Skip to main content
K-Pop & CelebsSummary

Compilation of On the Job kiss scenes has viewers hitting replay

Viewers on tvN's fan clip tracing the "Two Fox" couple's kiss scenes say the collected emotional arc makes the romance land harder, with many quoting Seo In-guk's Kang Si-woo.

Compilation of On the Job kiss scenes has viewers hitting replay — KWaveWire editorial desk codex hero
Photo · KWaveWire editorial desk (AI-generated)

A tvN fan clip compiling the kiss scenes from the drama On the Job (내일도출근), which lays out the "Two Fox" (투폭스) couple's emotional progression from flirtation to confession, drew viewers who said they kept returning to it. The most-liked comment came from someone who does not usually go for romance: "I'm the type who can't watch romance because it's too cringey, so why am I replaying this on loop... Two Fox... whoever came up with that name, it fits perfectly" (오글대서 로맨스 못보는 1인이 왜 이거 반복재생해서 보고 있냐는 말이지). Others focused on the lead pairing, with one writing "Si-woo is so fluttering" and several calling for the couple, "Si-woo and Ji-yoon, let's date sweetly from now on."

tvN 공식 영상 · [#내일도출근] 키스로 보는 투폭스 감정변화 3단계💋썸부터 고백까지 전부 정리했습니다💕

Reactions from another angle centered on Seo In-guk's performance as Kang Si-woo, with one viewer commenting that he is "so good-looking, and his gaze and voice are so fluttering... so charming," ending on the "Kang fox!!!" tag. Several said seeing the scenes gathered together made the couple's emotional throughline connect, with one noting "watching it collected like this, Si-woo and Ji-yoon's emotional line links up, so the kiss scene flutters even more — Monday, come faster." The fox motif ran through the comments as a running highlight, with viewers pairing 🦊 and 🐺 emojis and calling the clip a cure for "Monday sickness" as they waited for the next episode.

Compilation of On the Job kiss scenes has viewers hitting replay 공식 클립의 방송 장면 캡쳐 후보
Screen grabtvN 공식 채널(@tvndrama_official) 00:00 화면 인용.s fan clip tracing the · 00:00 frame · tvN

Related articles

Sources