Wow this drama. Okay, so…Kim Eun Sook (screen writer) is my fav and she’s definitely a Queen in the industry…
First of all— the ending wasn’t my favorite. I feel like Kim Eun Sook likes to do this thing where she teases a tragic ending (ie one or both leads die) and then presents us with a “happy” reunion that kinda defies logic (think Descendants of the Sun…Goblin…). She can write a fully happy ending and a tragic one as well. But for some reason we see this more bittersweet compromise of an ending in her stories and I’m not really a fan. In Genie, we get a full fledged happy ending (I mean, for the most part…poor Min Ji aside) but it was so far fetched and forced it really left a stain on this whole show for me. Ga Yeong wandering off into the desert and dying was disappointing. Returning as a genie was just bizarre. Not once in all of the lore here was it mentioned that someone could *become* a genie. So her being able to come back, fully as herself, as one felt like a betrayal to the story. I did like that FOR her, but for the story…just disappointing. It felt like an easy out.
Next, let’s talk about the abusive behavior we witnessed. I’m not one to whine about everything being a trigger. Usually I just roll my eyes, honestly. But…damn. I can see how Ga Yeong’s violence towards Iblis can be triggering, especially to someone who’s suffered DV. I get that we’re trying to portray her as a cold psychopath, and he’s villainous in his own right (plus immortal) but I don’t think that makes it right for her to just start hitting him and beating him up. I couldn’t help thinking that if the roles were reversed, people would be outraged. But since she’s a woman it’s okay? Nah! That was a little too much for me. Plus Ejlael’s treatment of Irem was just cruel. I know that was to make a show of how he’s actually a “bad” guy despite being an angel but…it just felt like it was too much.
That kind of leads in to how I felt like Ga Yeong being a “psychopath” wasn’t actually written all that well. She was cold and unfeeling (mostly) but even after spending her whole life studying emotions and being an expert at reading them, she still had a hard time fitting in…which was odd considering how smart she was as well. I think it would have been even more compelling if she seemed perfectly normal outwardly and then we’d get glimpses of her darkness. If you think in terms of actual psychopaths, they generally fit in really well (remember Ted Bundy) because they have to “learn” how to blend in. It felt confusing because in some aspects she was written as a character who cannot feel emotions but then other times it was like she was just Dexter-y (has killing urges but manages to be “good”). She clearly did have some emotions since she cared for her grandmother, her friend, and eventually even fell in love in her own way. It was just a bit inconsistent. Rather than a psychopath, it would have been better to just say she’s a person who lacks empathy.
The mythology used was also a bit awkward I felt like as well. A drama about a genie is definitely new and full of potential so I’ll give it that, but to tie it in to biblical stuff was just uncomfortable for me (and I’m not that religious or anything). Why did they have to make Iblis be “the devil” (like he could have just been an evil genie…?) I thought it was just kind of corny and immature. Just a lot of ways I felt this story could have been stronger I guess.
Anyway, I did enjoy watching this otherwise but I think in the end it will be rather forgettable.
Wow this drama. Okay, so…Kim Eun Sook (screen writer) is my fav and she’s definitely a Queen in the industry for a reason. I was really looking forward to this show, and in a lot of ways it did not disappoint. Paired with Kim Eun Sook’s entertaining story we’re absolutely stunning visuals, a beautiful and talented cast, hilarious A-list cameos, and just a debt of warmth I feel like is hard to find in many dramas.
But I will get in to some of the aspects I found disappointing in the spoiler-y comment bellow.
Overall it was worth a watch and the chemistry was good (I wouldn’t say it was *fire* but there was some heat).
King Yi Heon showed no romantic interest in the consort. He introduced the female lead to her when he returned…
I’m just saying the drama lead me to believe, in multiple different ways, that he had a good relationship with her and he very suddenly, seemingly without reason—other than his interest in Ji Young (as he did not know of her intentions or her relationship with his uncle)—cut her out and it came across as icky to me. If you didn’t think so then that is okay.
There's no use of AI the production team is well known for their art before AI was introduced 😇, it's mainly…
my AI comment was just meant to mean that I felt like the quality of the writing was as I’d expect for AI 😅it felt very hallow and cliche to me, just not my cup of tea but good to hear they at least stuck close to the webtoon, since drama productions rarely do 😊
King Yi Heon showed no romantic interest in the consort. He introduced the female lead to her when he returned…
When he returns to the palace with Ji Yong for the first time he runs to Mok-ju and gives her a hug. They affectionately share smiles and words. Also it is mentioned a few times by others that Mok-Ju is his favorite consort and that he only listens to her so I have to disagree.
