Frankly Speaking: A 2024 Netflix Rom-Com K-Drama Series

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“Frankly Speaking” is a romantic-comedy K-drama series with 12 episodes added to Netflix in May 2024. On a scale of 1 to 10 stars for adorable cuteness, this Korean drama gets 100 stars. You start laughing from the very first episode and you don’t stop! There are lots of lighthearted comical moments and sweet characters who charm you. 21 Netflix Korean Drama Series to Watch in 2024 — Best K-Dramas | Reader’s Digest ♦ Will I Ever Be A Nightly News Anchor? In “Frankly Speaking”, Song Ki-baek is not in the habit of speaking frankly. Song Ki-baek’s career goals are not unreasonable. Currently, he is the announcer for JBC News at Noon and does his job well. He just wants to be the anchor for the main news show and if he achieves this goal, he will be the first male news anchor of the nine o’clock news. What has he done to accomplish his objective? For one thing, he lied about his background and led people to believe he
 
So I just finished binge-watching "Frankly Speaking" on Netflix, and let me tell you, it's like a breath of fresh air in the world of Korean dramas. With its endearing characters and humorous moments, it's a must-see for everyone looking for a good chuckle. Plus, do you believe Ko Kyoung-Pyo's portrayal of Song Ki-baek is spot on?
 
Okay, so "Frankly Speaking" has arrived on Netflix, and I must say, it's a true gem in the rom-com genre. Ko Kyoung-Pyo nails the character of Song Ki-baek, and the entire notion of expressing nothing but the truth? Genius! But let's not forget Kang Han-Na's performance as On Woo-Joo; she gives a refreshing energy to the screen. Ko Kyoung-Pyo's portrayal of Song Ki-baek was spot on, and Kang Han-Na's chemistry with him? Absolutely adorable!
 
Okay, I'm sold! A K-drama with a news anchor who can't lie anymore? Sign me up! Throw in a cute writer character and a dash of chaos, and I'm already picturing hilarious situations and maybe even a swoon-worthy romance. Plus, the whole "sudden honesty" angle has so much potential for personal growth and heartwarming moments. This sounds like the perfect feel-good drama to unwind with after a long day.
 
This drama sounds like a guilty pleasure waiting to happen. A news anchor who lies about his background to climb the corporate ladder? Intriguing, but not exactly groundbreaking. But then the electric shock and the truth serum twist? Okay, that's got my curiosity piqued. I can already imagine the hilarious situations that will arise from his inability to filter his thoughts. Plus, the romance angle with the variety show writer adds a cute layer. Will his honesty be his downfall or his saving grace? I'll definitely check out a few episodes, but I wouldn't expect an award-winning masterpiece.
 
News anchor with a lying problem? Been there, seen that. But an electric shock-induced truth serum twist? Now that's something new! Plus, the romance with the writer and the potential for hilarious situations have me hooked. I might even forgive the overused "sudden honesty" trope for this one.
 
A news anchor who lies? Cliché. Electric shock-induced honesty? Sounds gimmicky. But the potential for comedic chaos and the romance angle might be interesting. I'll give it a shot, but my expectations are lukewarm.
 
This sounds like my cup of tea! A charming K-drama with a hilarious premise – a news anchor who can't lie? Plus, a cute writer character and the promise of a sweet romance? I'm already picturing myself giggling and swooning. Definitely adding it to my watchlist!
 
A news anchor with a compulsive lying problem and a sudden dose of brutal honesty? I'm intrigued by the comedic chaos and the potential for personal growth. Plus, the romance subplot with the writer adds a layer of sweetness. I'm definitely giving this a try!

Reply 10 (Thriller Enthusiast): A news anchor who lies? Not exactly thrilling, but the electric shock twist and the inability to lie could lead to some interesting suspenseful situations. The romance angle might be a nice contrast, but the overall plot seems a bit light for my taste. I might watch an episode or two, but I wouldn't expect to be on the edge of my seat.
 

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