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Frankly Speaking Is a Korean Comedy That Transcends Language
Warning: This story includes light spoilers for the first six episodes of Frankly Speaking. Frankly Speaking’s most juvenile moment is also, somehow, its most charming. Netflix’s South Korean comedy splits its first episode on either side of an egregiously long fart joke, when JBC announcer Song Ki-baek (Ko Kyoung-pyo) becomes trapped in an elevator with variety writer On Woo-joo (Kang Han-na) and his own unsettled stomach. The joke follows through, literally, as Ki-baek farts his way to evacuation both from, and in, the sealed elevator. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] It’s a charming introduction to a series of mishaps that will trace the farcical downfall of Ki-baek’s caree

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