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The Crown Was Beautiful, But the Romance Was Everything
Perfect Crown is the kind of drama that reminds you why rom-coms became so beloved in the first place. It has been such a long time since we got a drama that truly understood both the romance and comedy genres and delivered them this well. Was it cheesy? Absolutely. Was it cringe at times? Definitely. But did that stop me from watching? Not even once. Because the tropes were executed so well that they never felt tiring or overly cliché. The drama took familiar rom-com elements and gave them its own charm and uniqueness, which is honestly the best part about it.The first half of the drama was nearly seamless for me. It hit every spot a rom-com should hit and kept me completely hooked. The first episode alone was powerful, but somehow the following episodes became even better. I loved how the characters were introduced, but what truly stayed with me was the first meeting between Grand Prince Ian and Hui Ju. That entrance scene at the little king’s birthday banquet? Absolutely unforgettable. It has genuinely haunted me ever since. Byeon Wooseok didn’t just play a regal prince, he was a regal prince. The aura, the posture, the expressions… he embodied the role perfectly.
IU, on the other hand, was wonderful as Seong Hui Ju. Her character reminded me a little of Jang Man Wol from Hotel del Luna — strong, sharp, intimidating at times, yet still carrying a soft and vulnerable side underneath. I loved that balance so much. I was also pleasantly surprised by how attached I became to the sibling relationship between Hui Ju and her brother. At first, they seemed like the typical hostile siblings we often see in dramas, but the writer actually gave their bond depth and sincerity. That unconventional development honestly elevated the drama even more for me.
The second half leaned more into palace drama and politics, though if I’m being honest, the politics were never the main attraction for me. What completely stole the show was the growing romance between Hui Ju and Grand Prince Ian. The drama fully embraced its rom-com identity and continuously gave us iconic, heartfelt, and sometimes ridiculously adorable moments between the two. Yes, there were villains, schemes, and political conflicts along the way, but I barely cared about them because I was so invested in the romance.
Did the drama have flaws? Of course. Was it perfect? No. But was it worth every bit of excitement, joy, and emotional investment? Absolutely. This is the type of drama you enjoy most when you stop expecting it to be something it was never trying to be. If you simply allow yourself to get immersed and enjoy the ride, Perfect Crown becomes an incredibly entertaining, lighthearted, and genuinely romantic experience. This drama screams ROMCOM from beginning to end, and no one can convince me otherwise.
A lot of people focused heavily on the political side and criticized it, but honestly, I do not think the politics were ever meant to be the core of the story. The romance was the plot’s center point. However, despite being romance-driven, the drama still had emotional depth. Every major character had growth, struggles, and a journey of their own. Most importantly, the love story between Hui Ju and Grand Prince Ian was developed beautifully and with so much care.
Also, I have to mention the little king because he was genuinely one of the cutest parts of the drama. Every scene with him made me smile.
As for the ending, I never once doubted that we would get a happy ending but, somehow the drama still exceeded my expectations. I absolutely loved that they gave us more romantic and sweet moments after the monarchy’s abolishment because we truly needed to see more of their married life together. A royal baby would have been the perfect cherry on top, but honestly, I was already incredibly satisfied with the conclusion we got.
The pacing was also surprisingly solid for a 12-episode drama. I have seen far worse rushed endings in dramas with similar lengths, where the main leads barely get a few minutes together in the finale. Perfect Crown, however, gave us a satisfying and emotionally fulfilling ending that felt rewarding instead of rushed, and I genuinely appreciated that.
IU was splendid as Seong Hui Ju, and Byeon Wooseok truly showed growth in his acting as Grand Prince Ian. There were multiple scenes where both of them absolutely excelled emotionally, so it honestly surprises me whenever people call their performances bland. In my opinion, they completely outperformed themselves here. I also think this partnership showcased their strongest chemistry to date compared to their previous co-stars. Their chemistry was so magnetic and natural that it might genuinely take me a while to adjust to seeing them paired with other actors in future projects.
The supporting cast was assembled so well too. I loved the secretaries, the little king, and even the Queen Mother. Yes, I disliked her in the earlier episodes, but her actress was absolutely captivating on screen. As for the Prime Minister… I could not care less about him as a character because he was such a coward, but I did enjoy the actor’s performance.
