Tay and Kapook? Isn't it New and Kapook you mean instead, who are playing as besties and they did very well.
When exactly is it? It’s New and Kanit having fun and great chemistry playing besties on screen, and if you check the other comments, many people are really enjoying Kanit and Pailin’s scenes together. It feels like the OP is choosing to ignore New, and that’s why I wanted to point it out. Is that okay?
The poster is absolutely beautiful. You know, this is the second time that another supporting couple from *Love in Pavilion* has gotten their own drama afterward.
Concluding the experience of this drama: I cried. I love Zhang Haxia, I am grateful that Ding YuXi 's acting range…
I agree. As someone who has watched Ding Yuxi since The Romance of Tiger and Rose, I'm so glad to see him constantly improving as an actor and honing his craft with every role. He's someone who takes his job seriously. He deserves more complex characters.
The reason it has such a low rating and why people dislike it is mainly because it has some older drama tropes (and actually, very few of them). People can't even stand a divorce trope nowadays. If you've only been watching C-dramas for the past few years, you probably wouldn't survive those much older C-dramas with palace schemes, divorces, childbirth miscarriages, male leads cheating and having multiple wives, or women constantly scheming against each other lol.
The divorce here is nothing—it's just a temporary separation.
So, Danshim had never become a consort and married to the king based on the last episode? Because Danshim run away with Lee Hyun even before it. Is it correct?
Who's the ml the one she got married to on the first day but why the heck they made deng wei as second lead I'm…
Joseph Zeng become a lead actor since a long ago. Don't disrespect him like that. Just go watch only the dramas where deng wei is the lead, if you can't deal with this.
This might be a stupid question, but I'm genuinely curious about the title My Royal Nemesis.
Who exactly does the title refer to? Is the "my" Seori/Danshim, making Cha Segye the "royal nemesis"? Or is the "my" Cha Segye, making Seori the "royal nemesis" instead?
Maybe I'm overthinking it, but I'd love to hear other people's interpretations. 😄
The divorce here is nothing—it's just a temporary separation.
Just go watch only the dramas where deng wei is the lead, if you can't deal with this.
Who exactly does the title refer to? Is the "my" Seori/Danshim, making Cha Segye the "royal nemesis"? Or is the "my" Cha Segye, making Seori the "royal nemesis" instead?
Maybe I'm overthinking it, but I'd love to hear other people's interpretations. 😄