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Wakey, Wakey, Ms. NelsonEP 1

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The Setup

Evelyn Nelson's life was forced to the edge by her ex and his new mistress. Cornered but unabashed, she drags a "newbie" into her rebellion, not knowing he is to be the "white knight" both for her and the company. One explosive night flips the game. Evelyn must decide: surrender—or a blazing vendetta? EP 1:Evelyn Nelson is being systematically pushed out of her job by her ex-boyfriend and stepsister, who have taken over the company. A mysterious stranger advises her to play along and wait for a 'huge helper' to appear, hinting at a dramatic turn of events. Meanwhile, Mr. Wilson goes undercover to investigate the branch office, signaling impending layoffs.Will Evelyn's mysterious helper truly appear, or is she being set up for an even bigger fall?
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Office drama with 🔥 chemistry

Evelyn & the "newbie" have sizzling tension. Loved the twists! NetShort nails it again.

Didn’t expect to get hooked

Started it on a break, binge-watched the whole thing. Evelyn is THAT girl. 😤💅

Protective husbands win again

There’s just something satisfying about watching a loyal man step up. 10/10.

Boss babe energy on point

Evelyn gives powerful woman vibes. The way she fights back? Iconic.

Fortune Teller Vibes

The opening scene with the fortune teller sets a mysterious tone! Evelyn Nelson looks worried about her future, unaware her boss is arriving incognito. Watching Wakey, Wakey, Ms. Nelson feels like peeking into a world where fate meets corporate reality. The turtle shell divination was a nice traditional touch!

CEO Undercover

Michael Wilson arriving in a BMW then swapping into employee mode is classic drama gold! David handing him the badge makes it feel real. He wants to see the true office culture. Tension builds as he walks the aisles. In Wakey, Wakey, Ms. Nelson, the undercover boss trope is executed with style. Can't wait!

Caught Slacking

Poor Evelyn getting caught watching videos on her laptop! The office atmosphere is relatable with everyone pretending to work when Violet Jones walks by. When Michael Wilson enters, the silence is deafening. Wakey, Wakey, Ms. Nelson captures that fear of being caught slacking off. The acting is super natural and funny.

Sharp Office Aesthetics

The cinematography is surprisingly crisp. From the sunny park to the cool blue office, the visual shift marks the mood change perfectly. Michael Wilson's suit looks expensive, fitting his CEO role well. Enjoying the pacing of Wakey, Wakey, Ms. Nelson, it keeps you hooked. The BMW entrance was a flex!

Boss vs Employee

The dynamic between Evelyn and the strict VP Violet Jones adds tension. You feel bad for Evelyn but also laugh at her misfortune. When the CEO walks in disguised, power dynamics shift. It is a fun twist on workplace hierarchies. Wakey, Wakey, Ms. Nelson knows how to build anticipation. I am invested in Evelyn's fate!