“Frustrating” K-Drama Loses Viewers Despite Its Star-Studded Cast
Spoiler Alert
We’ve all watched K-Dramas that started strong but fell flat by the end. Now, an anticipated K-Drama has unfortunately become just that.
On May 1, JTBC‘s romantic-comedy Frankly Speaking (also known as No Secret) premiered. The K-Drama, which is also available via Netflix internationally, stars Go Kyung Pyo (also romanized as Ko Kyung Pyo), Kang Han Na, and Joo Jong Hyuk.
Song Ki-Baek (Ko Kyoung-Pyo) is single and 33 years old. He works as an announcer at a broadcasting station. People consider him an ideal announcer. He is polite and well mannered. One day, Song Ki-Baek suffers from an incident which causes him to speak without thinking first. He now faces the biggest crisis of his life.
Meanwhile, On Woo-Joo (Kang Han-Na) is an enthusiastic TV variety show writer. She becomes interested with Song Ki-Baek’s harsh language and she gets him to appear on her variety show.
— AsianWiki
The K-Drama, which has been airing Wednesdays and Thursdays, will conclude on June 6 with its finale. Although it’s only twelve episodes, many netizens are expressing their disappointment over the direction the script took by the end. In a K-Drama subreddit, viewers lamented and expressed their frustrations.
Comment
byu/GodJihyo7983 from discussion
inKDRAMA
Comment
byu/GodJihyo7983 from discussion
inKDRAMA
Comment
byu/GodJihyo7983 from discussion
inKDRAMA
Many were disappointed by Frankly Speaking in the end. The story went off course, losing its plot, and now it has to wrap things up with only one episode. Yet, viewers feel this twelve-episode K-Drama could have been just ten episodes, as the problems really began after Episode 10.
Comment
byu/GodJihyo7983 from discussion
inKDRAMA
Comment
byu/GodJihyo7983 from discussion
inKDRAMA
Comment
byu/GodJihyo7983 from discussion
inKDRAMA
Frankly Speaking has turned off some viewers from twelve-episode K-Dramas. Recently, Wedding Impossible, another twelve-episode K-Drama, faced similar complaints. Read more below.
“Disappointing” K-Drama Series That Viewers Stopped Watching In March