Jun and Jun Season 1

July. 20,2023      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

His childhood first love, Choi Jun, who disappeared without a word, returned as a hot general manager! An office rom-com about idol-turned-intern Lee Jun and Choi Jun, a heart-fluttering genius director.

Episode 8 : The Man I like
September. 07,2023
Lee Jun and Team Leader Song tell each other how they really feel, while the two Juns move to the next stage in their relationship.
Episode 7 : The Man Who Confessed his Love
August. 31,2023
Lee Jun feels that Simeon's advertisement doesn't quite fit the brief, so Choi Jun comes up with a plan.
Episode 6 : The Approaching man
August. 24,2023
Lee Jun learns the truth about Choi Jun's engagement, while Choi Jun realizes that Team Leader Song also has eyes for Lee Jun.
Episode 5 : A Man out of Reach
August. 17,2023
Simeon and Lee Jun coincidentally meet up at Lee Jun's company, while Choi Jun tells Lee Jun how he really feels about him.
Episode 4 : Confused Man
August. 10,2023
Lee Jun starts to work overtime on a project, while an unexpected person shows up at the company.
Episode 3 : A Strong Person
August. 03,2023
After getting drunk at a company dinner, Choi Jun ends up at Lee Jun's house to spend the night.
Episode 2 : Someone I miss
July. 27,2023
As Lee Jun starts working together with Choi Jun, he gradually realizes that Choi's personality has changed.
Episode 1 : Jun & Jun
July. 20,2023
Lee Jun shares a car ride with Choi Jun on his first day of work, unaware that the two of them had met previously.

Seasons

Season 1
His childhood first love, Choi Jun, who disappeared without a word, returned as a hot general manager! An office rom-com about idol-turned-intern Lee Jun and Choi Jun, a heart-fluttering genius director.
Season 1 2023

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