King The Land: A land free of toxicity
Alright, I'll admit it: sometimes I pick a drama based on all the buzz, and other times, I skip one for the very same reason. This time, though, I decided to ignore the noise and dive in myself. I was fresh off the emotional rollercoaster of "Love in Flames of War" which was quite the ride and then had a much-needed laugh with "The Forbidden Marriage." So, I was looking for a little balance, or maybe just a healthy dose of Chaebol drama.
A Fresh Take on an Old Story
This a simple story, one we've definitely seen before. But this writer gave it a neat little twist. Our Chaebol lead is actually the son of a second wife, and he doesn't really care about the family fortune. His mom used to be a servant, so he’s got a heart of gold and a mission: to help people working at the same level his mother did. This part of the story, I thought, really gave the drama some soul. To do that, he needs power, and getting that power means going head-to-head with his super greedy sister, who'll stop at nothing to keep him from taking anything. Despite a tough childhood being left by his mom, kept his nose clean. He's one smart cookie, even if he looks like he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
The acting? As you'd expect from seasoned K-drama actors, it was solid. The visuals? Very visualizing. The supporting cast did an amazing job, and the friendship between the female lead and her best friends was seriously enviable, they really stuck by her. The fan favourite 2ML Mr. No, the male lead's assistant, stole the show with his comedic timing, delivering every line with such smoothness, and his loyalty was top-notch.
The relationship between the leads was beautifully done. They solved everything with open communication and decided from day one that they were meant to be. No silly breakups, no toxic in-laws, no crazy friends meddling.
Overall, it's a very watchable drama. It might not be one I replay endlessly or gets stuck in my head forever, but it was definitely a good watch.
A Fresh Take on an Old Story
This a simple story, one we've definitely seen before. But this writer gave it a neat little twist. Our Chaebol lead is actually the son of a second wife, and he doesn't really care about the family fortune. His mom used to be a servant, so he’s got a heart of gold and a mission: to help people working at the same level his mother did. This part of the story, I thought, really gave the drama some soul. To do that, he needs power, and getting that power means going head-to-head with his super greedy sister, who'll stop at nothing to keep him from taking anything. Despite a tough childhood being left by his mom, kept his nose clean. He's one smart cookie, even if he looks like he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
The acting? As you'd expect from seasoned K-drama actors, it was solid. The visuals? Very visualizing. The supporting cast did an amazing job, and the friendship between the female lead and her best friends was seriously enviable, they really stuck by her. The fan favourite 2ML Mr. No, the male lead's assistant, stole the show with his comedic timing, delivering every line with such smoothness, and his loyalty was top-notch.
The relationship between the leads was beautifully done. They solved everything with open communication and decided from day one that they were meant to be. No silly breakups, no toxic in-laws, no crazy friends meddling.
Overall, it's a very watchable drama. It might not be one I replay endlessly or gets stuck in my head forever, but it was definitely a good watch.
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