My Damn Business is a Korean office BL series about two employees at a struggling company. During a staff layoff, the main character is the only employee who can keep his job in the sales department. To compensate, a new temp joins his team for three months. The pair works together and maintains professional boundaries for a while. However, an awkward misunderstanding changes their relationship and brings them closer.
Surprisingly, I had fun watching My Damn Business. Although the plot isn't deep, the delightful script entertained me for seven short episodes. The storyteller knows when to insert lighthearted jokes, dramatic twists, and sexual tension in all the right places. The charismatic lead actor has a confident swagger that energizes the series. With that said, the couple's office relationship is problematic and not particularly romantic.
My Damn Business Summary
Title:
마이 댐 비즈니스
Series Info:
South Korea (2024)
Genre:
Office romance
About:
My Damn Business is a happy & funny BL drama.
Plot
Woo-jin, also known as Director Han, is an office worker for GND International. Although a prestigious organization, the company is struggling financially. It has recently issued a mass layoff, impacting almost everyone in Woo-jin's sales department. All his team members are gone, and he's the only one left. To compensate, his higher-ups assign a temporary employee to help with the workload. Su-an is supposed to work with Woo-jin for the next three months.
Backed by years of career experience, Woo-jin exudes confidence. He has an outgoing personality and likes to chit-chat around the office. When Woo-jin tries to get to know his new subordinate better, Su-an remains reserved and gives short, polite responses. Unlike his sociable coworker, Su-an doesn't like to reveal too much about himself. He prefers to go to the office, perform the tasks, and leave without fuss. Woo-jin is disappointed by Su-an's aloofness, but they maintain professional boundaries as the only two employees in the office.
For a while, Woo-jin and Su-an kept their distance. Despite Woo-jin's attempts to socialize, his younger coworker didn't seem interested in revealing more about himself. However, their relationship dynamic changed one day. Su-an is supposed to give Woo-jin a USB file with business documents. Instead of transferring the correct files, he included some compromising material about his personal life. Woo-jin is shocked when he sees the images, while Su-an feels deeply embarrassed over the mistake.
Su-an's immediate response is denial. He claims these files belong to his artist friend, Ji-yoon. She put the sensitive content into the USB drive without him knowing. However, Woo-jin is glad to have some leverage over his overly serious coworker. He uses this opportunity to tease Su-an's interests, making playful jabs and snide remarks. As the taunting escalates, Su-an becomes annoyed. He drops his polite demeanour and reveals a harsher attitude. Su-an and Woo-jin's relationship sours as they clash.
My Damn Business Trailer
My Damn Business Cast
Characters
Woo-jin
Jung Jae Bin (정재빈)
Woo-jin is an experienced office worker at GND International. Due to his company's financial struggles, all his team members are laid off in the downsized sales department. He remains the only employee left, later joined by Su-an. Woo-jin tries to maintain a cheerful demeanour, chatting around the office and attempting to befriend his new co-worker.
Jung Jae Bin
Jung Jae Bin (정재빈) is a Korean actor. He is born on February 5, 1992. His first BL project is the 2024 office drama, My Damn Business. He also appears in the 2022 GL short movie, Three of Us.
Su-an
Jeon Yu Bin (전유빈)
Su-an is a temporary employee assigned to assist Woo-jin for three months at GND International. Unlike his sociable co-worker, Su-an is reserved and prefers to keep his personal life private. He focuses solely on completing his tasks. His calm, polite demeanour is tested when an embarrassing situation happens at work, which changes his relationship dynamic with Woo-jin.
Jeon Yu Bin
Jeon Yu Bin (전유빈) is a Korean actor. He is born on April 22, 1997. His BL portfolio contains several short movies and dramas, including Blue of Winter (2022), His, Ice Cream (2022), Actor:eal (2024), and My Damn Business (2024).
Supporting Cast
Hwang
Hwang Min Hwan (황민환)
Ji-yoon
Kim Yoo Jin (김유진)
Young-chan
Park Min Jae (박민재)
Cast Highlights
Jeon Yu Bin
Su-an's actor has appeared in numerous BL short dramas and movies, including Blue of Winter (2022), His, Ice Cream (2022), and Actor:eal (2024).
Hwang Min Hwan
Hwang's actor is one of the leads in the 2024 BL series, Fake Buddies. That drama also features a GL romance.