I don’t exactly get the hype. It wasn’t the worst drama ever by any means but I didn’t think there was anything special here. Mediocre storytelling (that honestly made me question the possible use of AI?), lack of chemistry, ridiculousness that didn’t come across as funny or however it was intended…just no. Although they lacked any sort of chemistry the leads were at least sweet I suppose but I did not find Yi Heon charming at all and questioned his ability to so easily discard one love interest for another (at least the drama made it seem like he was smitten with—or at the very least LIKED—Mok Ju and then just tossed her aside as he became interested in Ji Yeon. Yes, she’s conniving and evil but he didn’t know that yet…? Just felt icky). I honesty regret sticking it out for that ending too. Like why. So many eye rolls. Dusting my hands of this one.
It’s cute and has some really sweet, touching, and funny moments. But there is a lot of filler and some plot holes that kinda diminished its potential. My husband was watching this with me and he dropped it because he got bored. I wanted to finish it but also had a hard time, especially with the last episode. I wasn’t really a fan of the way the ending played out either. All in all it was just okay.
Interesting twists. I’m not a horror fan at all but my husband was watching this and I was intrigued haha. It’s not as scary as you think! Worth a watch.
Ugh this drama hits you right in the feels. I was not prepared. It definitely made me cry and hug my babies tight. But even if you are not a parent, I think there is something here for everyone. I also loved how natural everything felt. I think these “slice-of-life” dramas often seem to try too hard to wring your emotions but the way this was written—everything flowed so organically I didn’t feel like my feelings were being manipulated at all. I really just felt like I was watching this family’s story. The only complaint I really have is that it was really confusing in the beginning until I got the hang of the different timelines and characters. But overall it’s beautifully written. IU, as always, was stellar. I love how she always takes on complex roles and then just kills it! The rest of the cast was great as well. I do think you’ll want to be in the right mood to enjoy this drama. It’s not just a sweet story. It’s heavy and poetic. If you go in with those expectations I think you will throughly enjoy it!
It was cute and a fun watch for sure but I guess I don’t fully understand the hype. It’s not going down as one of my favorites and probably isn’t a rewatcher for me but I don’t regret watching it. Cute couple, good chemistry, interesting story (despite some questionable plot points/holes). It’s an easy, fun watch!
Uh…the last two episodes. To be fair, I think they stuck true to this dramas ability to throw a bunch of baloney at us which we promptly forget due to…*fans face*
But still. Certain (forgivable) plot points aside this was working up to be a 10/10 for me until the last two (eh maybe even 3~4) episodes. I still loved it, and I will definitely re-watch it at some point. But I was a little disappointed by the ending. I’ll go into details below.
Uh…the last two episodes. To be fair, I think they stuck true to this dramas ability to throw a bunch of baloney…
Let’s get the easy stuff out first: what I loved. The acting was fantastic. The chemistry was FIRE. I loved so many of the characters and especially how they did not just fall in to stereotypes (ex. In Ah actually cares about Hui Ju; Yu Ri was not some vindictive jealous side love interest, etc…). I enjoyed the balance of mystery, thrill, and romance. Did I mention that THE CHEMISTRY WAS FIRE??? I also enjoyed that, at least until the end, our leads chose to follow their hearts instead of needlessly misunderstanding. Especially in the case of how Sa Eon handled finding out that Hui Ju was 406. I feel like lots of dramas draw out this type of “betrayal” and have the betrayed focus solely on themselves and how they were hurt all the while forgetting all of the thing the betrayer has said/shown. Sa Eon broke the norm here though and while he definitely had a moment of feeling betrayed he also remembered all of the things Hui Ju had said that was really her having totally misunderstood his intentions and having no idea how he felt about her. So instead of wallowing in self pity, he DID SOMETHING about it! I LOVED THIS!!
Now: the things that bothered me.
Hui Ju was kidnapped too much LOL. Like I thought the “last” time was bad enough (when she was taken by the real Sa Eon again) but then she had to go and get kidnapped ONE MORE TIME while searching for Sa Eon in a literal war zone. I’m rolling my eyes SO HARD. And while I appreciate how they kind of brought everything together and made a nice little circle by having the real Sa Eon kidnap her and have her drive the car, etc. As soon as she was missing I was just like “AGAIN???”
I also take so much issue with her whole escape scene. The butler freed her so she was running away when the police were already basically there. She happens to fall and where she falls is precisely and perfectly where she can see a car coming which just so happens to be Sa Eon LEADING (??) the police entourage…when was he in front? WHY? Meanwhile the real Sa Eon has also escaped (a side note: he—a psychopathic murdered—just decided not to kill his father? Or the butler? Again, WHY?) and catches up to where Hui Ju is somehow. Because of course he did. Ugh this hurts.
But then somehow Sa Eon and Hui Ju leave ahead of their police escort (WHY) and the real Sa Eon manages to backtrack quicker than a car can drive so that he’s able to stop them. And when I tell you I screamed when Sa Eon stepped out of the car. ALL LOGIC HAS LEFT THE ROOM. And why did it take the police so long to catch up?