At the end of the day, I am genuinely glad I did not rely on the overly negative reviews and ratings on MDL because I would have missed out on such an enjoyable gem of a drama. Perfect Crown gave me exactly what I wanted: romance, comedy, memorable chemistry, emotional moments, and characters I became attached to. It is definitely a drama I can see myself rewatching years from now.
For me, Perfect Crown had one of the best castings and one of the most enjoyable rom-com experiences in recent years.
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Perfect comedy and romance drama 2026!
The moment I found out what this drama is about, I started counting the days until the date it would start to air! I have been desperately waiting for a contract relationship drama with monarchy existing in the modern times! I have been blown away by this new most magnificent RomCom 2026. The moment I started watching the first episode I was absolutely hooked! Suddenly, I regretted watching it while it was airing! Because it has been long while that I have watched a Korean drama while it's airing and most annoying thing about that is you have to wait a whole week for next episodes to air!😭😭😭 but I was so addicted to it that I had to watch it everyweek even if I had to face my old enemy 'waiting painfully long'. But I'm glad my pain paid off and every second of each episode was worth the watch. 💞💫First my greatest commendation to the brilliant director for choosing most perfect and incredibly talented cast that are unquestionably suitable for this drama 💯👌. From Actresses/ actors to their secretaries to the support roles and to the villains - All the choices are chef's kiss! This drama is studded with top class actors/actresses. IU (LJE) is my very favorite actress, her dramas are my very first Korean dramas, she never fails to mesmerise, captivate and enchant her audiences with her flawless and impeccable diverse acting skills. As an ambitious chaebol Heiress SHJ, she has incorporated her naturalistic, remarkable versatility, raw vulnerability and deep emotional restraint acting style. She excelled in portraying SHJ with quite and complex emotional pain, while also showcasing a bold, campy and magnetic charisma in this diverse character-driven role. She never fails to strike the audiences with awe, with her ability to convey heavy, complex internal trauma through micro-expressions and tone of voice. I'm also thoroughly impressed with BWS's stunning, dazzling, awe-inspiring, mind blowing, astonishing and remarkable acting. He has masterfully employed his signature acting talent in this drama to bring Prince YA (LW) to life perfectly, which is defined by his impressive emotional range, subtle microexpressions, and commanding on-screen presence. He has handled the complex emotional scenes really well. He excelled at conveying the character's internal thoughts and silent suffering through subtle shifts in his eyes and facial expressions. Both main leads executed their highly complex and layered roles to the highest standards and captivated the hearts of the audiences by bringing this gem to life working very dynamically, perfectly in sync and smoothly with other characters. All the others actors also entranced me with their brilliant, dynamic and captivating acting.
💫IU has portrayed SHJ's intricate character expertly. SHJ is extremely ambitious, smart, talented, brave, rebellious and bold character, who always wants to win, to shine brightly, fights for her way without bending even an inch and always stay on top of her game. She always wears her tough, nonchalant, daring, audacious and imposing demeanor as an Armour against all the injustice, prejudice, social, and familial pressure but in reality she wants parental love, acknowledgement, care and approval. While Grand Prince YA is also incredibly smart, brave and talented character, his ambition, will and desires are shaped and molded by king's approval/disapproval, royal relatives' meddling, past traumatic events and his regard for putting well-being and happiness of others before his. He is very used to bending down to others' will and being manipulated without a word of complaint. Although both are embroiled in similar kind of childhood traumas, their way of dealing with aftereffects and consequences were different. Prince YA is epitome of perfect prince being stoic, adaptable, possesses prudence, have integrity, balances strength and empathy, is courageous, compassionate, has magnetic presence, have virtuous presentation, respect of politicians, honor, money and power in his hands. But he deliberately let's others push him around and let's it go in fovour of the happiness, protection and peace of everyone around him even though, he wants to have what rightfully belongs to him, he wants fairness, justice and wants to sort all the affairs out. However, he always held it all in, until SHJ waltzed her way into his life again and he learned to stand up for himself and to protect who and what he must and realized that keeping his head down, remaining restrained/ suppressed and quite and just working hard to fulfill his duties is not an answer to solve every problem.
