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Gen Z Episode 26
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14 days ago

Lots of 'small things' happen in this…

Lots of 'small things' happen in this episode to move different plot threads forward. It now becomes pretty obvious to the audience that Ren Tian Zhen has a thing for Sun Tou Tou. He's hiding it of course and the other characters still think he is inclined toward Meng Meng though it's clear to the audience finally that he really does see her as a patient /. little sister. Chen Ying's story takes another nice step forward in the form of reconciliation with her ex-in-laws and also casually drops the 'best friend' status that Zhu Xia has become for her. Throughout this episode, Sun Tou Tou's character is mischievously charming and adorable in almost every scene. Then, to STT's & Professor Ren's dismay, the stupid 300 yr-old tile is found and they have to deal with it. Once again, Sun Tou Tou shows how practical-minded she can be in dealing with that. And finally, to close out the very last moment of the episode, STT really comes out strong with her practical wisdom of how the world works when she basically tosses Meng Meng's legal status as an adult in her father's face.

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14 days ago

they are repeating season Ⅱ’s mistakes

this episode took me three hours to watch IT WAS RIDICULOUS IN THE FIRST SEASON TO HAVE AN HONORS STUDENT KICK PUPPIES IT’s RIDICULOUS THIS SEASON TO HAVE HONORS STUDENTS BE MASKED GANG MEMBERS . . . wsith that being said i was really into icchi’s character but i don’t think he really got to go anywhere. we kind’ve just skim the surface of him feeling fallen but don’t get to know why he fell 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆   。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ fascinated by the framing of ogata & kazama. ogata is currently placed closer to odagiri ryu & sawada shin but like we are skipping him once again & focusing on a supporting friend & then we are going back to kazama next episode ????which is what I’ll do on the matter of the aoshiba kids not being arrested because ido imagine this will come back same way kudo did 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆   。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ kind’ve unsatisfied with this episode to be honest. icchi kind’ve just came & went like oh okay that’s how this episode will resolve.

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14 days ago

more of those shoes bytheway

i also liked this episdoe what can i say . thewy’re off on a great sztart to be honest i really like kazama ren so far. ogata hasn’t had his spotlight yet but i think both leaders have exceptional set+ups for some really interesting characters. I’m reserving the faith though this show doesn’t have THAT great of a track record to put my hopes up. i really hope they do something interesting with kazama ren’ds past of being bullied.
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14 days ago

Three Stars

The ML in this ep reminded me of Park Bo Gum. Not that I think they look alike but his facial features and mannerism really had a Bo Gum vibe. Anyway, I think the story is starting to drag and they almost let him tell Ha Ran the truth but she's too drunk and falls asleep. SIGH!!! I hate that Ha Dam's friend stirring up shit about her relationship and I hate that she's starting to believe it.
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14 days ago

Five Stars

I really love this episode. I love how Han Jimin make Lee Seo-Jin works his ass off. It’s a refreshing change of scenes cause he usually pushes Kwang-Kyu to drive, run errands, etc. I also like the little moments between Kwang-Kyu and one of the writers when they saw Jimin drinking water of how pretty she is. The writer console Kwang-Kyu by saying he’s pretty too. From what I see, I think Seo-Jin just enjoys teasing Jimin. 🤣🤣
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15 days ago

That Tension Though

There’s this constant feeling that something is about to happen, and it really stands out here. The scenes between Arisa and Lalin feel more loaded now. Curious to see how far they take this.
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15 days ago

Okay, Now I’m Invested

Yeah, this episode did it for me. You can feel things shifting, especially with Arisa. The situation isn’t as simple anymore, and that makes it way more interesting to follow.
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15 days ago

It’s Getting Interesting

This is where I started paying more attention. The interactions feel less surface-level now, and there’s a bit more weight behind what’s happening. It’s building nicely.
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15 days ago

Hooked Me In

Not gonna lie, I was curious but not fully convinced at first, but this episode did its job. The setup is clear and there’s already enough tension to keep you watching. The ending definitely helped.
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15 days ago

Worried about her just after a one call....

The Crown Prince makes a decisive move by openly accepting the scandal and bringing Hui-Ju into the palace, choosing control over denial. This public stance stabilizes their image, but it also pulls Hui-Ju deeper into a world where every action is watched and judged.The episode exposes the cost of that scrutiny. Hui-Ju is publicly attacked—humiliated by students—which reinforces how fragile her position is. At the same time, a more personal wound is revealed: she is treated as an illegitimate child, and her father’s cold dismissal makes it clear she has never truly been acknowledged. That conversation leaves a visible impact on her.Hurt and withdrawn, Hui-Ju distances herself, even avoiding the Crown Prince when he tries to reach her. His response marks a shift—he goes to her directly, confronts the silence, and brings her into his private residence. It is a controlled but significant gesture, moving their relationship from purely public obligation into a more personal space.The episode closes on the now-famous kiss, which, rather than pure romance, reads as a calculated response to mounting pressure. Episode 3, overall, builds tension through exposure and restraint, setting up the emotional and narrative shift that follows.

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15 days ago

She risked her life to save his majesty while the crown prince risked his to save her...

Episode 4 of Perfect Crown sharpens the drama with clearer stakes and more grounded character shifts. The much-discussed kiss is reframed as a strategic response to paparazzi pressure, emphasizing how tightly controlled and public Hui-Ju and Ian’s relationship remain.The narrative builds steadily toward the brake failure incident, which becomes the episode’s defining moment. As Hui-Ju loses control of the car, the tension is handled with urgency rather than exaggeration. The Crown Prince’s intervention—risking his own life to stop her—marks a decisive emotional shift, revealing genuine concern beneath his previously measured demeanor.the Crown Prince deliberately risks his own life to stop her, turning a moment of danger into a clear emotional reveal. It is the first time his actions move beyond duty into instinct.By the ending, both Hui-Ju and the Crown Prince have faced real physical risk, and that shared experience shifts their relationship. The episode uses the accident effectively—not just for shock, but to deepen character and raise the stakes for what follows.

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15 days ago

Jang Mi is super dumb and she goes into this…

Jang Mi is super dumb and she goes into this crazy revenge to destroy Baek Ho and Jun Ho and this becomes A Graceful Liar cesspool
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15 days ago

Emotions coming through

You can really feel the emotional weight more clearly here. The performances carry a lot of the tension, especially in the scenes between Arisa and Lalin.
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15 days ago

Subtle but effective

I liked the quieter moments in this episode. The actors do a good job showing emotion without overdoing it. It makes the scenes feel more real.
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15 days ago

Chemistry starting to show

This is where the chemistry becomes more noticeable. The conversations feel more natural, and you can see the shift in how the characters react to each other.
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