"Did you watch Mine yesterday?"
"Oh, I binged it the moment it dropped."
"Can you believe that was a Korean production? It didn’t feel like it."
"Wait, isn’t it a drama, not a movie?"
"Ah, right. A drama."
You could hear conversations like that all over when walking around.
It had been similar back when the teaser was released—but this time, it was on a whole other level.
In fact, judging by how much people were talking, it was getting way more buzz than anything she’d done on network TV.
“So it’s true—people’s attention really is shifting from TV to streaming platforms.”
Because of that, even the public networks had started changing strategies.
No longer was it just about airing on television—now they could make extra revenue through OTT platforms too.
"Well, it’s got its pros and cons. That’s just how it is."
Jo Sehee brushed off the situation with a shrug.