If the powers that be didn't want us to over-analyze each and every detail then they wouldn't have given us this…
I understand your point đ and youâre right about something: the forum is there to comment, theorize, and analyze every detailâthatâs also part of the experience of watching a drama. Itâs just that my comment wasnât directed at those who analyze characters or their backstories (that actually enriches the story a lot), but more at those who criticize the series expecting a level of realism typical of a slice-of-life. Theyâre different approaches.
Here I see some slightly silly comments âșïž so let me say this: If youâre watching Perfect Crown like itâs a documentary, thatâs the problem. This is a romantic comedy, not a realistic portrayal of royalty or the business world. Itâs fantasyâa prince and a CEO in exaggerated situations meant to deliver humor, chemistry, and emotion, not pass a logic test. Overanalyzing every scene with real-world logic misses the point of the genre. In a romcom, what matters is how it makes you feel, not how ârealisticâ it is. Bottom line: itâs not incoherent, itâs a romantic comedy with fantasy elements. If you want realism, this isnât that kind of drama.
Guys, there are only 8 episodes left đđđ until it ends. Itâs sooo good, seriously enjoy it. I feel like itâs the best romcom of the yearâI havenât enjoyed a drama like this in such a long time. It gives me those classic vibes, like the ones from around 2016 â€ïž And the chemistry between IU and Byeon Woo-seok⊠ufff, itâs amazing đ€đ»
Itâs just that my comment wasnât directed at those who analyze characters or their backstories (that actually enriches the story a lot), but more at those who criticize the series expecting a level of realism typical of a slice-of-life. Theyâre different approaches.
If youâre watching Perfect Crown like itâs a documentary, thatâs the problem.
This is a romantic comedy, not a realistic portrayal of royalty or the business world. Itâs fantasyâa prince and a CEO in exaggerated situations meant to deliver humor, chemistry, and emotion, not pass a logic test.
Overanalyzing every scene with real-world logic misses the point of the genre. In a romcom, what matters is how it makes you feel, not how ârealisticâ it is.
Bottom line: itâs not incoherent, itâs a romantic comedy with fantasy elements. If you want realism, this isnât that kind of drama.
And the chemistry between IU and Byeon Woo-seok⊠ufff, itâs amazing đ€đ»