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Very Sweet
Queendom is a real breath of fresh air! The cast is young, full of new faces, and the scenario stands out for its originality the soul swap is a first in the GL genre.
I greatly enjoyed watching the series, even if some elements were a bit bothersome to me. For instance, I hated Episode 11: in my opinion, it completely broke the balance between Rey and Print. After that episode, their dynamic changed completely.
It felt like everything that happened to Print was minimized or quickly brushed aside, as if Rey's problems were given more importance.
I also really liked the second couple, Wanmai and Saifon: their relationship is more immature compared to Rey and Print's, despite them being older. However, their evolution remains well-written and enjoyable to watch.
I highly recommend this series: the characters are engaging, interesting, and the story is truly original.
I greatly enjoyed watching the series, even if some elements were a bit bothersome to me. For instance, I hated Episode 11: in my opinion, it completely broke the balance between Rey and Print. After that episode, their dynamic changed completely.
It felt like everything that happened to Print was minimized or quickly brushed aside, as if Rey's problems were given more importance.
I also really liked the second couple, Wanmai and Saifon: their relationship is more immature compared to Rey and Print's, despite them being older. However, their evolution remains well-written and enjoyable to watch.
I highly recommend this series: the characters are engaging, interesting, and the story is truly original.
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