Tbh - this drama is a little skeptical for me. The plot sounds fun but there are a lot of concerning areas: 1. Yoona - I had seen her in K2, and after that I decided not to watch her in any drama 2. Lee Chae Min - saw him in Hierarchy, he was okay but drama was complete trash that the overall experience didn't encourage me to watch any further of his dramas 3. While it is the main plot here - the whole chef being in past time and cooking, reminds of Mr Queen. Now Mr Queen is a class apart drama, and I think when I will watch this drama, I won't be able to help but compare (and not in a good way cause Mr Queen was, is and will be extremely good even when cooking was a minor plot)
Too early to say anything about the drama - but with the above, is this worth watching the drama, or should I wait a while, let it reach the half-mark or more, and then decide?
UPDATE: I started watching this on 5 Sep 2025 - and have seen 4 episodes, and loving every bit of it. Thank you all who shared the comments, I am so happy to see that the story is unique with some similarities ofc, Yoona's really amazing (thank God - I will purge her K2 acting from my mind now), and the ML - is amazing, am so glad that he has got such a good project, the last one I saw - the drama itself was such a disaster (Hierarchy) that I could not even admire his handsome looks or acting. But here - Oh My, My Majesty is slaying!!
I can already hear the opening whistle as the song Back Packers comes on! Can't wait for it š given this is an adaptation of a webtoon, I want to see other characters being explored ~ and maybe uncle's face be finally revealed :)
This is such a convenient chaos. Like they created unnecessary chaos and then all is well in a jiffy - urgghh. Thanks for sharing how it ended. For now I think I will put it on hold and maybe come back to it later.
This drama has put such a strong impression on me. Unfortunately I was not strong enough to watch it entirely…
Many of the social media posts/blogs mention that what they call as "elope" is a euphemism that the main couple committed suicide, immediately after their wedding - this is the drama version, not the novel one.
I am really curious as to why it means so?
Like I know euphemism is not directly saying it - For Example: Pass Away is a euphemism for "Death".
So is it something in Chinese language and elope is a translation of a certain word, or they really use elope = unaliving yourself? In either case, or something else - what is the origin, why this word only?
This drama has put such a strong impression on me. Unfortunately I was not strong enough to watch it entirely - Li Zan's character is too convincing that it makes me want to bawl everytime. Like it physically hurts to see him in pain. CZY's eye acting is super good.
I have therefore "read" the last episodes through various online forums and Reddit. AND fast watched it as much as I could handle.
It has been many months since I saw it but I keep coming back to it. At least the earlier episodes when things were on a happy note.
I have a doubt about a word/euphemism used for/at the ending, where I need some help. Adding details in first reply under this comment in spoiler tag
So at end of Ep 24, the FL wakes up and realizes that the entire story that had happened so far was a dream. It was actually a novel that she was writing. But then the ML also comes in and asks if her novel is complete and she replies almost. And then he goes on to give his mother's bracelet to her and they both smile at each other.
So am confused - like is this drama a part of some series, a parent series? Usually such endings happen in those kind of dramas?
I'm not exactly sure why I watched this drama š like there is no standout feature but it was short and kind of addicting beyond reason. Guess you need cliched plots at times. Anyways - the acting was cute and well done by the main leads and it was enjoyable - no wonder I binged it in a few hours.
I do have some questions - it could be something obvious, things lost in translations - but then am slowly getting in C-dramas so maybe I need some context and would be grateful if someone can help me understand:
But then no where in the drama are any other uncles mentioned or shown, so how does this add up? Or is it translated wrongly and means something entirely different?
2. What was that ending - like which version do we believe then, or does it mean there is more to come? Or is this drama part of a parent story?
Not always the case, in fact I'm not so convinced with Reason 2. Haru was not the best MLs out there, but there was no layer/depth to the SML played by Lee Jae Wook in terms of a romantic partner either. I mean he was all the red flags - especially on the arrogant front and how he treated the FL. In fact, in most K-dramas a guy like Lee Jae Wook's character would be the ML, and Haru-like character would be SML - so then one would love Haru, going by the SML-syndrome.
But it's a good perspective - though likeness for SML can wary. I for one have never gravitated towards the SML, even after decades of drama-watching. Until now, when the strongest I have felt for an SML has been - is in the current drama I am seeing "Heads over Heels" - with Jiho and Bong-su both.
