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What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Season 1

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Season 1 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.1/10. 16 episodes on Netflix / tvN from 6 June 2018.

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BollyMeter8.1/10Peak cable rating of 8.665% (Nielsen Korea), IMDb audience score of 8.0, and a remake-spawning global footprint across four countries; Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young's chemistry was the most discussed in Korean television that summer.

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What BollyAI Thinks

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim launched on tvN in June 2018 and peaked at 8.665 percent cable viewership (Nielsen Korea, nationwide), confirming it as one of that year's dominant romantic comedies. The show's central engine is the rapport between Park Seo-joon's gloriously self-absorbed Lee Young-joon and Park Min-young's Kim Mi-so - a dynamic that generated off-screen dating speculation at the height of the broadcast run and earned the drama a reputation as 2018's most irresistible rom-com. The series folds a childhood trauma subplot into the comic workplace premise, giving the back half genuine dramatic stakes without abandoning the tone. The IMDb audience score sits at 8.0 across a significant voter base. Its influence endures: by 2025, four separate country remakes had been produced or announced - Philippines, Thailand, China, and Indonesia - a measure of the original's export appeal.

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Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1Episode 18.0

    The premiere deploys Young-joon's encyclopaedic self-regard as both the comedy and the eventual problem - the joke is funny because Park Seo-joon commits fully. Mi-so's resignation announcement lands as a genuine structural rupture in his worldview.

    The moment: Young-joon's first articulation of his own magnificence - delivered with comic sincerity that immediately sets the season's tonal contract.

  2. E9Episode 98.3

    The series pivots into trauma territory here, deepening what had been a light workplace comedy into something with genuine psychological stakes. The tonal shift was the most debated element of the show's run.

    The moment: The childhood memory revelation - the scene that recontextualises every prior comedic beat and justifies the show's structural gamble.