Audience The Korea Times praised
The Tale of Lady Ok for its progressive depiction of Goo-deok
(Lim Ji-yeon), a female slave who defies societal norms in the Joseon Dynasty to become a legal advocate for the oppressed. Lim's powerful performance and the drama's fusion of historical and modern themes have resonated with viewers, achieving a peak rating of 11.1%. The story is commended for empowering women through a compelling narrative of justice and resilience.
Critical response Pierce Conran of
South China Morning Post highlights
The Tale of Lady Ok as a refreshing departure from typical Joseon-era dramas. Lim Ji-yeon's compelling portrayal of Ok Tae-young was praised as a character evolving from a servant to a noblewoman, adding depth to the genre's traditional costume intrigue. The drama's nuanced storytelling and engaging performances captivated viewers with its focus on personal transformation within a period setting offers a unique twist to familiar narratives. Writing for
Forbes, Joan MacDonald praised
Lim Ji-Yeon for her convincing Lady Ok/Gudeok, someone whose spirit could not be confined by the limitations of her surroundings. Drama critic Gong Hee-jung praised Lim Ji-yeon for showing significant growth and maturity in her performance. She noted that Lim skillfully blended the character's emotions with the personality Ok Tae-young might possess, reflecting the actress's effort. Lim was also praised for fitting seamlessly into the role of a self-reliant woman overcoming challenges. Gong highlighted that while many dramas portray women's independence, The Tale of Lady Ok stands out for focusing on resolving issues within a legal framework rather than solely through personal effort.
Ranking The series ranked eighth globally on
Netflix's "TV Shows (Non-English)" from December 2 to 8, 2024, with 1.6 million views despite being only released in some Asian region initially. The Top 10 countries include Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam. The show also generated significant buzz in South Korea, leading the drama category on Good Data Corporation FUNdex during December 10 and topping both TV and OTT charts within two weeks of its release. Lim Ji-yeon and Choo Young Woo ranked first and second in actor popularity respectively. Lim maintained her top spot for drama performers who generated the most buzz for two consecutive weeks in a row.
61st Baeksang Arts Awards Actress
Lim Ji-yeon was unexpectedly excluded from the Best Actress nomination at the
61st Baeksang Arts Awards, despite leading the JTBC drama The Tale of Lady Ok, which achieved high ratings (peaking over 13%) and critical acclaim. While the drama itself and her co-star
Chu Young-woo received nominations, Lim's absence from the list sparked widespread confusion and disappointment among fans and viewers. Public opinion remains divided—some accept the limitation of spots, while others insist Lim's performance warranted recognition. It was noted that while Baeksang's judging process is confidential and based on multiple factors like acting skill, contribution, and buzz, debates about fairness persist due to this controversial omission. ==Viewership==