


When we first see Nao in the Japanese Liar Game, she turns in a 100-yen coin she picks up on the ground to the police, she’s pranked by young schoolchildren, and she almost falls for the “ore ore” scam. In the manga and Jdrama, the first person we see is Nao (Nam Da-Jung in the Korean version) and all the stupidly naive things she does. When I had recommended the JDrama to others in the past, I’d heard many people tell me they almost stopped watching before they were even halfway through the first episode because they couldn’t tolerate how idiotic the main female lead was.Īnd honestly, I don’t blame them for thinking that.
