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IU & Byeon Woo Seok. Period!
I genuinely enjoyed this show, especially in its early episodes, which were funnier, sharper, and more emotionally engaging than the later ones. IU was fantastic from the start, and her chemistry with Byeon Woo Seok was electric — the kind of pairing that makes a romance drama irresistible.
The first half delivered great humor, strong character moments, and some unforgettable lines, with Episode 5 standing out as my favorite thanks to its emotional depth and the Young King’s tenderness. As the show moved into heavier political territory, the plot became less compelling for me, with some frustrating choices and a few questionable story turns.
Still, the emotional beats landed, the character arcs paid off, and the performances remained strong. Even with a weaker back half, my overall enjoyment was high because the romance stayed captivating, the leads carried every scene, and the series delivered enough heart and chemistry to make the journey worthwhile.
5/17/26
The first half delivered great humor, strong character moments, and some unforgettable lines, with Episode 5 standing out as my favorite thanks to its emotional depth and the Young King’s tenderness. As the show moved into heavier political territory, the plot became less compelling for me, with some frustrating choices and a few questionable story turns.
Still, the emotional beats landed, the character arcs paid off, and the performances remained strong. Even with a weaker back half, my overall enjoyment was high because the romance stayed captivating, the leads carried every scene, and the series delivered enough heart and chemistry to make the journey worthwhile.
5/17/26
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