rewatching and now im starting to notice more and more the ugly fitting suits in this drama 😭 sml had tight small suit for his body while weilong had ones too big that it looked too much for his lean body 😭 the stylist here needs to do better smh
i started reading the novel! and there were side stories so im excited to read more of princess royal and gongsun and the other character's life in general 🥹
what do you guys recommend with a fiery chemistry like this? a sensible smart fl and a yearning emotionally intelligent ml please. also with a heart warming characters and main cp who communicates 🥹🥹
i just finished it and i already feel sad and lonely not watching them on my screen. with that alternate ending, i wished we had s2 being slice of life and comedy with the same cast. that would be so fun 😭
hmm they literally heard each other say the the things they wanted to hear the most in all of their lives (iykyk) through those phone calls, also you must've focused on their wealth too much, because despite both lead's wealth i seem them as poor persons in terms of love and attention from the people they need it most from (if u don't relate to that, congratulations maybe u had loving parents and family) because those aspects of their characters are what i relate the most.
both of them shown struggling as a child to compete and win the love they need. then also both realized their parents actually didn't care enough abt them in the first place and so they built this walls around theirselves.
they pretty much seen each other's vulnerabilities and also like an onion they slowly peel each other and see they're so alike hence why they felt close faster.
i don't know how you can't see that connection they have, the fact they're both so alike and understand each other no one else could. both shadowed by their elder sibling and both had daddy issues. kdramas don't have to constantly spoonfeed you, maybe you have to do the digging yourself and you'll find out more.
Why wouldn't they give it low rating if they dropped it within 4 episodes? Wouldn't that make it bad for them…
literally like u should have atleast finished most of it to have the nerve to criticize it. some here are too proud to post a review and mention they were only up until half or even worse 3 eps and THEN THEY MAKING REVIEW??? like girl please
Why wouldn't they give it low rating if they dropped it within 4 episodes? Wouldn't that make it bad for them…
the point is that it's not fair to put a rate on a show you didn't stay enough to even digest the plot you get me??? if i watched "my dearest" (peak kdrama btw) only up until 2 eps because it was slow burn and not much was happening despite it having a very good build up until the end, and then i go on here commenting and rating abt "my dearest" being the most boring thing and rate it 1/10 but the fact is i didn't even get the full view of the plot is just an injustice to the show. what's happening here in perfect crown is that people are too quick to rate and comment here boring when they're only up until 2 eps. it's not proportionate and is a straight disrespect. im not saying no one is allowed to rate low or criticize the thing is they don't even criticize properly it's just literally "hating" at this point. they didn't grasp the plot, they didn't comprehend the characters, or even the backstories and then say "boring" and like please im sorry maybe talk more when you actually have an idea on what you're watching.
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have you checked out the cdrama "meet yourself"? we kind of have the same preference and i thought u might like that one, it's available in yt. great scenery great script, realistic characters, small town vibe, slow burn romance and absolutely mature relationship with the leads. their relationship was one of the best (if not the best) in terms of actual maturity yet still being humbly realistic. they talked and bonded alot even before they got together and you actually see them fall in the process of love rather than formulaic and forced ones in most romcoms.
both of them shown struggling as a child to compete and win the love they need. then also both realized their parents actually didn't care enough abt them in the first place and so they built this walls around theirselves.
they pretty much seen each other's vulnerabilities and also like an onion they slowly peel each other and see they're so alike hence why they felt close faster.
i don't know how you can't see that connection they have, the fact they're both so alike and understand each other no one else could. both shadowed by their elder sibling and both had daddy issues. kdramas don't have to constantly spoonfeed you, maybe you have to do the digging yourself and you'll find out more.