Seo In Guk And Park Ji Hyun Face New Romantic Tension In See You At Work Tomorrow
tvN’s office romance drama See You At Work Tomorrow is teasing a shift between Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun’s characters after an ex-wife reappears at work.

tvN’s See You At Work Tomorrow is setting up a more complicated turn in its office romance, with Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun’s characters moving from workplace friction toward emotional uncertainty. Newly released preview details for the next episode point to a shift between prickly boss Kang Si Woo and office worker Cha Ji Yoon, just as Si Woo’s past begins to step into the present.
The drama, based on the popular webtoon of the same name, stars Park Ji Hyun as Cha Ji Yoon, an employee stuck in a career rut. Seo In Guk plays Kang Si Woo, her sharp-edged superior. Their connection begins through workplace entanglement, but the story is built around Ji Yoon finding a fresh start both professionally and romantically after becoming involved with him.
The latest tension comes from the appearance of Choi Su Jin, Kang Si Woo’s ex-wife, played by Park Ye Young. At the end of the previous episode, Ji Yoon saw Su Jin call Si Woo’s name affectionately at the office. The moment was not dramatic in a loud way, but it was enough to make Ji Yoon wonder what kind of relationship the former spouses still share.
That uncertainty matters because Ji Yoon’s reaction reveals something about her own heart. After seeing Si Woo and Su Jin act friendly toward each other, she began questioning why the interaction bothered her. The question is small, but in a romance drama it is often the turning point: the moment a character realizes jealousy or discomfort may be pointing to feelings they have not yet admitted.
The Ex-Wife Raises The Stakes
Preview stills for the upcoming episode show Kang Si Woo and Choi Su Jin sitting across from each other in a cafe. Su Jin is described as wearing a faint smile, leaving viewers to wonder whether the conversation is about closure, unresolved affection, or simply the ordinary ease that can remain between people who once knew each other deeply.
The drama does not need to turn Su Jin into a villain for her presence to be disruptive. In fact, the more interesting conflict is emotional ambiguity. If Si Woo and Su Jin can speak comfortably after divorce, Ji Yoon has to interpret what she is seeing without a full understanding of their history. That gives the episode room to explore insecurity, curiosity, and the awkwardness of developing feelings in a workplace where every glance can be noticed.
Another set of stills focuses on Ji Yoon and Si Woo back at work. Ji Yoon’s expression appears different from before, and the change does not escape Si Woo’s attention. Now that she has become aware that her feelings may go beyond a professional relationship, the way she watches him is expected to carry more weight. Si Woo, in turn, notices that attention, creating a new layer of tension between them.
This is where See You At Work Tomorrow can make its office setting work in its favor. A workplace romance often depends on restraint: characters cannot always say what they mean, and they must hide personal reactions behind routine tasks, meetings, and professional language. The preview suggests the drama will lean into that restraint by turning subtle expressions into emotional evidence.
A Turning Point For Ji Yoon
For Cha Ji Yoon, the upcoming episode seems positioned as a moment of self-recognition. She is not only reacting to a possible romantic rival; she is also confronting the gap between the life she has been enduring and the new life she might want. The drama’s setup connects her career stagnation with her emotional renewal, which means her feelings for Si Woo are part of a broader attempt to move forward.
For Kang Si Woo, the episode may test how much he understands about the effect his past has on the people around him. His ex-wife’s reappearance could be harmless from his point of view, but Ji Yoon’s changed behavior may force him to read the room differently. The preview’s strongest hook is not whether he still has feelings for Su Jin, but whether he recognizes that Ji Yoon now sees him differently.
The next episode of See You At Work Tomorrow airs on July 6 at 8:50 p.m. KST. With Ji Yoon becoming aware of her own emotions and Si Woo beginning to notice her attention, the drama appears ready to move from setup into a more openly charged phase of its romance.
What Readers Are Discussing
- “I love when a drama makes one tiny office moment feel like a whole confession.”
- “The ex-wife angle could be messy, but I hope they keep it emotionally smart.”
- “Ji Yoon realizing she’s jealous is exactly the kind of slow-burn tension I wanted.”
- “Seo In Guk in prickly boss mode just works for this kind of story.”



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