💫Both main leads have insanely sweet, electrifying and crackling chemistry! 🔥 this incredibly fiery romance and flirting was always in the air throughout the drama. They have dazzled and gripped the audience with the waves of their strong heated push and pull. Even though the enemies to lovers is not the trope of this drama, both of them managed to build incredibly intense tension, and attraction that melted the viewers hearts, compelling them to fiercely root for them to fight for their happiness together. The audience are made to vividly experience the long journey of their love life - from them being rivals in archery and acquainted as high class students to partners who came together using contractual relationship to gain something they lacked to falling in love with each other to confessing their sincere love to bravely stepping up to protect each other even at the cost of destroying what highly mattered to them before and if it meant sacrificing their life. They are very unique in making sure to be very transparent about their needs, emotions, future plans and always resolve challenges together through effective communication, trust and reliance on each other. Their character development is also executed ingeniously well both ml's and fl's character start to change after being in relationship, learning from each other and compromising to strike that perfect balance and harmony. SHJ learned to obey rules/regulations and be humble when required and Prince YA learned to be defiant, Assertive and decisive when required for the sake of each other. Together instead of being each other's weakness they became perfect support for each other and synced in perfectly to form a perfect crown that was fortress against anyone trying to step on them and harm them.
💫Other couple which have my heart are the secretary couple CH xDHJ, who are very witty, disciplined, smart, efficient, dramatic and incredibly humorous, their love chemistry is incredibly cute, sweet and adorable. They are extremely supportive and loyal to our main couple and deserve to be the right hand people of their respective bosses. They are always protecting, supporting, fiercely caring and working hard to help their bosses to best of their abilities. There is never a dull moment with them around adding their chaotic and brilliant strategic energy to the events, challenges and situations. The late older brother king YH and the queen YIR Couple were sadly a tragic pair, our main couple are totally the opposite of this couple. SHJ didn't bow her head to her dad's whims and desires at the cost of her will, desires and dreams unlike the queen and Prince YA did not follow the footsteps of his brother and didn't become a coward to bow his head to political, royal, noble, social and nations expectations and manipulative pressure. They both magnificently pulled off what the previous king and queen failed to achieve. I also absolutely loved the dynamic of SHJ's half brother STJ and sister- in-law HAY they are very sweet pair, who turned out to be very solid support for SHJ. In dire circumstances, they have never thrown her under the bus, shown genuine concern and tried their best to help her and care for her wherever they could.
💫The story/ plot of this drama is extremely engaging, exciting, mesmerising and gripping✨️. I have seen similar dramas before where the protagonists are usually nemesis or have hate/love relationship but in contrast this drama very rarely and brilliantly makes the protagonists team up to achieve their goals, making this already very unusual plot into super rare and new experience for the viewers. The humour of this drama is peak, it paired the opposites together and placed comedy in their clashing personalities and inevitable, fate-driven and also some very deliberate encounters. All the main characters have shared deep interconnectedness in the past. While primarily being romance and comedy, this drama incorporates elements from other genres like fantasy, mystery, crime thriller and slice of life. The villains in this story have done really well in portraying their characters as well, the audience are clearly shown how they have taken the wrong and evil routes/paths to fulfill their selfish desires with no regard for others feelings or their safety and wellbeing, in doing so heading for inevitable disaster or severe recompense of their diabolical, cunning, vicious and wicked actions and schemes. With the villians showing impressive amount of emotions and their back stories being very compelling, the viewers end up wishing that some of the desperate ones who went astray, find a way to redeem themselves and be happy as well. I also enjoyed the short epilouges at the of episodes revealing very interesting details . 💓
ENDING:
OMG!!! we have got the bestest and most satisfying happy ending for our main couple! LW has made a great choice in abolishing the Crown for the sake of their own future, for the royals, the nobles and the nation. I have loved how warm, close, honest and caring SHJ's family became to her while LW, his sister-in-law and the nephew are living their dream peaceful life. There is happy news of SHJ will become auntie soon. Our secretary couple also went from cute, sweet and friendly to hot streaming couple. All the villains who didn’t repent and persisted going down the wrong path for the selfish reasons, sure got what was coming for them.
