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The Queen of SOP chinese drama review
Dropped 15/33
The Queen of SOP
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by loserlemon
25 days ago
15 of 33 episodes seen
Dropped
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Looks Better Than It Acts

I couldn’t even finish it. The cliché tropes were overwhelming. Usually I can tolerate or even enjoy predictable plot points if the story or chemistry between the leads is strong, but here, neither aspect worked.

The storyline is painfully formulaic. Two rich lead falls in love with a plain, relatable girl. The female lead being in love with the second male lead, but he didn't appreciate her as he was still hung up with his ex. There is always the ex who cannot let go of the past, creating conflict that feels recycled rather than compelling. Once the second male lead wakes up and smells reality, he wants the female lead who is on the process of getting over the second male lead. None of these arcs bring anything fresh, and the pacing struggles because the drama stretches minor conflicts far too long.

Jiang Coco as Bai Ji Qing was… something else. Her acting was cringe worthy and over the top. She constantly seemed to be trying too hard to appear sexy and intimidating, which came across as forced rather than natural. There were moments where her expressions and tone were so exaggerated that it pulled me out of the story entirely.

Supporting characters are largely underdeveloped, serving as plot devices rather than fully realized people. There is little emotional depth, and comedic or dramatic moments often land awkwardly instead of naturally. The dialogue does not help either, it swings between melodrama and forced quirkiness, leaving scenes feeling artificial.

Overall, The Queen of SOP is a textbook example of style over substance. Between over the top acting, tacky costumes, and an entirely predictable plot, the drama fails to engage. Unless you are watching purely for background entertainment, there is little here worth investing your time in.
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