My Damn Business Review
Review
Drama Review Score: 7.5
Surprisingly, My Damn Business was more enjoyable than I expected. While the plot isn't deep or innovative, it benefits from a decent script. The writing shows a bit of wit, filling each episode with cheeky jokes, playful banter, and amusing scenarios. This lighthearted series likes to have fun and wants to entertain the audience. In addition, the one-hour story paces itself well. Before the narrative falls into a slump, My Damn Business knows when to inject sexual tension or a dramatic twist to spice things up.
My Damn Business follows a standard office rom-com formula, so most scenarios aren't particularly original as the two employees fall in love. A few plot points can be clunky and occur abruptly. Also, it doesn't have complex themes or thoughtful messages. Despite its lack of depth, the simplicity works well. This series stays in its lane and keeps things straightforward. It only concentrates on the relationship drama without getting sidetracked by other subplots. It's easy for viewers to understand the love story and absorb an hour of casual entertainment. Just sit back, relax, and laugh at the jokes.
The first episode contains a naughty scenario. You'll be intrigued to see how the leads recover from the awkward incident and become lovers. Over a delightful journey, their relationship evolves from workplace enemies to drinking buddies and perhaps something more. However, Woo-jin can be a dick. He behaves problematically toward a subordinate, especially with the touchy-feely massages. The series excuses the misconduct with humour, such as when the HR rep catches them in compromising positions. While these scenes can be funny, they are still red flags.
Woo-jin's actor (Jung Jae Bin) brings a confident swagger. He's relaxed during conversations, charming with the comedic material, and suave in romantic encounters. Although this series has a small cast, his charisma alone is commanding enough to energize each episode's mood. His costar (Jeon Yu Bin) fits the role well. He captures Su-an's grouchy attitude while letting a hint of softness peek through. My favourite is Hwang (Hwang Min Hwan). This supporting character looks so dreamy in his glasses and business attire. He's my ideal type. I need him biblically.
My Damn Business spends time developing Woo-jin and Su-an's bond. They grow closer through personal chats, casual flirting, and overcoming simple conflicts. I like some relationship moments, but not all of them. A few romantic scenes seem too ordinary, almost like run-of-the-mill BL content. Instead of giving me an exhilarating rush, the exchanges lack emotional intensity and don't stir my shipper's heart. However, the actors are charming enough to make me feel mildly positive about their flirty interactions. The couple's final kiss also seals the deal for me.
My Damn Business doesn't have the most glamorous production values. The characters stay in the office a lot, which feels stale. When they film in other locations, these places are plainly decorated or don't exude a visual flair. However, I understand the limitations faced by an indie studio. Based on the credits, this drama is led by a ten-person crew. Despite the staffing shortage, they still created a fun, easygoing series. My Damn Business is damn impressive for a team this size. It deserves an encouraging review score to let the BL makers know they're on the right track.
Summary
Casual story
My Damn Business is a lighthearted office rom-com. While the plot doesn't reinvent the BL formula, the witty humour and simple storytelling work well for a fun, casual watch.
Playful romance
Woo-jin & Su-an's office romance follows an enemies-to-lovers arc. While not all scenes are exciting and unique, the leads share enough playful moments to make the relationship mildly entertaining.
Confident acting
Woo-jin's actor (Jung Jae Bin) brings a charismatic swagger, making even mundane scenes enjoyable. His costar (Jeon Yu Bin) complements his role with a moody yet endearing portrayal.
Happy ending
My Damn Business has a happy ending for the couple's romance, although Woo-jin's career seems less optimistic. The couple's last kiss is exciting and boosts an otherwise uneventful finale.
Plain artistry
The visuals are too simple and lack polish. Most scenes occur in plain office settings, which can feel stale over time. However, I sympathize with the small indie BL studio's production limitations.
75%
My Damn Business delivers a simple, lighthearted office BL drama. While the love story has narrative flaws, the charming humour and charismatic leads make this series enjoyable.
My Damn Business Episodes
Episode Guide
- Start Date October 5, 2024
- End Date November 16, 2024
- Episodes 7 episodes
- Episode Length 9 minutes
My Damn Business has a total of 6 episodes. Each episode is around 8 to 10 minutes long. The last episode is around 11 minutes long. It is a short BL drama, and you can finish the entire series in around 1 hour. My Damn Business started on October 5, 2024 and ended on November 16, 2024.
My Damn Business Information
Links
- MyDramaList My Damn Business MyDramaList
- YouTube My Damn Business YouTube
GND Studio
GND Studio is a Korean studio. Its portfolio includes various BL and GL series, including Fake Buddies (2024) and My Damn Business (2024).
Director
Yoo Hwan Sang is a Korean director who worked on the 2024 short office BL series My Damn Business.