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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Love and Leashes turns out to be more of an explainer of BDSM relationships than anything dwelling on the actual relationship between these two co-workers. One thing leads to another, and Jung Ji-woo ends up playing the dominant to Jung Ji-hoo’s submissive. He may look like a well-mannered colleague and a stand-up guy, but-GASP!-he’s into kink. Before Jung Ji-hoo can intercept, she opens the package and discovers that her coworker harbors a secret. Things do get confusing, and Jung Ji-woo accidentally receives a package meant for Jung Ji-hoo. “Their names sound so similar! Won’t it be confusing?” “Oh no,” someone remarks, when Jung Ji-hoo greets his new team members. She especially cannot tolerate her sexist boss, and frequently challenges him despite her teammate’s advice to ignore him. Turns out, Jung Ji-woo (Seohyun) works for the PR team, and is well-known for her no-nonsense attitude. (There is not much explanation of what exactly this company does, or what the business department does-details like that don’t matter much.) (I didn’t even bother watching the movies based on the popular book series.) This is how the story unfolds: Jung Ji-hoo (Lee Jun-young) transfers from the business department to the PR department of a company that seems to cater to mom-based or otherwise family-friendly product. How does Love and Leashes approach BDSM? Like many people, my knowledge of bondage is limited to a handful of Law & Order episodes or skimming through Fifty Shades of Grey. Starring Lee Jun-young and Seohyun, and based on webtoon/manga The Sensual M, this rom-com offered a BDSM sub-plot. So when the trailer for Love and Leashes dropped, I was curious. But typically, they’re quite chaste, and follow a well-established formula. (So many K-dramas, so little time!) As one of my friends pointed out, K-dramas with romantic storylines can be saccharinely sweet: “too pink-pink.” Of course, they can also be very dark. I’m also well aware of Seohyun’s career after debuting with the K-pop band Girls Generation, and have her K-drama Private Lives bookmarked to watch at some point. In both of those dramas he played a brooding musician, often misunderstood by his own bandmates and the world at large. I’ve enjoyed watching K-dramas such as Imitation and Let Me Be Your Knight featuring Lee Jun-young, who debuted with the K-pop band U-KISS.