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Glory chinese drama review
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Glory
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by vicki
9 days ago
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Strong minds, soft hearts?

I liked it, it wasn’t groundbreaking, but it felt good while I was immersed in the story. I was definitely emotionally engaged, which basically means a solid 8/10 for me. What stood out most is that the leads are competent people who admit uncertainty without losing dignity. Confidence isn’t plot armour, it’s something they perform because they have to.

Loved how the romance worked. They connected because they think alike and stay steady under pressure. They are compatible, it’s not just attraction. This romance is between adults choosing each other not some destiny shit that I’m already tired of. He takes love seriously, like a lifelong commitment. For him, love is home. All he ever wanted was to be loved. She loves deeply too, but she isn’t so emotionally dependent like him. For her, love is meaningful, but not essential. That difference creates one of the most interesting dynamics in the drama.

The tea world setting is beautiful, the plantations, the aesthetics, the costumes, the cultural atmosphere. Though some power elements (that jade stamp…) felt exaggerated lol.

Now the last Duke arc, at first it felt unnecessary, but the final arc exists to test him in his own world of power and status, not hers (he spends most of the show in her world). The emotional payoff is stronger in the end because of this arc.

It’s a female-centred world, which I liked.

Overall I cared about the characters, understood their choices, and felt rewarded by where they ended up.
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