Mask Girl is a South Korean dark comedy series written and directed by Kim Young-hoon. Based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Mae-mi and Hee-se, the dark comedy series follows Kim Mo-mi, an office worker who is insecure about her looks. She starts to become famous as a masked internet personality until some of the whackiest and most chilling events happen in her life. The role of Kim Mo-mi is played by three different actresses Go Hyun-Jung, who plays the original character, Nana plays the character after she had plastic surgery, and Lee Han-Byeol plays the character of the Mask Girl. So, if you loved Mask Girl here are somewhat similar dark comedy shows you should check out next.
Nip/Tuck (Prime Video) Credit – FX
Synopsis: This drama is set in a south Florida plastic surgery center, McNamara-Troy, centering around the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara...
Nip/Tuck (Prime Video) Credit – FX
Synopsis: This drama is set in a south Florida plastic surgery center, McNamara-Troy, centering around the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara...
- 8/19/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Though there is nothing to laugh about or love about sexism in real life, it is a character trait that keeps rearing its head in a bunch of characters, both old and new. Sometimes it is a deliberate choice by the writers, other times it is not quite as clear.
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Still, as terrible as it is there are instances we find ourselves drawn to, or even sympathetic towards these characters. After all, what is good television if not good escapism, right?
For that reason, we have compiled a list of a few of those characters who, though would be the cause of a lot of complaints to Hr in real life, are quite likable onscreen even if they are a bit problematic.
1. The Vulture (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) He may have acquired his nickname because of...
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Still, as terrible as it is there are instances we find ourselves drawn to, or even sympathetic towards these characters. After all, what is good television if not good escapism, right?
For that reason, we have compiled a list of a few of those characters who, though would be the cause of a lot of complaints to Hr in real life, are quite likable onscreen even if they are a bit problematic.
1. The Vulture (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) He may have acquired his nickname because of...
- 1/31/2019
- by Nuhu Danamarya
- TVfanatic
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