My 2 cents on abolishment of the crown-Honestly it doesn't surprise me. Ian never wanted the throne for himself.…
Abolishing the monarchy doesn't abolish status. Just as the non-royals are divided into aristocrats and commoners. That family will forever belong to the yangban class. Even in real-life Korea, where the whole class system has been abolished, the descendants of the aristocrats are considered more high-class. Same in Europe, by the way, where some are still referred to by their nobiliary title by the people around them. Monarchy in Greece has been abolished since 1974, but still the king (he recently died) and his family hold on to their titles unofficially. His son's instagram account is "Pavlos Crown Prince" and people in the comments address him as "Your Highness". https://www.instagram.com/pavlosgreece/ So our heroine will still be elevated in status.
Oh this is such an unpopular opinion, but I agree completely. I mean they wanted us to believe that she has a…
The more aristocratic one is, the less they want to impress. So her look has gradually become more subdued, since she was married into the royal family. Have you notice how Princess Catherine of Wales dresses? She doesn't wear Met Gala style clothes.
I’m actually on the complete opposite side regarding that. I thought her wardrobe and styling throughout the…
People of the royal household are supposed to dress classy, elegant but not overly flashy. See how the Princess of Wales dresses. Flawless elegance but very subdued. In fact, English lords and ladies don't dress in an eye-catching manner. Very plain clothes, although they will be of top quality. We have read multiple accounts of people who went to visit an aristocrat and took him for the gardener. Flashy haute couture is more for stars in the world of entertainment and of course the nouveau riches, the parvenus. Old money never flaunts, they don't need to show off their status, they have nothing to prove. Our heroine was not old money, on the contrary she fought tooth and nail to get what she got, and she was a sort of influencer, so she was flashy in the beginning of the drama. But she married into the royal family of aristocrats, so she adapted to that style. I think the costumer's choices were on point regarding that.
It’s not just about differing expectations—having been in this comment section from start to finish, it’s…
For me it's intensely pleasurable, I can't wait for the episodes to drop and I savour them hungrily, but a bit like eating junk food or empty calories, it leaves a shallow feeling afterwards.
I will forever love this drama with my heart, but I do wish they had given it more episodes cause why are we on…
You're right, this definitely needed 16 episodes. But do you remember, in the scene where the queen mother talks with her father and he suggests that she put fire on purpose to kill her husband, she says, horrified "That's what you've been thinking of me all these years?" Indicating that she didn't mean it to happen, she just wanted to burn the document. I don't know for sure, but that's the impression that I got from that scene.
This drama feels like it’s in “don’t ask questions, just consume” mode.The main character is literally…
I totally disagree with you. There is just enough shock, and we've seen her keenly observing and educating herself. I actually despise dramas where, like in The Great Doctor, the person who time-travelled keeps wearing her hair in the original fashion for 8 episodes, keeps saying English words forgetting that no one understands etc. them. It frustrates me no end. This progression seemed natural. What happened to the original owner of the body? In most of these soul-swapping dramas we are not told until much later. It's only been two episodes. I think it's very well done.
Maybe she'll stop calling him oppa when she finds out that he leaked the contract lol
At least that's what we're shown. Even old people continue calling each other with old names. Same for two men. If one calls the other hyeong or seonbae, even if the younger or junior person has become very important, a CEO etc., he still calls the other one, his subordinate, hyeong or seonbae.
It wasn't only a kiss. I mean, we saw a kiss, but then him going over her, in k-drama this is shorthand for the whole thing. And the next day she's all aflutter, much more than she would be about a mere kiss (because there also was a kiss over the wall)
It's not the only copy and they also had drafts. I think the one in the safe is fine.
We saw the prince take the whole bunch of papers and put them in the safe. We weren't told there were other drafts scattered here and there in the room!
Even in real-life Korea, where the whole class system has been abolished, the descendants of the aristocrats are considered more high-class. Same in Europe, by the way, where some are still referred to by their nobiliary title by the people around them. Monarchy in Greece has been abolished since 1974, but still the king (he recently died) and his family hold on to their titles unofficially. His son's instagram account is "Pavlos Crown Prince" and people in the comments address him as "Your Highness". https://www.instagram.com/pavlosgreece/
So our heroine will still be elevated in status.
Our heroine was not old money, on the contrary she fought tooth and nail to get what she got, and she was a sort of influencer, so she was flashy in the beginning of the drama. But she married into the royal family of aristocrats, so she adapted to that style. I think the costumer's choices were on point regarding that.
I don't know for sure, but that's the impression that I got from that scene.
I found another article from May 13th, I think that this is the ending. It's in Chinese but I used Google Translate.
https://cj.sina.com.cn/articles/view/7879776328/1d5abd84806801ke10?froms=ggmp
https://www.tonboriday.com/2026/05/lady-liberty-2026-drama-ending.html
This progression seemed natural.
What happened to the original owner of the body? In most of these soul-swapping dramas we are not told until much later. It's only been two episodes.
I think it's very well done.