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Underrated charm
Some series with over-the-top humor fail easily because of a lack of balance. This particular one is not a slapstick funny but a thoughtful kind of funny that also succeeds in being unpredictable. The majority of the humor hits you right at the first few episodes before it evolves into a more serious tone with an underlying main story - the kind of mix I really enjoy.
The ML and FL really did a great job in their roles and the chemistry was easily felt between the two. The other casts also did an amazing job in bring their characters to life. What's interesting is that the blunt silliness actually brings out much more realism than other series in this genre, such as the bickering between the couples and the "humorous" but confrontational conversations. I initially was about to write the main FL off because her spoiled character was just on the brink of becoming irritating but surprisingly, she had one of the more in-depth character growths I've come across even when compared to other melodramas. In addition, there are many complex characters that I really appreciate that aren't the usual die-hard loyalty kind. They highlight the thin lines of friendship, betrayal, and self-reflection as well as who we become when we live by how others deem our worth.
This series deserves a higher score and the only reason I've personally deducted some points is that there was some slight drag across some of the episodes. I also wished the FL nodded a bit more to how fortunate she was to have the family she did and that she put some more effort into her martial arts skills instead of just on that extreme boost from her curse/gift. It was also disappointing to not have seen more of our ML's skills as well despite his reputation. I think this could have been amazing if they included a bit more history/flashbacks and delved just a bit deeper. But overall, it is easily one of the better historical dramas I've seen that has this level of comedy incorporated into it.
The ML and FL really did a great job in their roles and the chemistry was easily felt between the two. The other casts also did an amazing job in bring their characters to life. What's interesting is that the blunt silliness actually brings out much more realism than other series in this genre, such as the bickering between the couples and the "humorous" but confrontational conversations. I initially was about to write the main FL off because her spoiled character was just on the brink of becoming irritating but surprisingly, she had one of the more in-depth character growths I've come across even when compared to other melodramas. In addition, there are many complex characters that I really appreciate that aren't the usual die-hard loyalty kind. They highlight the thin lines of friendship, betrayal, and self-reflection as well as who we become when we live by how others deem our worth.
This series deserves a higher score and the only reason I've personally deducted some points is that there was some slight drag across some of the episodes. I also wished the FL nodded a bit more to how fortunate she was to have the family she did and that she put some more effort into her martial arts skills instead of just on that extreme boost from her curse/gift. It was also disappointing to not have seen more of our ML's skills as well despite his reputation. I think this could have been amazing if they included a bit more history/flashbacks and delved just a bit deeper. But overall, it is easily one of the better historical dramas I've seen that has this level of comedy incorporated into it.
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