The Queen came confidently and quietly and then slayed all the way from beginning to end. While tvN‘s Crash Course in Romance has been buzzier and also has high ratings nearly equivalent, Agency premiered a week earlier and has been not just getting the ratings but also consistently high audience feedback on the plot and acting development. Lee Bo Young has been delivering hit after hit for the last 10 years and she has 100% cemented her status as a drama A-lister. Apparently the ending not only got the 5th highest rating of all time on jTBC the consensus was that it was a very well done and satisfying conclusion. Hallelujah! This one is on my binge watch list next month in March when I’m doing international travel.
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Finished it today. Good show. I love the romance between the heiress and her driver. It was cute.
Jjangbyeon supremacy 🙌🏼
It would've been buzzier (esp internationally) if it was available in any of the major streaming services (Netflix, Viki, hell even Prime Video, Disney+ or Viu). I guess we gotta wait til Netflix picks it up.
Does anyone know if Agency is available in any of the streamers.
I’d really like to watch this.
I love it very much, 🥰 part 2 when starting
Lee Bo Young and Ji Sung are the best couple . They dated for a long time, got married, have 2 children , both are great actors and make turns to do projects . I don't see whose couple can be so exemplar .
I like this more crash course in romance and really enjoying the plot. I think it deserves recognition and more audience. Lee Bo Young's dramas never disappoint