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Here comes Mr.Right

Julia catches her fiancé cheating at her wedding. Then she hires Grayson-who unexpectedly storms in-as her "fake fiancé", unaware he's actually a billionaire searching for his long-lost love—her.
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Ep Review

Hidden Feelings in Texts

The way he texts encouragement then finds out she's hired is gold. You see the conflict in his eyes when he sees the resume. Here comes Mr.Right knows how to build tension. The office setting feels authentic. I love how he hides behind his assistant to send flowers. It shows he cares but wants professionalism. Truly a sweet start to this romance.

The Art Style Connection

When the assistant mentioned Vanessa was hired, the boss's expression changed. It is fascinating how art styles connect people in Here comes Mr.Right. The detail about Julia's style adds mystery. Is Vanessa pretending? The portfolio review scene was shot beautifully. I am hooked on finding out the truth about her identity and what happened to Julia.

Assistant Steals the Show

The assistant is definitely the highlight here. His sarcasm about the role play was hilarious. Here comes Mr.Right uses side characters well. The boss trying to send flowers anonymously is relatable for anyone with a workplace crush. The chemistry between the two men is great too. I hope the assistant gets more screen time to tease the boss.

That Secret Smile

That ending smile from the boss says everything. He knows he is playing a game but he enjoys it. Here comes Mr.Right captures that subtle joy. The lighting in the office scene was soft. I wonder if Vanessa knows the flowers are from him. The dynamic of power and affection is handled delicately. Can not wait to see her reaction to the bouquet.

Who Is Julia Really

I love the mystery surrounding Julia. Why does Vanessa's art look like hers? Here comes Mr.Right is setting up a big reveal. The boss seems protective over that style. Maybe Julia is a past love. The way he touches the paper shows deep emotion. This subplot adds depth beyond just a simple office romance. I need answers about Julia now.

Professional Yet Personal

The text message exchange at the start sets the tone nicely. It shows he cares before he even knows she is hired. Here comes Mr.Right balances professional and personal well. The transition from phone to office was smooth. I like that he supports her job hunt even if it complicates things. It makes him likable despite being the boss. Good start.

Heart Wrapped Flowers

The bouquet wrapped in heart paper is a cute detail. It contradicts his serious suit and demeanor. Here comes Mr.Right loves these visual contrasts. The assistant holding it looked so awkward too. It adds comedy to the tension. I bet Vanessa will love the flowers but wonder who sent them. This secret admirer trope is executed well.

Strategic Romance Moves

Focusing on the games department seems like a plot device to keep them close. Here comes Mr.Right is clever with these work setups. The boss wants proposals from everyone to see her work closely. It is a smart move professionally and personally. I appreciate the strategic thinking. It makes the romance feel real.

Role Play Commentary

The assistant calling it a role play was a bold move. He knows too much about the boss's feelings. Here comes Mr.Right has great supporting cast dynamics. It implies this behavior is normal for the boss. Maybe he has done this before? The banter between them saves the scene from being too serious. I want to know their history.

Perfect Pacing Overall

Overall the pacing is perfect for a short episode. Nothing feels rushed despite the limited time. Here comes Mr.Right manages to tell a lot of story quickly. The visual storytelling with the resume and flowers is strong. I am invested in Vanessa's success and the boss's happiness. Looking forward to the next episode.