This review may contain spoilers
An Easy Lighthearted Comedy, Fun Watch
What happens when you are fervently trying for a promotion and are stuck with bad luck instead? You can’t stop your inner thoughts from spilling out and end up getting demoted?
No one understands this situation better than Song Ki Baek (Go Kyung Pyo). Celebrated as the phenomenal newsman, he has been devotedly working towards the aim of becoming the main news anchor. His boss adores him & his colleagues are jealous of his perfect lifestyle. Alas, everything crashes when he gets embroiled in an unwanted controversy caused by his colleague. Bearing the brunt of the scandal, Song Ki Baek’s life becomes hell. “Frankly Speaking” is a fun albeit toasty portrayal of the inner workings of a broadcasting company. While the male lead plays a news anchor, our bubbly, no-nonsense female lead On Woo Joo (Kang Han Na) is the head writer of a reality show. Adding to this chaos is the superstar Kim Jung Heon (Joo Jong Hyuk). The first two episodes are entirely chaotic, the pacing is slightly odd but it picks up by the second episode as the actors settle down in their character roles. Let’s dig through the storyline, so you understand better!
Read the complete article here-
https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/05/04/frankly-speaking-first-impressions/
No one understands this situation better than Song Ki Baek (Go Kyung Pyo). Celebrated as the phenomenal newsman, he has been devotedly working towards the aim of becoming the main news anchor. His boss adores him & his colleagues are jealous of his perfect lifestyle. Alas, everything crashes when he gets embroiled in an unwanted controversy caused by his colleague. Bearing the brunt of the scandal, Song Ki Baek’s life becomes hell. “Frankly Speaking” is a fun albeit toasty portrayal of the inner workings of a broadcasting company. While the male lead plays a news anchor, our bubbly, no-nonsense female lead On Woo Joo (Kang Han Na) is the head writer of a reality show. Adding to this chaos is the superstar Kim Jung Heon (Joo Jong Hyuk). The first two episodes are entirely chaotic, the pacing is slightly odd but it picks up by the second episode as the actors settle down in their character roles. Let’s dig through the storyline, so you understand better!
Read the complete article here-
https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/05/04/frankly-speaking-first-impressions/
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