Some K-Dramas receive great ratings only to disappoint viewers with poor storytelling, yet many K-Dramas enthral viewers with compelling narratives and deep emotional resonance. One such example is Queen of Tears, which received praise for its performances but criticism for its erratic pacing and melodramatic turns despite its star-studded cast and enormous viewership.
The Penthouse, another entry, began with a lot of high-stakes drama but quickly descended into anarchy, making each season harder to believe. Similar to this, Snowdrop struggled with faulty historical framing and inconsistent character development while having a good idea and high level of anticipation.
The mystery and excitement of Lee Jong-suk’s Big Mouth also pulled in viewers, but it lost its edge halfway through, making for a hurried and disappointing. These dramas remind us that ratings don’t always equal quality — and that viewers are craving substance over hype.