 Introverted Boss Episode 12 Introverted Boss Episode 11 Introverted Boss Episode 10 Introverted Boss Episode 9 Introverted Boss Episode 8 Introverted Boss Episode 7 Introverted Boss Episode 6 Introverted Boss Episode 5 Introverted Boss Episode 4 Introverted Boss Episode 3 Introverted Boss Episode 2 Introverted Boss Episode 1
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Introverted Boss Episode 1 Eun Hwan Ki is CEO of a successful marketing company, but his difficulty with social interactions means he avoids all of his employees and cannot bring himself to talk to Chae Ro Woon,⦠read more Introverted Boss Episode 2 Brain PR holds a press conference and promises drastic changes after a news story goes viral. Ro Woon is further convinced that Hwan Ki is hiding something. Source DramaFever Introverted Boss Episode 3 Hwan Ki is put in charge of a new department, and to his displeasure, Ro Woon is placed on his team. Another unexpected guest crowds Hwan Ki's office as the team takes on its first⦠read more Introverted Boss Episode 4 Ro Woon is roped into trying to secure the business of an overly-friendly ramen company director. Hwan Ki becomes irritated with Woo Il's methods. Source DramaFever Introverted Boss Episode 5 Three years ago, Ji Hye helps Hwan Ki out with his dating life, while Woo Il receives flustering news about his own, and we witness the days leading up to Ji Hye's death. Source⦠read more Introverted Boss Episode 6 Hwan Ki's disastrous "presentation" is leaked online, and the Silent Monster team must make up for it, or else. They begin with a team-building workshop. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 7 Hwan Ki becomes more determined to change, but his confidence is still lacking. Silent Monster takes on an airline president in need of a drastic image overhaul. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 8 Ro Woon tries a new technique in Malaysia to get Hwan Ki to open up. Hwan Ki has trouble controlling his anger toward Woo Il. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 9 Ro Woon comes up with a simple new system for Hwan Ki. Silent Monster begins a new project revamping a completely uninviting movie theater. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 10 Woo Il, now aware of her identity, is determined to keep Ro Woon away. Hwan Ki takes on a task no one believes he can handle. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 11 Hwan Ki's big presentation arrives, but can he pull it off? Ro Woon wishes to tell Hwan Ki her true identity, but she's met with numerous surprises instead. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 12 Ro Woon's father is infuriated when he learns where she has been working. The feud between Ro Woon and Yeon Jung heats up. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 13 Hwan Ki assigns a challenging task to Gyo Ri. The day of Yi Soo and Woo Il's wedding arrives. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 14 Yi Soo confesses to Ro Woon, but she doesn't feel a confession is enough. Hwan Ki is left to manage Brain PR without Woo Il, but the employees outside of Silent Monster aren't so sure⦠read more Introverted Boss Episode 15 Reporter Woo reveals shocking information to Hwan Ki, throwing everything off balance. Ro Woon's father's barbershop faces the possibility of closing down. Source thetvdb Introverted Boss Episode 16 With the truth finally out in the open, everyone must figure out a way to move forward and make peace. Ro Woon and Hwan Ki must also decide if they will be moving forward together.⦠read more
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