Review by allkpop continue: It seems like Ye Jin and Joon Mo are trying to get a romance underway. That's half the reason I watched this show, really, the romance. Their relationship was so hilarious and often awkward, that it was difficult not to laugh at it. Joon Mo would be infuriating while Ye Jin would want more tenderness from him, betraying the normally brisk, prickly side that she showed at work. Sometimes they were so annoying that you wanted to yell at them, and other times there were just these scenes that showed they were so comfortable with each other that they couldn't see the bigger picture. I guess I wasn't alone in my assessment of the docu-format. Korean fans hated it, and wanted more romance. I didn't find it hilarious or terrible, but I found it a bit extraneous, at times. I think if you're asking for more romance, you're missing the point. Yes, this is a rom-com, but it's also so much more. It was experimental, and I guess that was its downfall. It's nice to see them try something different, even if it didn't work as well as they hoped. There was enough romance in here, or at least teases of romance. It almost at times became the Seung Chan-Cindy show, and that was a bit annoying, if only because Ye Jin and Joon Mo were solid characters, and I felt there was more they could have done with them. In any case, everyone was all smiles at the end, and all the characters were where they were supposed to be by the end. And I think that's as much as you can hope for. http://www.allkpop.com/review/2015/06/drama-review-producer-episodes-11-12-final-episodes

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Review by allkpop continue:
It seems like Ye Jin and Joon Mo are trying to get a romance underway. That's half the reason I watched this show, really, the romance. Their relationship was so hilarious and often awkward, that it was difficult not to laugh at it. Joon Mo would be infuriating while Ye Jin would want more tenderness from him, betraying the normally brisk, prickly side that she showed at work. Sometimes they were so annoying that you wanted to yell at them, and other times there were just these scenes that showed they were so comfortable with each other that they couldn't see the bigger picture.

I guess I wasn't alone in my assessment of the docu-format. Korean fans hated it, and wanted more romance. I didn't find it hilarious or terrible, but I found it a bit extraneous, at times. I think if you're asking for more romance, you're missing the point. Yes, this is a rom-com, but it's also so much more. It was experimental, and I guess that was its downfall. It's nice to see them try something different, even if it didn't work as well as they hoped. There was enough romance in here, or at least teases of romance. It almost at times became the Seung Chan-Cindy show, and that was a bit annoying, if only because Ye Jin and Joon Mo were solid characters, and I felt there was more they could have done with them.
In any case, everyone was all smiles at the end, and all the characters were where they were supposed to be by the end. And I think that's as much as you can hope for.
http://www.allkpop.com/review/2015/06/drama-review-producer-episodes-11-12-final-episodes


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