Prime Video’s Anticipated Romance TV Show Debuts Today

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Prime Video‘s newest romance comedy TV show has finally debuted today. The first episode of See You at Work Tomorrow!, starring South Korean actors Seo In-guk (Death’s Game) and Park Ji-hyun (You and Everything Else), is officially available to stream on Prime Video. New episodes debut every Monday and Tuesday, until the finale episode on July 28.

What do we know about Prime Video’s new TV show?

See You at Work Tomorrow! is a workplace romcom series based on the hit Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio. The K-Drama stars Seo as the blunt but devoted team leader Kang Si-woo; Park as dependable and resilient Ji-yoon; Kang Mi-na as Ji-yoon’s junior colleague Yoon No-ah; and Choi Kyung-hoon as Ji-yoon’s first love Cho Ga-eul.

The 12-episode TV show is directed by Cho Eun-sol, with Hyunwoo Thomas Kim serving as a producer. Additional cast members include Won Gyu-bin as Lee Jae-in, Park Ye-young as Choi Su-jin, Kim Jung-young as Han Woo-jin, Kang Ki-doong as Jeon Ki-tae, Han Tae-ha as Koo Seung Jun, and Lee Jae-yi as Sin Na-ri.

“Blending workplace satire with irresistible romantic tension, See You at Work Tomorrow! follows the unexpected romance between Kang Si-woo, the company’s most avoided team leader, and Cha Ji-yoon, a seventh-year product planner who has sworn off dating after a painful breakup. Burned out from corporate life, Ji-yoon lives by efficiency, deadlines, and the simple joy of fried chicken and beer after clocking out right on time – but her closed heart begins to open again when Si-woo enters her life,” reads the official synopsis. “The series captures the heart, humor, and heat of modern workplace romance while telling the story of people who, no matter how difficult the day has been, still show up for work the next morning.”

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