Ashes to Crown Episode 2 Reactions
This episode was a definite improvement for me.
The pacing felt much stronger than Episode 1, and I found myself far more invested in the political side of the story. The power struggles are becoming more interesting, the stakes are getting higher, and Chu Zhao is finally starting to show exactly why she's such an important player in this world.
One of my favourite moments was seeing Chu Zhao ride into the palace alongside the Imperial Grandson. It was such a visually stunning scene and really felt like a statement of intent for her character.
Character Notes
❤️ Chu Zhao
My favourite character this episode.
We got to see more of her intelligence and strategic thinking, which made her much more compelling to watch. She's beginning to feel less reactive and more in control of her own destiny.
👀 Xiao Xun
Watching his plans unravel was incredibly satisfying.
For someone who seemed so confident in Episode 1, things suddenly aren't looking quite so certain for him.
Favourite Moment
🔥 The Imperial Decree announcing the Imperial Grandson as Emperor and Chu Zhao as Grand Princess.
After everything Xiao Xun had been plotting, seeing his plans completely thwarted was so satisfying.
Final Thoughts
The ending has left me with so many questions.
Chu Zhao has sworn never to marry or have children, which feels like a pretty bold statement in a romance drama. I'm already curious to see how that's going to play out.
I also can't stop wondering about the connection between Xie Yan Lai (Fu Jiu) and Xie Yan Fang. The drama is definitely hinting at something there.
And after realising this drama only has 24 episodes instead of 40, I'm expecting things to move pretty quickly from here.
Current Verdict
Episode 2 was a big step up for me. Better pacing, stronger political intrigue, and a much more interesting Chu Zhao. Consider me officially invested
Probably with the help of Fu Jiu! That man is so devoted to her, like a loyal bodyguard whose whole existence is just to protect her. And he’s from the Xie family, as I understood… so he’s actually a noble or something of that sort, then?
The politics definitely took a grand entrance in this episode! At least she got Deng Yi on her side... right? Well, that's still to be established. Anyway, wishing all the best of luck to Grand Princess Chu Zhao for the rest of the drama!
On a side note, the young actor who plays the emperor, Xiao Yu, is someone I’ve seen in multiple dramas recently—always playing the childhood version of the protagonist or a key kid character. I bet he will play many main roles when he grows up.
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