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Netflix K-drama Frankly Speaking: Go Kyung-pyo, Kang Han-na in fantasy comedy that aims low

  • Korean drama series stars Go Kyung-pyo as a TV anchor who will do anything he is told to further his career, but who cannot helping blurting out what he thinks
  • He ends up in a love triangle with a colleague (Kang Han-na) and a popular entertainer (Joo Jong-hyuk) in this fantasy comedy with a weak narrative

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Go Kyung-pyo as Song Ki-baek in a still from Netflix K-drama Frankly Speaking. Kang Han-na and Joo Jung-hyuk co-star.
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Lead cast: Go Kyung-pyo, Kang Han-na, Joo Jung-hyuk

Latest Nielsen rating: 2 per cent

Channelling the 1990s Jim Carrey classic Liar Liar and the South Korean theatrical comedy Honest Candidate, Frankly Speaking presents a spin on the K-drama fantasy romcom in which a TV anchor is only able to say exactly what’s on his mind.
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Go Kyung-pyo (Love in Contract) plays Song Ki-baek, a hard-working co-anchor on a noon news programme, whose professionalism and loyalty have put him on a promising career track. In the hope of landing a coveted main anchor slot, he will do anything his superiors tell him to, no matter how humiliating.

This includes agreeing to appear on a reality TV show produced by the same network written by On Woo-joo (Kang Han-na, Bloody Heart), who is desperately trying to avoid cancellation.

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