💫Overall, I have wholeheartedly enjoyed this heart warming, extremely fun and exciting drama. The top notch plot and the unforgettable characters have won my heart, I am going to miss all of the amazing cast. Only bad thing about this drama is it came to an end, I really want more! So, I highly recommend it to everyone who loves romcom! 💕
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Perfect Crown is a Rare RomCom Gem
From its captivating premiere to its poignant finale, Perfect Crown has been nothing short of an absolute joy. While discourse surrounding the show may vary, it stands for me as an unparalleled masterpiece within the romantic-comedy genre—a true comfort drama that executed its narrative arc flawlessly. Episode 12 provided the ultimate, poetic resolution, cementing the show's place as a uniquely special viewing experience.The finale boldly vindicated a stance I held deeply: the necessity of abolishing the monarchy. This narrative choice was not just shocking; it was structurally perfect.
Ian’s Autonomy: The resolution beautifully illustrated that Ian’s heart never yearned for the heavy burden of the throne. Instead, his entire journey was a quiet, fierce pursuit of personal freedom.
Hui Ju’s Full-Circle Victory: This political shift marked a profound triumph for Hui Ju. By dismantling the ultimate barrier of royal status, the story seamlessly erased the rigid class divide, beautifully fulfilling the heartfelt wishes of her younger self.
The immense success of Perfect Crown is a testament to the brilliant minds both in front of and behind the camera.
The palpable chemistry and nuanced performances of IU and Byeon Woo-seok anchored the emotional weight of the series, making every single second on screen worth savoring.
The production crew and cast deserve the highest praise for crafting a world that felt both magical and grounded. It is immensely gratifying to see the industry and audience recognize this brilliance; the consistently high viewership ratings during its airing window were entirely well-deserved.
Saying goodbye to this world after such an immersive week is incredibly bittersweet. Perfect Crown did not just entertain; it left a lasting impression that is hard to shake. As I reluctantly let it go for now, I already know a rewatch is imminent in the coming days.
This is, without a doubt, a definitive 10/10—a rare gem that redefined what a modern rom-com can achieve.
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PERFECT CROWN STAYS ICONIC!
I just want to share my rating of the Korean drama Perfect Crown. Honestly, before watching it, I was hesitating because the male lead and female lead are usually not known for happy endings. But this drama felt different, so I decided to give it a try, and guess what? I absolutely loved it.I found myself waiting every Friday and Saturday for the new episodes, and now it feels so sad knowing that I no longer have something to look forward to every weekend.
Talking about the drama itself, I freakingly loved everything about it, especially the male lead and female lead. Their chemistry was just so good that while watching the last episode, I was already wishing for a Season 2.
At first, I thought the female lead’s father did not care about her, but it turned out that he actually cared for her deeply. I also really loved the duo of Huiju and Taiju.
This drama showed me that people will truly do anything for love. When the male lead and female lead faced problems in their relationship, the female lead even lost her dignity just to beg her father to help them, and honestly, that scene made me cry.
THERE'S A LOT I WANNA SAY BUT NOOOH CAUSE ULL HAVE A LOT OF SPOILER NAD MIGHT NOT CHOOSE TO WATCH IT😭🥹
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My perfect drama ???
So much goodd drama I really love itThe casting is sososososo much perfect and the acting we don't have to talk about it.
All episodes were so good .iam going to rewatch again and again. And they deserve so many award together.hope they will play another drama together and plz don't quit drama .iam going to miss them so much from now on
And iam little. Bit sad too becz my Friday and Saturday will become whole nothing to wait
I remember my day how much I wait and desperate for this drama like scrolling through threads time to time to see spoiler and scrolling mbcc website .❤️❤️🫶🫶🫶🫶🤧
Ourrrrer wanseong coupleeeeeee❤️❤️❤️
Lee wan 🫶song huiju 📸🤭
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Classic Rom-Com that Reminds You of the Good Old Days
Firstly, if you want to watch a drama with deep plot, heavy palace politics and angst, I’m afraid to say that you are watching the wrong drama. Perfect Crown is silly, cute and fluffy – it’s a rom-com, it’s supposed to be like that. Perfect Crown does not promise an intricate plot and complex characters, what it promises is a fluttering romance and lots of giggles and laughter which it delivers to a perfection.Seong Huiju is a stubborn, strong-willed and driven character who demands every opportunity that her rivals enjoy. She is not fighting for social equality, but for what she deems as her right. She is kind in her own way, as well as selfish in her own right. Her character is not written to be relatable or even liked, but to be enjoyed.
