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Started pretty good, but ended in a battlefield birth and total script collapse
This drama is the definition of a wasted opportunity. It earns a 3/10 solely because the first few episodes started off so strong. The initial chemistry between the leads was genuinely engaging and the setup promised a high-stakes, fast-paced political and medical thriller. Sadly, that momentum is completely destroyed as the show falls into the worst, most generic writing traps imaginable.
The pacing is abysmal. With only 22 episodes of 30 minutes each, the writers somehow managed to stall the main plot for three-quarters of the runtime. The villains are handed absurd amount of plot armor, operating with absolute luxury and impunity while the heroes suffer endless, agonizing setbacks without a single clean victory. The narrative cross into gratuitous misery, like revealing a character was tortured for eight straight years just to force stakes it never earned.
By the final stretch, all narrative logic and character consistency are completely thrown out the window. Major, foundational plot twists are treated with zero weight, such as the female lead discovering her own uncle massacred her bloodline, only to say a few hurried words and casually let him walk away. The political tension is faked in the final episodes by slaughtering random, completely un-introduced court officials just for cheap shock value.
The finale is an absolute fever dream of rushed, nonsensical soap opera tropes. You are forced to witness a consort throwing unearned attitude at the Emperor while her own father launches a bloody coup, culminating in her giving birth in the literal mud of an active battlefield. The plot completely surrenders to lazy writing by turning the Emperor instantly insane and having the male lead hack everyone else to death just to clear the board in the last ten minutes.
It is just barely watchable if you run it at double speed to get it over with, but it is ultimately a monumental failure of storytelling that completely insults the audience's intelligence. Save your time and skip this trainwreck.
The pacing is abysmal. With only 22 episodes of 30 minutes each, the writers somehow managed to stall the main plot for three-quarters of the runtime. The villains are handed absurd amount of plot armor, operating with absolute luxury and impunity while the heroes suffer endless, agonizing setbacks without a single clean victory. The narrative cross into gratuitous misery, like revealing a character was tortured for eight straight years just to force stakes it never earned.
By the final stretch, all narrative logic and character consistency are completely thrown out the window. Major, foundational plot twists are treated with zero weight, such as the female lead discovering her own uncle massacred her bloodline, only to say a few hurried words and casually let him walk away. The political tension is faked in the final episodes by slaughtering random, completely un-introduced court officials just for cheap shock value.
The finale is an absolute fever dream of rushed, nonsensical soap opera tropes. You are forced to witness a consort throwing unearned attitude at the Emperor while her own father launches a bloody coup, culminating in her giving birth in the literal mud of an active battlefield. The plot completely surrenders to lazy writing by turning the Emperor instantly insane and having the male lead hack everyone else to death just to clear the board in the last ten minutes.
It is just barely watchable if you run it at double speed to get it over with, but it is ultimately a monumental failure of storytelling that completely insults the audience's intelligence. Save your time and skip this trainwreck.
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