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See You at Work Tomorrow! first look: Prime Video office romance has a sharp hook

See You at Work Tomorrow! first look: Prime Video’s Korean office romance pairs Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun in a burnout-meets-romance setup.

See You at Work Tomorrow! first look: Prime Video has a new Korean office romance built around burnout, emotional fatigue and the strange comfort of finding one person who understands your worst workday.

The series stars Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun and is now streaming on Prime Video. The basic hook is simple but useful: Cha Ji-yoon is a tired corporate worker, Kang Si-woo is her cynical boss, and their office equation begins to shift into something warmer than routine workplace survival.

Quick first look: this is not being positioned as a loud, high-concept K-drama. The appeal is softer: workplace exhaustion, two guarded adults, emotional dependency, and a romance that seems to grow from shared pressure rather than a fantasy meet-cute.

What is See You at Work Tomorrow! about?

See You at Work Tomorrow! follows Cha Ji-yoon, a corporate employee worn down by years of office life, and Kang Si-woo, the boss who becomes more important to her than either of them probably expected. Prime Video’s own listing frames them as each other’s “irreplaceable anchor,” which tells you the show is aiming for emotional steadiness as much as romance.

That makes the premise easy to understand for anyone who has had a job that drains them more than it rewards them. The series appears to use office routine, workplace hierarchy and quiet emotional dependence as the base for its romantic tension.

Why the first-look hook works

The strongest early hook is not just “boss and employee fall in love.” It is the burnout angle. Ji-yoon is not framed as a bright-eyed newcomer entering a glamorous workplace. She is already tired. That gives the romance a more adult starting point, because the show can ask whether love arrives as escape, support or another complication.

Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun also give the show an easy casting draw. Their pairing has been promoted around chemistry, realism and the tension between work and private feeling. For a romance drama, that matters more than a complicated plot machine.

Who should watch it?

Add See You at Work Tomorrow! to your list if you like workplace K-dramas where the romance is tied to routine, stress and emotional healing. It should also work for viewers who prefer mature office romance over teen-style chaos or fantasy-heavy setups.

If you want action, mystery or a fast thriller engine, this is probably not the first title to open this week. But if you are in the mood for a calmer Korean romance with a recognisable work-life hook, it has a clear place on the Prime Video slate.

First-look verdict

See You at Work Tomorrow! looks like a clean comfort-romance pick rather than a must-watch event series. The title’s best chance is its relatable workplace fatigue angle and the promise of a romance that grows from emotional anchoring, not just cute office banter.

For Prime Video viewers, this is worth sampling if you want a new K-drama that feels light on the surface but is built around a very real kind of exhaustion.

For release-date and weekly streaming context, read our See You at Work Tomorrow! OTT guide and the full June 22 to June 28 OTT releases list.

FAQ

Where can you watch See You at Work Tomorrow!?

See You at Work Tomorrow! is streaming on Prime Video.

Who stars in See You at Work Tomorrow!?

The series stars Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun in the central workplace romance.

Is See You at Work Tomorrow! a review or first-look article?

This is a first-look guide based on verified release, premise and positioning details, not a full episode review.

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