The tension in this scene is absolutely electric! Martin Dale's aggressive posturing against Sherry Quinn creates such a visceral sense of corporate warfare. Watching him slam his hand on the desk while she remains stoic is a masterclass in non-verbal acting. The arrival of the guy with the lollipop completely shifts the dynamic, adding a layer of unpredictable chaos to the boardroom drama. It feels like a high-stakes chess match where everyone is holding their breath. This kind of intense confrontation is exactly why CEO's Boyfriend Hits Different keeps me glued to the screen every episode.