
Ooh, You Make Me Sick
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Young-eun, who works at a water purifier company, is hypocritical and totally selfish. For some reason Yong-hee, a dim-witted and over-friendly piano turner who works on the first floor, makes her uncomfortable and she tries to avoid him. But one day she tags along with Yong-hee when he makes house calls, and even manages to sell water purifiers to his clients. She continues to accompany him and take advantage of his help even though she finds him exasperating.
Top Cast


Jeong Bo-hun
Jeong Bo-hun
Young-eun
Jeong Bo-hun
Young-eun


Yang Ik-june
Yang Ik-june
Yong-hee
Yang Ik-june
Yong-hee


Lee Dal-hyung
Lee Dal-hyung
Manager
Lee Dal-hyung
Manager


Maeng Bong-hak
Maeng Bong-hak
Vice principa
Maeng Bong-hak
Vice principa
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