Strong Start, Dragged Middle, Emotional End
Stay tuned after the ending song—there’s a surprise finale waiting.
Overall, I enjoyed this drama, though it could have been trimmed down. Instead of 40 episodes, a strong 25 would’ve been enough. Still, the title does not disappoint—it truly is “Love Never Fails.”
From episodes 1 through 15, the story was deeply touching, moving at a steady pace that kept me hooked. Both the ML and FL shined in their roles. Despite the ML’s many titles and hardships, his love for the FL never wavered. Meanwhile, the FL was endearing, passionate, and full of charm.
From episodes 16 to 28, however, the story began to drag with the repeated rebirth cycles. Each round gave the ML and 2ML experience, helping prepare them for the role of Heavenly Emperor—but it stretched longer than necessary. Interestingly, the FL never experienced rebirth until the very end. That raises one lingering question for me: Magpie told her, “You have no soul.” If that’s the case, how was she able to be reborn at all—and only once?
Overall, I enjoyed this drama, though it could have been trimmed down. Instead of 40 episodes, a strong 25 would’ve been enough. Still, the title does not disappoint—it truly is “Love Never Fails.”
From episodes 1 through 15, the story was deeply touching, moving at a steady pace that kept me hooked. Both the ML and FL shined in their roles. Despite the ML’s many titles and hardships, his love for the FL never wavered. Meanwhile, the FL was endearing, passionate, and full of charm.
From episodes 16 to 28, however, the story began to drag with the repeated rebirth cycles. Each round gave the ML and 2ML experience, helping prepare them for the role of Heavenly Emperor—but it stretched longer than necessary. Interestingly, the FL never experienced rebirth until the very end. That raises one lingering question for me: Magpie told her, “You have no soul.” If that’s the case, how was she able to be reborn at all—and only once?
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