Prince I-An on the other hand is the epitome of perfection. Unlike Huiju, he is supposed to be liked - both by the viewers and the other characters within the drama. It’s quite literally in his job description. He is pretty, kind, regal, sassy and a hopeless romantic, what else do we need? But he also has hidden ambitions. I-An has always been forced to dim his shine so as to not overshadow others and has an unspeakable desire for power which only Huiju understood.
The overall plot is pretty straightforward, it’s neither novel nor unpredictable. It does not force you to think deeply but allows one to simply enjoy the ride. The romance is fluttering, the comedy actually delivers and there's just enough suspense and plot to keep the story moving. It takes tropes that we have already seen many times before and does it so well that you can’t help but appreciate it and bathe in the nostalgia of the old rom-coms that we used to love so much.
The drama does not bank on natural acting and realism but rather relies on exaggerated scenarios, expressions and dialogues to create drama and comedy. Again, that’s the genre, it does not translate to bad acting. IU and Byun Wooseok are both talented actors and they balanced the dramatic and exaggerated expressions, as well as sincere and heartfelt moments really well. The other cast members also did a wonderful job here to make it a fun and interesting watch.
Perfect Crown is visually pleasing with beautiful cinematography, stunning costumes and pretty styling. I especially loved I-An’s outfits with the fusion of traditional and modern style. The OSTs are also really good and matched the tone of this drama really well.
Honestly, I understand the people who wanted Perfect Crown to be more than a silly rom-com. This drama has an interesting premise with modern day Joseon dynasty and constitutional monarchy, social hierarchies among nobles and commoners, and characters with dubious intentions. Was there a huge potential for a complex plot to be explored? Absolutely yes! In a different genre, it would make a really gripping story. But do we need it to be explored here? Not really. This drama is, by all rights about the romance between Huiju and I-An, anything and everything else is subsidiary and simply not the point. If you love plot-driven dramas with depth, there are hundreds of dramas out there for you to enjoy but I think it's unreasonable to expect a drama to be something it never promised.
Now, I'll admit Perfect Crown wasn't quite perfect either. It has its fair share of flaws and personally, the final arc could've been done better. The writing fumbled near the end; the pacing got a little shaky, character motives fell flat and a few loose ends were left unattended. Given the buildup of the first 8 episodes, I couldn't help but feel a little unsatisfied with how they decided to wrap up the story.
But did I still finish the drama smiling? Yes, I did! Despite the flaws, Perfect Crown was totally worth the watch. Just know what you are getting into - don't expect an intricate plot and complex characters, don't try to analyze everything and just enjoy the ride. Watch this for the romance and giggles, and you'll find Perfect Crown to be one of the best rom-coms made as of late.
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A true masterpiece and absolutely worth watching
Perfect Crown truly became one of those dramas I know I’ll carry with me for a very long time.Waiting every Friday and Saturday for new episodes turned into such a comforting routine for me, which honestly made watching the finale even more bittersweet. As excited as I was for the last two episodes, there was also this quiet sadness knowing I had to say goodbye to these characters and this story.
Tv shows have always been a huge form of escapism for me. Since I was younger, they’ve been my way of fully diving into another world for a while.. feeling every emotion alongside the characters, forgetting reality for a moment and just letting myself get completely immersed in a story. And Perfect Crown did exactly that.
From the acting to the chemistry, the emotions, the storytelling, the soundtrack… every single episode felt magical. Having some of my favorite actors in one drama already raised my expectations, but somehow this series still exceeded them. I laughed, cried, stressed, smiled and genuinely felt so connected to every moment.
What I loved most is that the drama never felt empty or forced. Every scene carried emotion, warmth and meaning. And the ending? Honestly perfect. It gave closure while still leaving behind that emotional ache that only truly special dramas can create.
For me, this is easily one of the best K-Dramas of the year, maybe even one of my all-time favorites. It feels like one of those stories you revisit years later just to feel something again.