But his name wasn't Jung Do In in Undercover highschool. This is the reason i have given names as well with image…
Haha yes - I reacted on the visual, and thought of Undercover HighSchool. This was a tricky question - you got me hehehe! I enjoyed the quiz thanks for making it š
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Ques 7 is a bit tricky. Jung Do In - the answer should be Undercover High School, right? I mean he was the father figure there too.
ā On a lighter note, Lee Eun Saem has a connection with school rooftops - here and in Bitch x Rich šššā…
THEORIES:
1) Sinister Teacher - Lee Da Hee I had originally posed this comment after Ep 2 - but it did not post for some reason. But right from Ep 2, she had some quiet smiles, like she knew a secret. And Ep 3 when she passed the glasses to English teacher, Jung-Woo, oh it is so obvious that she is involved with S-Line and the glasses. - Maybe she too can see the S-Lines like FL student - Maybe she is the inventor of the S-Lines Glasses, because she used her S-Line seeing power and wanted to create chaos in the world, or is her revenge somehow - Because above 2 points, maybe that's why her own S-Line is not there. Or she really has not had a relationship - probably some traumatic incident/cheating, and which led to her creating the glasses and wreck havoc, and make others suffer like her? She's pretending to be clumsy as it hides her real intentions.
2) Jo Han Chul: I saw the Epilogue of Ep 2/Preview of Ep 3 and can recognize Jo Han Chul's voice anywhere now. In the preview, his dialogue/voice came before he appeared and I was like YASS! He is such an incredible actor, and so far we have 2 actors with such amazing deep voices, Lee Soo Hyuk and him.
3) Poster of this Drama In poster Lee Suk is wearing glasses - looks like he will get to see the lines above his head. I want to see his reaction. Edit: Saw that at the end of Ep 4 - and his reaction was priceless.
4) Cursed S-Line Glasses It seems the glasses are cursed - whoever is wearing them will get killed. Possibly because they will becomes obsessed and consumed by what they interpret. We saw this happen to the niece, and looks like even her bully has not fared well. Even the English teacher's sister's family was destroyed in a way - he read incorrectly into the situation (Ep 3 was F-ed up)
I see Lee Suk wearing them as well in the poster, but I hope he is immune to reacting to it (given his own S-lines) and he remains alive and finds the truth behind it.
ā On a lighter note, Lee Eun Saem has a connection with school rooftops - here and in Bitch x Rich ššš
ā Some observations/theories, after watching 3 episodes. Adding them under spoiler tag as first comment. If you are reading them, please share your views too, would love to discuss!
Honest Observation: How do screaming, hair-pulling, pulsating BGM, resting B-face and expressions make up for story gaps and weird actions/choices of characters in dramas like these?
Like this is definitely not the greatest or even good drama, it is okay, but still is super crazy, fun and additive. There are so many glaring gaps, and you are thinking how can they get away with this but they totally do and am like WHAT and still click on NEXT EPISODE!
I can never understand the secret ingredient these creators use to get us addicted to stories/drama s like this which we know is no masterpiece but you still can't put it down. š š š
Oh so beautifully written, you said most of what i wanted to say, he will forever hold the first place in my heart…
I can never stop my emotions and thoughts when it comes to LMH. There are some people and things in your life that become the turning point - be it good or bad. He symbolizes one of those turning points in my life, for the better and hence words just overflowed when I saw this article.
Thank you for reading it - and am happy to know many of the things that I have shared also resonate with you š Minoz Forever!
Your review is exactly my thoughts on this drama, as I contemplate dropping it after episode 24, so thank you.…
Thank you for taking the time and reading my review. Glad that it was relatable to you. Yes, that mark of 24-30 episodes is where you start getting these doubts, which is unfortunate given how amazing the drama is build up to that point. It reaches the crescendo and then just falls flat. Marquis was definitely super interesting and the real antagonist one can say - afterall 70-75% of the drama is devoted to defeating him. Therefore, it feels more weird after he's gone and other villains are kind of explored in a rush and maybe that's why the drama falters in the end.
You too can watch the rest of the episodes at 2x speed or so, but you are right one feels like dropping it. The pull is missing, as it was there in the earlier episode.
Lee Min Ho will always be the first loveānot just in a ādeluluā way, but with deep respect and admiration.
