Okay, it gets more interesting as we see them interact. The politics are still whatever but her blunt proposal…
It’s funny to read your running commentary :) I do hope 2ML stays a good friend to both of them and doesn’t try to interject (as a PM, he apparently has some control over royal marriages).
If you just imagine that this is set in the UK, this is a completely realistic story. You have a rich FL who needs…
I do hope they don’t sign an official marriage contract for the arranged marriage. As we’ve seen in a million dramas, those contracts always will be discovered and used by enemies to drive a couple apart for an episode or two before they reconcile 🙄😁
Once Upon a Small Town is great if you just want something chill and something that doesn’t have over-the-top drama/angst that K-dramas tend to have. It’s set in a very picturesque village, has adorable animals (ML is a vet) and is very bingeable. It’s only 12 episodes x 30 minutes, so around 6 hours of watch time.
It’s not the greatest drama ever or anything like that, but I’ve seen watched it twice and enjoyed it quite a lot.
If you just imagine that this is set in the UK, this is a completely realistic story. You have a rich FL who needs…
I think in this drama we will also see that the public isn’t going to be thrilled about a dreamy prince marrying a chaebol lady. I was speaking more in the terms of what the characters need in this drama: FL needs to marry up to be better positioned to protect her status in the family (because her father wants to make her half brother the heir even though he’s useless); and the prince needs a wife who is quite capable & powerful on his side instead of a spy sent by his sister in law (prince’s motivations will probably become more clear as things develop).
Because the hot guy (ML) is not rich, perhaps? He has status/prestige but no money. That’s where FL comes in…
Thank you for the more informative response :) I’m not very familiar with other European royals, so British royals was my main frame of reference. The Royal Academy in the drama with its house system also feels very British (I’m tempted to make a reference to Hogwarts but obviously that system was in use before the books, lol).
I was simplifying things a bit based on pre-show information and the first two episodes:
— Royals have prestige but not rich — Charbol are rich but no prestige — Politicians have power (including over royals) but less prestige and less money (unless they are from a rich family).
did they Adapt a youtube gringcy onrealistisch over the top make no sense drama? i will not stop it but it makes…
If you just imagine that this is set in the UK, this is a completely realistic story. You have a rich FL who needs to marry into a prestigious family and then you have a ML from a prestigious family who needs to marry into a wealthy/powerful family.
Idk why I dont like this I usually like rich hot dude kdramas
Because the hot guy (ML) is not rich, perhaps? He has status/prestige but no money. That’s where FL comes in — she’s the rich person here. The monarchy as portrayed here is similar to British royal family. They aren’t poor, but they are also very, very far from being chaebol rich.
I do hope 2ML stays a good friend to both of them and doesn’t try to interject (as a PM, he apparently has some control over royal marriages).
It’s not the greatest drama ever or anything like that, but I’ve seen watched it twice and enjoyed it quite a lot.
I’m not very familiar with other European royals, so British royals was my main frame of reference. The Royal Academy in the drama with its house system also feels very British (I’m tempted to make a reference to Hogwarts but obviously that system was in use before the books, lol).
I was simplifying things a bit based on pre-show information and the first two episodes:
— Royals have prestige but not rich
— Charbol are rich but no prestige
— Politicians have power (including over royals) but less prestige and less money (unless they are from a rich family).