Anyway, I truly thought this scene was going to be the most ridiculous of the series. And while frustrating, I could give the drama the benefit of the doubt because they needed to have a set up where Sa Eon and Sa Eon talk face to face so that the real Sa Eon could drop a “devastating” truth bomb on his nemesis.
But then the last episode happened. I hated that Sa Eon took the typical self-sacrificing path but I was willing to forgive it all if whatever truth had devastated him so badly could justify his actions. Alas, it was extremely anti-climactic. The fact that someone allegedly as smart as Sa Eon had not already worked out this information in and of itself is disappointing. But in general, it wasn’t a big deal. How could Sa Eon blame AND PUNISH himself for the actions of a father he hated anyway and who was already long gone? Sa Eon had absolutely no involvement in the crash Hui Ju and her siblings were involved in. I felt like the writer was reeeeeeeeally reaching here. And then for him to just disappear to this war zone where he’s apparently some sort of special-ops wanna-be vigilante all of the sudden because that’s how he can make himself feel less guilty is just absurd. It’s so absurd that I was expecting there to be some sort of big plot twist that made this all make sense. Like he was actually a secret undercover super soldier or something LOL
But no. He’s just a guy who miraculously developed a new set of skills overnight and has been single handedly saving hostages from a group of seasoned war rebels. And those very rebels happen to also catch Hui Ju who then just so happened to get saved by Sa Eon. And even though the whole thing is beyond ridiculous it’s almost instantly forgotten because their reunion is EVERYTHING. I feel abused.
ALL of the absurdity aside, everything else made watching this drama so worth it. I will forever be a little jaded by the route the writer chose for the last few episodes but in the end, I love this couple so much I can just ignore that haha. If you watch for fun and not a deep plot you’ll be set!
I never, NEVER comment on a drama before finishing it. But after watching episode 7 I just have to. Part of me is frustrated that I didn’t wait until it had finished airing before starting so I could just binge it but at the same time I am SO OBSESSED with this drama. It has been ages since a show has hooked me in like this. In fact, I can’t even remember the last drama that did. Probably back pre-2018 or so.
I have seen A LOT of Korean dramas. So much so that they just fail to impress me nowadays. Not that they aren’t still entertaining. But I guess it’s kinda like first love? You can love again but it’s never quite like the first time. However, watching this drama makes me feel like a drama virgin LOL
Maybe it’s just me. I don’t know. Certainly the plot isn’t perfect. It also has its cheesy and unrealistic moments. But DAMN IF THE CHEMISTRY ISN’T FIRE!!! Baek Sa Eon…oh my!! What a man! I know that I’ve been traumatized by dramas when I keep expecting things to take a turn that makes me roll my eyes and cry “WHY???!” But instead the opposite keeps happening. IYKYK but this drama is breaking the makjang norms that have left me dreading big reveals, broken trust, etc… I’m worried considering we are only on episode 7 and things could still go awry. But I feel like I also have faith that these characters will continue to surprise me instead. I’m sure this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea but I am GULPING it down!!
Next, let’s talk about the abusive behavior we witnessed. I’m not one to whine about everything being a trigger. Usually I just roll my eyes, honestly. But…damn. I can see how Ga Yeong’s violence towards Iblis can be triggering, especially to someone who’s suffered DV. I get that we’re trying to portray her as a cold psychopath, and he’s villainous in his own right (plus immortal) but I don’t think that makes it right for her to just start hitting him and beating him up. I couldn’t help thinking that if the roles were reversed, people would be outraged. But since she’s a woman it’s okay? Nah! That was a little too much for me. Plus Ejlael’s treatment of Irem was just cruel. I know that was to make a show of how he’s actually a “bad” guy despite being an angel but…it just felt like it was too much.
That kind of leads in to how I felt like Ga Yeong being a “psychopath” wasn’t actually written all that well. She was cold and unfeeling (mostly) but even after spending her whole life studying emotions and being an expert at reading them, she still had a hard time fitting in…which was odd considering how smart she was as well. I think it would have been even more compelling if she seemed perfectly normal outwardly and then we’d get glimpses of her darkness. If you think in terms of actual psychopaths, they generally fit in really well (remember Ted Bundy) because they have to “learn” how to blend in. It felt confusing because in some aspects she was written as a character who cannot feel emotions but then other times it was like she was just Dexter-y (has killing urges but manages to be “good”). She clearly did have some emotions since she cared for her grandmother, her friend, and eventually even fell in love in her own way. It was just a bit inconsistent. Rather than a psychopath, it would have been better to just say she’s a person who lacks empathy.
