Step into the chaotic world of celebrity PR, where romance, rivalry, and ridiculous misunderstandings collide. Shooting Stars offers a refreshing spin on romantic comedy with a fast-paced, behind-the-scenes look at the Korean entertainment industry.

Plot Summary:
Oh Han-byeol (Lee Sung-kyung) is the sharp, no-nonsense head of PR at one of Korea’s top talent agencies. Her biggest challenge? Managing the image of Gong Tae-sung (Kim Young-dae), a beloved top star known for his angelic reputation in public — and his temper in private.
Years of mutual resentment, awkward history, and unresolved feelings simmer beneath the surface. When scandal hits and their paths cross more than ever, their combative relationship takes an unexpected turn.
From accidental insults to over-the-top confrontations (including a memorable bathroom scene involving a belt and a misunderstood “health” rumor), their story unfolds with fast wit, surprising emotion, and plenty of comedic chaos.

Why It Works:
- Lee Sung-kyung brings charisma and sharp comedic timing to her role
- Kim Young-dae surprises with a layered performance full of humor and emotional depth
- Strong chemistry between the leads keeps the banter believable and engaging
- A humorous yet insightful look into the pressure-cooker environment of celebrity management
- Clever writing that balances workplace drama, romance, and satire

What Could Be Better:
- The first episode’s pacing may feel slow or uneven for new viewers
- Some secondary characters lack depth despite promising setups
- Predictable rom-com tropes may not appeal to viewers looking for something unconventional
Verdict:
A charming and fast-moving romantic comedy that mixes industry satire with heartfelt moments. Shooting Stars shines brightest in its dialogue, performances, and self-aware humor. While it leans on familiar tropes, it does so with style and sincerity — a feel-good watch for fans of enemies-to-lovers dynamics and behind-the-scenes K-drama storytelling.