I don't think he's a great actor but I also don't think he's a bad actor. I think his acting is very limited to…
I think a few Korean actors subscribe to the staring-while-looking-pretty = acting, thing. But when he's directed to show expression (e.g. in Rookie Historian) he does just fine.
Really felt bad for the FL actress, She is trying her best but character she got was super bad to the point offensive,…
I hated the RELENTLESS crying (particularly in the first 4 episodes) and her constant staring at, stalking of and macking over the ML, too. She even, at one point, leaves a very ill patient so she can chase, crying and screeching after the ML. Utterly repulsive and suggests quite mysognistic traits among the writers (women are always thick as mince, emotional and thirsty).
"Queen Won Kyung - who was known for her jealousy and greed, as recorded in the annals of the Joseon Dynasty". To be fair, her husband had 20 wives/concubines so I think we know who the 'greedy' one of the pair was.
"Determined to provide a ray of light for those under her care, a young nurse navigates the world of mental health…
The Fabulous was not a Netflix drama as far as I know (see list) and even if it was, it doesn't make your point. I suspect the real reason you disliked that drama (which I didn't watch much of, too cheesy for me) was that it featured a positive representation of a gay character. Amirite? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Netflix_original_programming#Korean
"Determined to provide a ray of light for those under her care, a young nurse navigates the world of mental health…
There's more violence (e.g. school violence, workplace violence, female on male violence played for 'laughs') in kdrama than any Netflix drama that I've seen. And you have to actively seek out pornography - I rarely see it in ordinary TV progammes. But 'woke' is, I suspect, the real clue to your real gripes.
I hope Netflix doesn't succeed in making Korea's most likable actress unlikable
"Determined to provide a ray of light for those under her care, a young nurse navigates the world of mental health and the diverse stories surrounding it". Source: Netflix.
Hard to see how that could be made unlikeable.
Are you hoping she will "accidentally" kiss someone, fall over in front of the male lead or get blind drunk twice an episode?
One of my favourite Korean rom-coms in almost every way except one: It is absolutely NOT person A's fault if their boyfriend/girlfriend - person B - is a an alcoholic leech who sleeps around. That made me so angry it - almost - ruined the drama for me.
Hard to see how that could be made unlikeable.
Are you hoping she will "accidentally" kiss someone, fall over in front of the male lead or get blind drunk twice an episode?