A true masterpiece and absolutely worth watching. 🤍
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Chemistry was absolutely chemistrying ✨
Just finished watching, and I absolutely loved it. From the very first episode, the drama felt visually breathtaking. The cinematography was stunning throughout, with every frame looking beautifully crafted. The locations, set designs, and costumes added so much richness and elegance to the overall atmosphere, making the drama feel grand and immersive. The production quality was honestly one of the strongest aspects of the show.Byeon Woo Seok received quite a bit of negative talk regarding this role, but personally, I think he pulled it off really well. He managed to bring both charm and emotional depth to his character, and I found his performance much better than what many people were saying online. His emotional scenes felt natural, and he carried the role with confidence.
And the chemistry between the leads? Their chemistry was absolutely chemistrying. Every interaction between them felt engaging, romantic, and full of tension in the best way possible. I genuinely loved every moment they shared on screen, and their relationship became one of my favorite parts of the drama.
IU also did an amazing job in her role. She brought so much grace, elegance, and emotion to her character. Her expressions during the emotional scenes were especially captivating, and she portrayed both vulnerability and strength beautifully. She made her character feel very real and memorable, and I honestly can’t imagine anyone else playing the role better.
Overall, it delivered both visually and emotionally. It had beautiful cinematography, strong performances, amazing chemistry, and a story that kept me invested throughout. For me, it was a very enjoyable and memorable watch.
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A royal contract marriage with perfect visuals
This was a long anticipated drama for me! Did I expect it to be better? Maybe a little, but honestly I still liked it a lot. It may not become one of my all-time favorite dramas, but I definitely consider it a very decent and enjoyable watch. I have a soft spot for royal dramas and contract marriages, so this was already a combination I was bound to enjoy.There were many comments about Byeon Woo-seok’s acting, but personally I think he did a very decent job, and IU is always a rom-com queen to me. Their chemistry was also very nice — not overly explosive to the point where dating rumors would overshadow the drama, but natural and comfortable. They genuinely seemed to get along well on screen.
I also loved the second couple and the aides; they were such a sweet and refreshing presence throughout the story. I’m especially happy that Hui Ju’s relationship with her father and brother became warmer by the end. Not perfect — because that would honestly feel unrealistic after everything — but definitely healthier and more heartfelt. Ironically, in When Life Gives You Tangerines IU played a daughter with one of the warmest father-daughter relationships ever, while here they practically felt like enemies for most of the drama 😭 I also loved the relationship between her brother and sister-in-law; they were genuinely sweet together.🩷
Now about the villains: the Queen Mother did terrible things for most of the story, and for a long time her intentions were difficult to understand. At least by the end she showed remorse and some emotional growth. That doesn’t suddenly make her a good person, but it makes her feel more human and layered. People are rarely completely good or completely bad, and I appreciated that complexity. Even in episode 12 she’s still demanding as a mother, but at least there was some progress.
The one character I really couldn’t justify was the Prime Minister. He was a true villain, and I honestly expected a stronger explanation for his actions than simply “don’t drag Seong Hui Ju into this.” Like… why exactly? She was never his in the first place 😭 He knew her for 30 years and still ended up destroying everything because of his obsession? I needed more depth there.
I liked the overall story and especially the idea of the Crown Prince wanting to live more like a normal person and eventually stepping down from the crown. Also, can we talk about the Iloom advertisement scene I laughed so hard because it instantly reminded me of the original ad with Byeon Woo-seok and Chae Soo-bin — especially the table in the rain 🤣
And honestly, Byeon Woo-seok looked his best in episode 12. He was handsome throughout the drama of course, but the casual styling suited him so much more than the royal outfits. Visually, he and IU were also a gorgeous pairing.
Overall, I’m glad I watched this drama and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for something mostly light and entertaining, while still touching on heavier emotional themes at times.
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One of the best contract marriage dramas
I remember the days when I first discovered K-dramas, and how hooked I would get on them. I'd be buried under blankets on a Saturday morning, sipping my coffee and definitely not getting to any of my daily responsibilities til about 4 pm. But over time, as I started encountering repeated tropes and plotlines or chemistry that fell flat, I've settled into a rhythm of always having a drama going that I watch every few days or so but typically take a while to finish, but every so often one just takes me back to the golden era of 2016 dramas and I eat it up in less than a week.Perfect Crown was one of those. Honestly, what carried it for me was their relationship. I was swooning at every scene, and the slowburn contract marriage "oh we don't actually like each other... okay maybe I do a little bit... okay I want this to be real now" pacing was just soooo goooood. Their chemistry was also fantastic.
