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Light, Sharp, and Surprisingly Addictive
Contrary to popular opinion, I really enjoyed Confidence Queen! I love it when the female lead is the mastermind, smart, beautiful, and just evil enough. The show’s format, focusing on a different case every other episode, kept things fresh and fun. Watching the evil characters finally get what they deserved was so satisfying.
The childhood kidnapping storyline was probably the weakest part for me. a bit boring and unnecessary but it didn’t ruin the experience.
Park Min Young and Joo Jong Hyuk had great chemistry, though I did feel Park Hee-Soon was miscast. He’s definitely better suited for more serious, intense roles.
Overall, Confidence Queen was a great weekly watch: light, simple, and entertaining without needing too much emotional investment in the characters or the story. A solid, underrated drama for those who love clever female leads and stylish revenge stories!
The childhood kidnapping storyline was probably the weakest part for me. a bit boring and unnecessary but it didn’t ruin the experience.
Park Min Young and Joo Jong Hyuk had great chemistry, though I did feel Park Hee-Soon was miscast. He’s definitely better suited for more serious, intense roles.
Overall, Confidence Queen was a great weekly watch: light, simple, and entertaining without needing too much emotional investment in the characters or the story. A solid, underrated drama for those who love clever female leads and stylish revenge stories!
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