I understand you found the series boring, and you think the acting was very plain. But I do think you should keep in mind the series itself.
The whole story started with Zo liking Nita and wanting to make a move on her, but he was too shy to do so. He then went asking for help from Joke. Zo ended up falling for him instead. But he was hesitant about it. Once he could actually accept even to himself that he does like Joke, he wanted to make a move; to bring his feelings up to him. But he didn't dare nor know how, because he was so insecure. It's like he stopped himself from feeling things, or at least expressing them, since he found it very difficult from the very beginning. So that's why he's brought up to be a person with limited expressions.
My point is that there was no way Dunk could or would have portrayed Zo as an outcoming/confident person. Simply because that's far from what Zo was ever like. So he did seem very much like a bobblehead. Zo was awkward with movements and stumbled with his words. And that is exactly what Dunk was supposed to portray, and he did.
Dunk's only roles have been the same type, "shy" and "clumsy". As of now, we unfortunately haven't gotten any character personality variants from either Dunk or Joong. Happy to say they are going to have a new series airing sometime soon, The Heart Killers. It seems to be a more dramatic series, so perhaps that's when we get to see a more expressive and in action character played by Dunk (& of course Joong)🤞
I wrote this all because I wanted to try broaden your perspective, like why Dunk seems like a weak/lacking actor. Also because I love 'analyzing' characters, and the actors ways of bringing them to life ðŸ¤
I apologize for my wording is often very bad. And never am I saying these things in any intention of invalidating you or your opinion 💛
The whole story started with Zo liking Nita and wanting to make a move on her, but he was too shy to do so. He then went asking for help from Joke. Zo ended up falling for him instead. But he was hesitant about it. Once he could actually accept even to himself that he does like Joke, he wanted to make a move; to bring his feelings up to him. But he didn't dare nor know how, because he was so insecure. It's like he stopped himself from feeling things, or at least expressing them, since he found it very difficult from the very beginning. So that's why he's brought up to be a person with limited expressions.
My point is that there was no way Dunk could or would have portrayed Zo as an outcoming/confident person. Simply because that's far from what Zo was ever like. So he did seem very much like a bobblehead. Zo was awkward with movements and stumbled with his words. And that is exactly what Dunk was supposed to portray, and he did.
Dunk's only roles have been the same type, "shy" and "clumsy".
As of now, we unfortunately haven't gotten any character personality variants from either Dunk or Joong.
Happy to say they are going to have a new series airing sometime soon, The Heart Killers. It seems to be a more dramatic series, so perhaps that's when we get to see a more expressive and in action character played by Dunk (& of course Joong)🤞
I wrote this all because I wanted to try broaden your perspective, like why Dunk seems like a weak/lacking actor. Also because I love 'analyzing' characters, and the actors ways of bringing them to life ðŸ¤
I apologize for my wording is often very bad. And never am I saying these things in any intention of invalidating you or your opinion 💛