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Wreck Off, Kiss On

Wreck Off, Kiss On  ·  , South Korea
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Tae Yun, a PD at an adults-only audio platform, secretly harbors a crush on voice actor Ji Hun, violating company rules. However, Ji Hun becomes disillusioned after witnessing Tae Yun treat him like a mere “product”,…

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Tae Yun, a passionate PD at an exclusive adults-only audio platform, has secretly nursed a crush on the platform's most talented voice actor, Ji Hun—a direct violation of company policy. When Ji Hun overhears Tae Yun discussing him as a mere 'product' during a heated production meeting, the illusion shatters, and their professional relationship becomes a battlefield of unspoken feelings and bruised pride. As they are forced to work closely on a new erotic audio series, the tension between them crackles with unresolved desire and hurt. This two-episode Korean miniseries masterfully explores the blurred lines between creator and muse, the ethics of emotional labor in intimate media, and how vulnerability can transform even the most transactional relationships. With raw performances and a tight, emotionally charged narrative, 'Wreck Off, Kiss On' is a compact yet powerful dive into forbidden workplace romance and the courage it takes to be seen as more than a means to an end.

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Wreck Off, Kiss On Episode 1
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bl_heart_throb
July 2025
9/10
I am completely wrecked by this series! The longing glances, the way Ji Hun's voice cracks when he realizes he's been treated like a product—my heart broke and healed in two episodes. The chemistry is off the charts, and that final kiss scene had me replaying it five times. A must-watch for anyone who loves a good angst-to-sweetness arc!
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logic_over_fluff
August 2025
7/10
I appreciate the concise storytelling, but the resolution felt a bit rushed. The conflict of Tae Yun treating Ji Hun as a product is introduced and resolved almost too neatly. However, the acting is superb, and the sound design (given the audio platform theme) is clever. It's a solid watch, just don't expect deep character development in two episodes.
FB
framed_by_light
June 2025
8/10
The visual storytelling in such a short format is impressive. The use of warm, intimate lighting during their recording sessions contrasts beautifully with the cold, fluorescent glare of the office. Every close-up is framed like a confession. It's a masterclass in making a small budget look cinematic. I only wish there were more BTS of the audio recording process!
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ethical_lens_kdrama
September 2025
8/10
I was pleasantly surprised by how the show handles the ethics of emotional labor in the voice-acting industry. Tae Yun's objectification of Ji Hun is called out explicitly, and the narrative gives Ji Hun agency to demand respect. It's not just a romance—it's about consent in creative partnerships. A thoughtful, refreshing take that I hope more BLs emulate.
MO
melody_of_hearts
October 2025
10/10
The background score is absolutely gorgeous—especially the piano motif that plays during their tense studio sessions. It perfectly captures the 'will they, won't they' tension. And the audio clips from their collaboration are so immersive, you feel like you're in the recording booth with them. I've been humming the main theme all week!