*Boys Over Flowers* and the character Gu Jun Pyo hold a special place in my heart, and they always willāregardless of whether I rewatch the drama or not. When I first saw it, and saw Lee Min Ho on screen, my world shifted. It opened my eyes to a beautiful, unexpected realm of storytelling. Iāll always be gratefulāfor the drama, and for LMH coming into my life and into the lives of so many others. š
At that time, when it came out I was a kid in school but going through one of the darkest periods of my life. This K-drama, alongside the anime *Naruto*, truly changed things for the better. They gave me a sense of hope and motivation that I couldnāt find elsewhere. Even now, it amazes me how works of entertainment can profoundly impact a personās life. Iāll always carry that gratitude šš»
Iāll always root for Lee Min Hoāhe genuinely deserves it. As this article notes, heās kept his life clean and made a lasting mark in the industry. My admiration isnāt just bias; heās consistently proven his talent and character, and itās heartwarming to see him still receiving just as much love, if not more, after all these years. I only wish the very best for him. And maybe one day, Iāll be lucky enough to attend one of his fan meetingsājust to say thank you š
This interview / article was fantasticāthoughtful, well-articulated, and a joy to read. Iām eagerly looking forward to the movie and seeing him back in action whenever it releases in my region āØ
1. Yoona - I had seen her in K2, and after that I decided not to watch her in any drama
2. Lee Chae Min - saw him in Hierarchy, he was okay but drama was complete trash that the overall experience didn't encourage me to watch any further of his dramas
3. While it is the main plot here - the whole chef being in past time and cooking, reminds of Mr Queen. Now Mr Queen is a class apart drama, and I think when I will watch this drama, I won't be able to help but compare (and not in a good way cause Mr Queen was, is and will be extremely good even when cooking was a minor plot)
Too early to say anything about the drama - but with the above, is this worth watching the drama, or should I wait a while, let it reach the half-mark or more, and then decide?
UPDATE:
I started watching this on 5 Sep 2025 - and have seen 4 episodes, and loving every bit of it. Thank you all who shared the comments, I am so happy to see that the story is unique with some similarities ofc, Yoona's really amazing (thank God - I will purge her K2 acting from my mind now), and the ML - is amazing, am so glad that he has got such a good project, the last one I saw - the drama itself was such a disaster (Hierarchy) that I could not even admire his handsome looks or acting. But here - Oh My, My Majesty is slaying!!
Picture here of Yang Se Jong: https://i.mydramalist.com/73bYyB_5c.jpg
Picture of Jang Dong Yoon: https://i.mydramalist.com/jQVDpB_5c.jpg
Can't wait for it š given this is an adaptation of a webtoon, I want to see other characters being explored ~ and maybe uncle's face be finally revealed :)
I am really curious as to why it means so?
Like I know euphemism is not directly saying it - For Example: Pass Away is a euphemism for "Death".
So is it something in Chinese language and elope is a translation of a certain word, or they really use elope = unaliving yourself? In either case, or something else - what is the origin, why this word only?
Would really appreciate if someone can explain - Thanks.
Reference of one of the reddit posts: https://www.reddit.com/r/CDrama/comments/1iq0kqf/final_review_for_%E7%99%BD%E8%89%B2%E6%A9%84%E6%AC%96%E6%A8%B9_the_white_olive_tree/
I have therefore "read" the last episodes through various online forums and Reddit. AND fast watched it as much as I could handle.
It has been many months since I saw it but I keep coming back to it. At least the earlier episodes when things were on a happy note.
I have a doubt about a word/euphemism used for/at the ending, where I need some help.
Adding details in first reply under this comment in spoiler tag
So am confused - like is this drama a part of some series, a parent series? Usually such endings happen in those kind of dramas?
I do have some questions - it could be something obvious, things lost in translations - but then am slowly getting in C-dramas so maybe I need some context and would be grateful if someone can help me understand:
1. The ML Gu Jingshi is called Gu Jiachengās "Third Uncle" in the drama and also in the synopsis (see here: https://www.iq.com/album/blend-feelings-2025-gjusr5cw0l?lang=en_us)
But then no where in the drama are any other uncles mentioned or shown, so how does this add up? Or is it translated wrongly and means something entirely different?
2. What was that ending - like which version do we believe then, or does it mean there is more to come? Or is this drama part of a parent story?
But it's a good perspective - though likeness for SML can wary. I for one have never gravitated towards the SML, even after decades of drama-watching. Until now, when the strongest I have felt for an SML has been - is in the current drama I am seeing "Heads over Heels" - with Jiho and Bong-su both.
Jung Do In - the answer should be Undercover High School, right? I mean he was the father figure there too.
