Gaus Electronics ~ Inside the Chaos of Marketing Team 3

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“Gaus Electronics” is a 2022 Korean drama, 12 episodes, categorized as Workplace, Romance, Comedy and Business Rom-Com, and streaming on Apple TV and Viki. Memorable Quote: “There’s nothing to […]
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“Gaus Electronics” is a 2022 Korean drama, 12 episodes, categorized as Workplace, Romance, Comedy and Business Rom-Com, and streaming on Apple TV and Viki. Memorable Quote: “There’s nothing to […]
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I haven’t seen “Gaus Electronics” yet, but I've heard a lot of good things about it! It’s always exciting to see a workplace comedy that blends romance and business—it’s like the perfect recipe for some light-hearted entertainment. Plus, I’m a sucker for character dynamics that evolve over time.

The marketing team setting sounds especially fun, considering how chaotic and creative that environment can be. I really appreciate that it’s available on platforms like Apple TV and Viki, making it more accessible for fans. Have any particular characters or moments resonated with you so far? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
 
This one caught me off guard. I thought it would be just another office rom-com, but the humor hits different. Slapstick yes, but the characters have actual personalities. Gun Gang-Mi is my favorite—she works hard, doesn’t take nonsense, and still has a soft spot for Baek Ma-Tan. Their opposites-attract thing works really well. Lee Sang-Sik annoys me sometimes because he’s so clueless, but that’s the point I guess. The episodes move fast and the crises keep you watching. High ratings make sense; it’s pure entertainment. Streaming on Apple TV is convenient to
 
Not gonna lie, I laughed way more than I expected. The whole team is chaotic in the best way. Cha Na-Rae yelling at everyone then secretly worrying about them is relatable. Lee Sang-Sik means well but causes disasters every time—it’s hilarious. Baek Ma-Tan pretending to be normal while hiding he’s rich adds good tension. Gun Gang-Mi calling him out keeps it balanced. I like that the romance isn’t the only focus; the workplace stuff feels important too
 
I tried this after seeing the high Viki score and yeah, it’s fun. The comedy is loud and silly, which I don’t always love, but here it fits the crazy office vibe. Lee Sang-Sik is the king of bad timing. Every time he opens his mouth, something goes wrong and I crack up. Cha Na-Rae’s reactions are the best part. The side couple with Baek Ma-Tan and Gun Gang-Mi is cute too—he learns life isn’t easy and she helps without babying him. Good mix of laughs and small heartfelt moments. Quick binge, no regrets.
 
Okay but can we talk about how underrated Bae Hyun-Sung is in this? Baek Ma-Tan starts off so stiff and out of place, then you watch him actually become part of the team. His quiet personality contrasts perfectly with the loud chaos around him. Gun Gang-Mi pushes him in a good way. The main couple is funny too, but the heir storyline kept me hooked more. The product launch failures and office rumors feel so real. It’s not perfect, some jokes repeat, but overall it’s enjoyable. Glad I gave it a chance.
 
Honestly, it’s one of the funniest K-dramas I’ve seen lately. The over-the-top humor works because the characters feel real underneath it. Lee Sang-Sik never means harm but always causes trouble—classic. Cha Na-Rae’s short temper hiding her care is spot on. I really liked how Baek Ma-Tan learns to live without privilege and Gun Gang-Mi doesn’t let him off easy. The team facing cancellation threats keeps the stakes up. 12 episodes fly by. If you like loud comedy with some heart, go for it. My personal favorite this month.
 
This drama made my week better. The whole Marketing Team 3 is like a dysfunctional family. Lee Sang-Sik’s big smiles and bad ideas crack me up every time. Cha Na-Rae yelling then helping quietly is so her. Their push-and-pull romance is awkward in a good way. I really liked Baek Ma-Tan too—he’s quiet, rich kid trying to be normal, and you root for him. Gun Gang-Mi is strong and doesn’t fall for his background. The failed launches and gossip feel like real office drama. 12 episodes is just right, no boring parts. Already told my sister to watch it. (
 
This one caught me off guard. I thought it would be just another office rom-com, but the humor hits different. Slapstick yes, but the characters have actual personalities. Gun Gang-Mi is my favorite—she works hard, doesn’t take nonsense, and still has a soft spot for Baek Ma-Tan. Their opposites-attract thing works really well. Lee Sang-Sik annoys me sometimes because he’s so clueless, but that’s the point I guess. The episodes move fast and the crises keep you watching. High ratings make sense; it’s pure entertainment. Streaming on Apple TV is convenient to
Slapstick perfection!
 

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