Categories: TW & C dramas

The Tight-knit Cast of Office Girls Reunites for a Reunion Dinner

I have hundreds of beautiful headers all created by talented kindred spirits in the drama watching field and it’s a joy for me whenever I click on AKP to see which headers pops up. I hope it is for you, too. Some dramas (or actors/actresses) have more headers than others but the frequency by which I encounter them is by sheet happenstance. Which made it really weird last week when I kept getting Office Girls headers. And not just OG headers, but Roy Qiu and Alice Ke headers and I love them both so I was wondering if it was a sign either or both was coming back to drama land. Alas that is not the case (as far as I know), but instead something wonderfully poignant happened. The cast and crew of the biggest SETTV hit in years Office Girls had a reunion gathering last weekend and I chocked up with how happy that made me. The most highly rated SETTV Sunday night prime time idol dramas in the last ten years have been (1) Fated to Love You, (2) Autumn’s Concerto, and the totally unexpected hit (3) Office Girls. I actually had the most fun watching OG because I was recapping it and because it was genuinely funny and low on angst for the majority of its run. By the end the production threw in random roadblocks that dragged down the zippiness but in hindsight the overall product was definitely greater than the sum of its parts including the weakest ending segment. It was definitely the best character Roy has ever played, and I wish SETTV hadn’t called in a favor from him to do Miss Rose and thereby ruin all the great chemistry from OG by throwing him in a lackluster production he clearly didn’t have the heart for. OG remains the longest running SETTV Sunday night drama at 25-episodes which meant the cast spent over 6 months together including celebrating birthdays and holidays and more. At the reunion dinner, Alice brought now-boyfriend Kun Da but otherwise it was all OG cast and crew including James Wen (awwww) and newly minted Golden Bell Best New Actor winner Yao Yao (Guo Shu Yao). Missing was Patrick Li and girlfriend Janel Tsai as well as second female lead Tia Li from Dreamgirls who is still trying to shake off being the third wheel in the horrid breakup between Roy and Tang Yan. If ever there was a relationship I never cared about before, during, and after, that one was it. And if any girl is brave enough to date Roy then deal with the consequences. He’s still my go-to comedic+angst TW-drama actor extraordinaire and I hope he comes back with a TW-drama in 2014. I’ll take this as a sign to do an OG MV walk down memory lane and it’s a sweet sweet ride indeed.

Poignant Office Girls MV Retrospective set to OST theme song “Free Falling Entity that Wants to Fly”:

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  • So funny to hear this because I just spent the whole afternoon yesterday (instead of studying Korean or doing course design for the upcoming semester) rereading Office Girl recaps and making cookies! I love this show and the Roy Ariel pairing. I even watched In Between with Janel Tsai because I ended up liking her character in this drama (even though I wanted James and her to go away so I could spend more time with my OTP watching them watch movies:). Always good to know that the people in a drama still have good feelings about it when we still have good feelings about.

      • Yup, I did mean Alice, but I think I would watch Roy paired up with anyone. I am still waiting for my Roy, Chris Wu, Joseph Chang roadtrip rom-com where they meet triplets and fall in love (with a different one a piece) without knowing and being conflicted over true love vs. bromance. Is anybody with me?

      • I really liked that show. It did get a bit draggy near the end, but so many shows do. Still, I loved the way they fall in love. And the sidekick guy/photographer guy is the same actor that plays the professor in In a Good Way. I did not recognize him at first because he is so serious in IAGW.

        I had been trying to watch it for ahile, but it did not seem to get the buzz. I finally found the whole show subbed in English on dramafire.

  • Coincidentally office girls is on a rerun on Singapore channels and I'm enjoying the entire drama all over again!

  • Ahhh, I loved Office Girls!!
    It definitely suffered from its share of draggy plotlines, but it never lost its heart, ever.
    Prior to watching OG I had only seen Roy in one other rather lackluster role (in Woody Sambo, if anyone cares to know), and d'omg this drama totally revamped the sullen impression I had of him. His performance here was perfect, hitting all the comedic notes without missing a beat and bringing to life what in the hands of a less-skilled actor would've been a generic rich-kid character.
    OG is also the only drama I've seen Alice in. Gaaah, I lub her understated performance as well as the unexpectedly lovely rapport between the polar opposites that are Shen Xingren and Qin Ziqi.
    I knew Fated to Love You and Autumn's Concerto were ranked first and second respectively in ratings, but I didn't know that OG was third! I hadn't realized OG was that big of a sleeper hit, but it's totally deserving of the standing in my book.
    Yay for the reunion dinner! They all look grrreat. (;

  • Have you seen the new headers someone posted in the comments of your headers section? They're beautiful In A Good Way Headers!

  • Office Girls is the latest SETTV idol drama I enjoyed! I seriously have no idea what's going with all the mediocre TW idol dramas these days... I miss the old times when there were so many great TW dramas! =(

  • I loved OG. I loved the eye contact and facial expressions between Roy and Alice. Loved the scene when she is bandaging his arm after the fall off the roof.

  • Your headline tricked me! I thought is was going to be "Reunites for A DRAMA."

    Now that my heart has gone back to normal...Awwww...Sweet. That show was magic. Everyone made it work, but, of course Alice and Roy were the great center to the ensemble.

    He is so watchable in these stories, but MR taught us it takes two to tango. Since Megan didn't appear to want to be in the same room as her co-star, it had to have made filming difficult all around.

    Are there any wise actresses out there that won't fall for his shenanigans and who don't have friends who did and who can make that spark happen on screen? No?
    I guess he is this generation's Warren Beatty-style womanizer. It's not like it's a secret. Don't fall for him!!!

    • Megan didn't get along with Roy?? I thought Roy was the one not getting along with his costars, you can see it when he's posing with Alice or Megan.

  • Aw... It's always nice to see Roy. My mom was just mentioning about him last night and questioned what happen to Roy Qiu. He hasn't had any new dramas since MR.

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