Clean
With Passion For Now (2018)
Grade:
B
16 Episodes, 1 hr each
Viewing
Platform: Viki
Jang Seon-kyul is a successful business
owner of a moderate size cleaning company – an endeavor he started
to avoid entering his overbearing grandfather's large business
conglomerate. It's where Seon-kyul's mysophobia (fear of germs) can
be indulged, as no one thinks it strange for a cleaning business CEO
to be so fastidious. Then comes along the somewhat aimless,
indeterminate job applicant, Gil Oh-sol. Oh-sol was once a promising
high school athlete, but when her mother passed away unexpectedly,
Oh-sol gave up on her athletic dreams in order to constantly study,
apply for office type jobs, and work part-time jobs to help their
family make ends meet. Personal hygiene and grooming went out the
door along with her athletic dreams. What happens when Seon-kyul
finds out the repulsive Oh-sol was hired into his cleaning company?
Will Oh-sol be able to keep her job a secret from her father, who
wants something more for his children than a life of menial labor?
And what will Seon-kyul's grandfather have to say about the budding
romance, in light of what happened to Oh-sol's family?
*The
first half of the show is EXACTLY what I have been looking for in a
drama! TONS of comedy, cringe-worthy secondhand embarrassment, and
great pacing. Unfortunately, it really drags towards the end (I do
NOT like when writers insert long periods of time where the
characters are apart), and I did not find the male lead attractive at
all. That being said, Yoon Kyun-sang has some great facial
expressions and enjoyable comedic timing instincts. The music is
cute, and the secondary characters are fun, with interesting side
stories. I even appreciated how the second male lead wasn't as
pitiful as is typical for kdramas. I might watch it again; definitely
worth a first watch.*
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