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6.8 1 Seasons • 32 Episodes

Feel Good To Die

Lee Roo-Da tries to reform her tyrannical boss Baek Jin-Sang to become a new and better man. Because the boss has such a terrible personality, all of his subordinates including Roo-Da despise him. One day, Roo-Da is so mad at him that she hopes he dies already. When he gets hit by a truck and dies, she blames herself and wishes that it would all be a dream. The next morning, she wakes up and learns that she has been caught up in a time rift, and her battle to bring her boss back to life begins.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kang Ji-hwan

    Kang Ji-hwan

    Baek Jin-Sang

  • Baek Jin-hee

    Baek Jin-hee

    Lee Roo-Da

  • Gong Myoung

    Gong Myoung

    Kang Joon-Ho

  • Ryu Hyun-kyung

    Ryu Hyun-kyung

    Choi Min-Joo

  • Kim Min-jae

    Kim Min-jae

    Park Yoo-Deok

  • Jung Min-ah

    Jung Min-ah

    Lee Jung-Hwa

  • Lee Byung-joon

    Lee Byung-joon

    Na Cheol-Soo

  • In Gyo-jin

    In Gyo-jin

    Kang In-Han

Overview

Lee Roo-Da tries to reform her tyrannical boss Baek Jin-Sang to become a new and better man. Because the boss has such a terrible personality, all of his subordinates including Roo-Da despise him. One day, Roo-Da is so mad at him that she hopes he dies already. When he gets hit by a truck and dies, she blames herself and wishes that it would all be a dream. The next morning, she wakes up and learns that she has been caught up in a time rift, and her battle to bring her boss back to life begins.

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