The mythology used was also a bit awkward I felt like as well. A drama about a genie is definitely new and full of potential so I’ll give it that, but to tie it in to biblical stuff was just uncomfortable for me (and I’m not that religious or anything). Why did they have to make Iblis be “the devil” (like he could have just been an evil genie…?) I thought it was just kind of corny and immature. Just a lot of ways I felt this story could have been stronger I guess.
Anyway, I did enjoy watching this otherwise but I think in the end it will be rather forgettable.
But I will get in to some of the aspects I found disappointing in the spoiler-y comment bellow.
Overall it was worth a watch and the chemistry was good (I wouldn’t say it was *fire* but there was some heat).
Now, let’s get in to it!
But still. Certain (forgivable) plot points aside this was working up to be a 10/10 for me until the last two (eh maybe even 3~4) episodes. I still loved it, and I will definitely re-watch it at some point. But I was a little disappointed by the ending. I’ll go into details below.
Now: the things that bothered me.
Hui Ju was kidnapped too much LOL. Like I thought the “last” time was bad enough (when she was taken by the real Sa Eon again) but then she had to go and get kidnapped ONE MORE TIME while searching for Sa Eon in a literal war zone. I’m rolling my eyes SO HARD. And while I appreciate how they kind of brought everything together and made a nice little circle by having the real Sa Eon kidnap her and have her drive the car, etc. As soon as she was missing I was just like “AGAIN???”
I also take so much issue with her whole escape scene. The butler freed her so she was running away when the police were already basically there. She happens to fall and where she falls is precisely and perfectly where she can see a car coming which just so happens to be Sa Eon LEADING (??) the police entourage…when was he in front? WHY? Meanwhile the real Sa Eon has also escaped (a side note: he—a psychopathic murdered—just decided not to kill his father? Or the butler? Again, WHY?) and catches up to where Hui Ju is somehow. Because of course he did. Ugh this hurts.
But then somehow Sa Eon and Hui Ju leave ahead of their police escort (WHY) and the real Sa Eon manages to backtrack quicker than a car can drive so that he’s able to stop them. And when I tell you I screamed when Sa Eon stepped out of the car. ALL LOGIC HAS LEFT THE ROOM. And why did it take the police so long to catch up?
Anyway, I truly thought this scene was going to be the most ridiculous of the series. And while frustrating, I could give the drama the benefit of the doubt because they needed to have a set up where Sa Eon and Sa Eon talk face to face so that the real Sa Eon could drop a “devastating” truth bomb on his nemesis.
But then the last episode happened. I hated that Sa Eon took the typical self-sacrificing path but I was willing to forgive it all if whatever truth had devastated him so badly could justify his actions. Alas, it was extremely anti-climactic. The fact that someone allegedly as smart as Sa Eon had not already worked out this information in and of itself is disappointing. But in general, it wasn’t a big deal. How could Sa Eon blame AND PUNISH himself for the actions of a father he hated anyway and who was already long gone? Sa Eon had absolutely no involvement in the crash Hui Ju and her siblings were involved in. I felt like the writer was reeeeeeeeally reaching here. And then for him to just disappear to this war zone where he’s apparently some sort of special-ops wanna-be vigilante all of the sudden because that’s how he can make himself feel less guilty is just absurd. It’s so absurd that I was expecting there to be some sort of big plot twist that made this all make sense. Like he was actually a secret undercover super soldier or something LOL
But no. He’s just a guy who miraculously developed a new set of skills overnight and has been single handedly saving hostages from a group of seasoned war rebels. And those very rebels happen to also catch Hui Ju who then just so happened to get saved by Sa Eon. And even though the whole thing is beyond ridiculous it’s almost instantly forgotten because their reunion is EVERYTHING. I feel abused.
ALL of the absurdity aside, everything else made watching this drama so worth it. I will forever be a little jaded by the route the writer chose for the last few episodes but in the end, I love this couple so much I can just ignore that haha. If you watch for fun and not a deep plot you’ll be set!
I have seen A LOT of Korean dramas. So much so that they just fail to impress me nowadays. Not that they aren’t still entertaining. But I guess it’s kinda like first love? You can love again but it’s never quite like the first time. However, watching this drama makes me feel like a drama virgin LOL
Maybe it’s just me. I don’t know. Certainly the plot isn’t perfect. It also has its cheesy and unrealistic moments. But DAMN IF THE CHEMISTRY ISN’T FIRE!!! Baek Sa Eon…oh my!! What a man! I know that I’ve been traumatized by dramas when I keep expecting things to take a turn that makes me roll my eyes and cry “WHY???!” But instead the opposite keeps happening. IYKYK but this drama is breaking the makjang norms that have left me dreading big reveals, broken trust, etc… I’m worried considering we are only on episode 7 and things could still go awry. But I feel like I also have faith that these characters will continue to surprise me instead. I’m sure this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea but I am GULPING it down!!