My only criticism is the plot surrounding them of the politics and world-building of the constitutional monarchy had some holes and left me with questions. There's not a lot of sideplot development to bolster the drama as this is 12 episodes instead of 16, so they really focus on the main plot of the relationship. Contrast that to a drama like Crash Landing On You where you don't just see their development, you also see stories like the wiretap guy and his relationship to the ML and all the musical thread of the piano through the whole show. It had 16 episodes to bring all that together. This drama didn't have that depth in the plot, but the relationship did, and oh man was it good.
And, I am not a fan of the "have to hurt you to protect you" trope. But the other tropes are done well.
If you're looking for a gripping thriller political drama, this is probably not for you. But if you want a romcom that absolutely nails the tropes and chemistry between the two leads, this is the one. I watched it in about four days and if I can drag my fellow drama friends into it, I would watch it again tomorrow.
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Finally a romcom that's super satisfying
Perfect Crown took me out of kdrama drought and finally let me re-live those classic romcoms from past years. I am so glad I started this and did not hesitate. It was worth the watch.I went into watching this drama having low expectation because I didn't even know that it would be airing this year, randomly saw a clip on socmed, then here I am. The first episode is my anchoring point, it was really exciting and good, then it got even better 3-4 eps. From then on, I become glued to this drama.
It perfectly delivered on the romcom aspect. I was giggling and kicking my feet like a teenager. It is just that good. Was this Cliche? yes BUT ITS SO ADDICTINGLY GOOD. I didn't cringe at all, but instead felt like I was transported back to my teenager self who used to enjoy such type of dramas so much. It's nostalgic in a way.
The development of the romance between the main leads were balanced and paced well. It was sort of a slow burn so it hits alot more differently when they finally got together which I had loved that they didn't rush. Each episode of this drama contained so many iconic scenes, I can't even easily pick a favorite scene because each scene between the main leads are so memorable it's hard to pick just one. Apart from romance aspect, the chemistry between iu and byeon wooseok set the bar so high. I think they had the strongest chem compared to their previous drama partners. It's funny how they used to play ex-lovers back in scarlet heart. I can't accurately describe it but their chemistry is just DIFFERENT. Like, they have the strongest magnetic pull.
IU and Byeon wooseok act amazingly in this drama. They portrayed their character well. Special mention to their crying and emotional scenes because their performance there deserves recognition. Their potrayal was so convincing, that's how good they are. Apart from the good story, their immersive acting in this drama made me want to look forward to their next projects. I can never see anyone else but them playing their respective roles for Perfect Crown.
The ending of this drama was so satisfying. I love how they really gave us more romance of the mainleads rather than focusing too much on palace politics. I also love how everything was resolve quickly because it gave more room for precious moments between the leads. It's overall a light watch with very satisfying romance. I also really liked the healthy communication the lead had and how we never got a really long separation arc instead they were always together.
I enjoyed almost everything about perfect crown and badly wish there was season 2 or the episodes were longer. I hope IU and BWS can collaborate in another project again one day, even if it sounds impossible. This will definitely go to my rewatch and fav kdrama list.
Seong Huiju and Iwan may you be happy forever!
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A lovely finale
I was going to watch this drama only when it had completed airing or during the week of the release of ep 11–12. However, I was tempted to watch it out of curiosity as it kept appearing in my reels. I binge-watched ep 1–8 and had to wait for the weekly updates for ep 9–12. The finale was sweet, but I feel that this series could have been made with longer episodes, maybe 14–16 ep to elaborate more on the details. E.g. what happened to Lee Wan’s mother, who died in the accident, who tampered with Huiju’s car (it could be the Queen’s mother’s dad, but it wasn’t explained thoroughly), etc.Since the title of the drama is Perfect Crown, it would be great to see Lee Wan manage the nation as the new king and Huiju as the queen. However, it’s also great to see them abolishing the monarchy system as it’s kinda sad that Lee Wan’s wish was for Huiju to call him by his real name since he was bound to the royal family and no one ever called him by that name. I just wish there were scenes where Lee Wan spends time with his nephew after abolishing the monarchy.
Anyways, all the casts did well to bring the characters to life 🎉
Gonna miss wanseong alot 😭
Bye wanseong, hi post drama syndrome 🙃
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