1) Sinister Teacher - Lee Da Hee
I had originally posed this comment after Ep 2 - but it did not post for some reason. But right from Ep 2, she had some quiet smiles, like she knew a secret. And Ep 3 when she passed the glasses to English teacher, Jung-Woo, oh it is so obvious that she is involved with S-Line and the glasses.
- Maybe she too can see the S-Lines like FL student
- Maybe she is the inventor of the S-Lines Glasses, because she used her S-Line seeing power and wanted to create chaos in the world, or is her revenge somehow
- Because above 2 points, maybe that's why her own S-Line is not there. Or she really has not had a relationship - probably some traumatic incident/cheating, and which led to her creating the glasses and wreck havoc, and make others suffer like her?
She's pretending to be clumsy as it hides her real intentions.
2) Jo Han Chul:
I saw the Epilogue of Ep 2/Preview of Ep 3 and can recognize Jo Han Chul's voice anywhere now. In the preview, his dialogue/voice came before he appeared and I was like YASS! He is such an incredible actor, and so far we have 2 actors with such amazing deep voices, Lee Soo Hyuk and him.
3) Poster of this Drama
In poster Lee Suk is wearing glasses - looks like he will get to see the lines above his head. I want to see his reaction. Edit: Saw that at the end of Ep 4 - and his reaction was priceless.
4) Cursed S-Line Glasses
It seems the glasses are cursed - whoever is wearing them will get killed. Possibly because they will becomes obsessed and consumed by what they interpret. We saw this happen to the niece, and looks like even her bully has not fared well. Even the English teacher's sister's family was destroyed in a way - he read incorrectly into the situation (Ep 3 was F-ed up)
I see Lee Suk wearing them as well in the poster, but I hope he is immune to reacting to it (given his own S-lines) and he remains alive and finds the truth behind it.
Lee Eun Saem has a connection with school rooftops - here and in Bitch x Rich ššš
ā Some observations/theories,
after watching 3 episodes. Adding them under spoiler tag as first comment. If you are reading them, please share your views too, would love to discuss!
How do screaming, hair-pulling, pulsating BGM, resting B-face and expressions make up for story gaps and weird actions/choices of characters in dramas like these?
Like this is definitely not the greatest or even good drama, it is okay, but still is super crazy, fun and additive. There are so many glaring gaps, and you are thinking how can they get away with this but they totally do and am like WHAT and still click on NEXT EPISODE!
I can never understand the secret ingredient these creators use to get us addicted to stories/drama s like this which we know is no masterpiece but you still can't put it down. š š š
Thank you for reading it - and am happy to know many of the things that I have shared also resonate with you š Minoz Forever!
Yes, that mark of 24-30 episodes is where you start getting these doubts, which is unfortunate given how amazing the drama is build up to that point. It reaches the crescendo and then just falls flat. Marquis was definitely super interesting and the real antagonist one can say - afterall 70-75% of the drama is devoted to defeating him. Therefore, it feels more weird after he's gone and other villains are kind of explored in a rush and maybe that's why the drama falters in the end.
You too can watch the rest of the episodes at 2x speed or so, but you are right one feels like dropping it. The pull is missing, as it was there in the earlier episode.
*Boys Over Flowers* and the character Gu Jun Pyo hold a special place in my heart, and they always willāregardless of whether I rewatch the drama or not. When I first saw it, and saw Lee Min Ho on screen, my world shifted. It opened my eyes to a beautiful, unexpected realm of storytelling. Iāll always be gratefulāfor the drama, and for LMH coming into my life and into the lives of so many others. š
At that time, when it came out I was a kid in school but going through one of the darkest periods of my life. This K-drama, alongside the anime *Naruto*, truly changed things for the better. They gave me a sense of hope and motivation that I couldnāt find elsewhere. Even now, it amazes me how works of entertainment can profoundly impact a personās life. Iāll always carry that gratitude šš»
Iāll always root for Lee Min Hoāhe genuinely deserves it. As this article notes, heās kept his life clean and made a lasting mark in the industry. My admiration isnāt just bias; heās consistently proven his talent and character, and itās heartwarming to see him still receiving just as much love, if not more, after all these years. I only wish the very best for him. And maybe one day, Iāll be lucky enough to attend one of his fan meetingsājust to say thank you š
This interview / article was fantasticāthoughtful, well-articulated, and a joy to read. Iām eagerly looking forward to the movie and seeing him back in action whenever it releases in my region āØ