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They Had a Story… Until They Forgot What It Was
I’m Still Trying to Figure Out What Happened
The beginning had me hooked. It felt like there was a real story behind it, a clear direction, interesting characters, and you could feel that the writers had a plan. I remember thinking, “Okay, this could be really good.”
And then… somewhere along the way, they lost it.
I honestly don't know when it happened, but it felt like the writers slowly forgot what story they were telling. Every few episodes there was another secret, another identity, another problem, another plot twist. And instead of making the original story stronger, everything just became more and more messy.
It felt like they started with a concept they were genuinely excited about and then got bored halfway through.
It's like I can hear the production team say:
"This was supposed to be the story."
"Yeah, well... let's add this."
"And this?"
"Sure."
"Does it make sense?"
"Who cares, we need to finish." 😂😂😂
And the romance really didn't help.
I'm sorry, but the female lead and male lead had almost zero chemistry for me. She was so cold and expressionless most of the time that I kept wondering whether she was actually in love with him or simply following instructions.
She gave me serious “Step 1: stand here. Step 2: say this line. Step 3: look at him for three seconds. Step 4: leave.” energy.
I kept waiting for some real emotional connection between them.
Nothing.
I wanted to believe in their relationship, but I just couldn't feel it.
And then we got to the final episode.
Those last 11 minutes...
I'm sorry, but WHAT WAS THAT?
😂
They spent the whole drama building all these storylines and conflicts and then apparently remembered at the very last minute that they had to actually end the drama.
Eleven minutes.
They tried to resolve EVERYTHING in eleven minutes.
Everything suddenly happened so fast that I wasn't even emotionally involved anymore. I was just watching and thinking, “Are we seriously doing this?”
It was rushed, unbelievable and honestly a little insulting to the audience.
At that point I started wondering if the actors' managers and agencies actually read the whole script before agreeing to the drama.
Do they read the ending?
Do they know what happens?
Or do they just say, “The first few episodes look good, the cast is good, let's go!”?
Because I cannot imagine reading that final episode and thinking, “Yes, this is a satisfying conclusion.”
The sad thing is, I don't think this drama was hopeless.
That's what makes it frustrating.
There was something here.
The beginning proved it.
But somewhere along the way, it feels like they completely lost their original idea. They started with a concept, then wandered away from it, got lost somewhere in the middle, and eventually just wanted to get home.
By the end, I didn't even feel angry.
I was just disappointed.
That particular kind of disappointment where you sit through the final scene thinking:
“Oh… that’s it? Just two images of horseback riding in the desert and an open question from the ML: ‘Will you walk with me again?’ Seriously? That’s the ending???”
And then the credits roll and you're sitting there wondering why you invested all those hours.
I don't hate Royal Betrothal.
I just wish it had been the drama it seemed like it was going to be.
The beginning made me excited.
The middle made me confused.
The romance made me question my eyesight.
The last 11 minutes made me question reality.
I came for the story.
I stayed because I wanted to see how it would all come together.
Unfortunately, somewhere along the way, the story itself got lost.
The beginning had me hooked. It felt like there was a real story behind it, a clear direction, interesting characters, and you could feel that the writers had a plan. I remember thinking, “Okay, this could be really good.”
And then… somewhere along the way, they lost it.
I honestly don't know when it happened, but it felt like the writers slowly forgot what story they were telling. Every few episodes there was another secret, another identity, another problem, another plot twist. And instead of making the original story stronger, everything just became more and more messy.
It felt like they started with a concept they were genuinely excited about and then got bored halfway through.
It's like I can hear the production team say:
"This was supposed to be the story."
"Yeah, well... let's add this."
"And this?"
"Sure."
"Does it make sense?"
"Who cares, we need to finish." 😂😂😂
And the romance really didn't help.
I'm sorry, but the female lead and male lead had almost zero chemistry for me. She was so cold and expressionless most of the time that I kept wondering whether she was actually in love with him or simply following instructions.
She gave me serious “Step 1: stand here. Step 2: say this line. Step 3: look at him for three seconds. Step 4: leave.” energy.
I kept waiting for some real emotional connection between them.
Nothing.
I wanted to believe in their relationship, but I just couldn't feel it.
And then we got to the final episode.
Those last 11 minutes...
I'm sorry, but WHAT WAS THAT?
😂
They spent the whole drama building all these storylines and conflicts and then apparently remembered at the very last minute that they had to actually end the drama.
Eleven minutes.
They tried to resolve EVERYTHING in eleven minutes.
Everything suddenly happened so fast that I wasn't even emotionally involved anymore. I was just watching and thinking, “Are we seriously doing this?”
It was rushed, unbelievable and honestly a little insulting to the audience.
At that point I started wondering if the actors' managers and agencies actually read the whole script before agreeing to the drama.
Do they read the ending?
Do they know what happens?
Or do they just say, “The first few episodes look good, the cast is good, let's go!”?
Because I cannot imagine reading that final episode and thinking, “Yes, this is a satisfying conclusion.”
The sad thing is, I don't think this drama was hopeless.
That's what makes it frustrating.
There was something here.
The beginning proved it.
But somewhere along the way, it feels like they completely lost their original idea. They started with a concept, then wandered away from it, got lost somewhere in the middle, and eventually just wanted to get home.
By the end, I didn't even feel angry.
I was just disappointed.
That particular kind of disappointment where you sit through the final scene thinking:
“Oh… that’s it? Just two images of horseback riding in the desert and an open question from the ML: ‘Will you walk with me again?’ Seriously? That’s the ending???”
And then the credits roll and you're sitting there wondering why you invested all those hours.
I don't hate Royal Betrothal.
I just wish it had been the drama it seemed like it was going to be.
The beginning made me excited.
The middle made me confused.
The romance made me question my eyesight.
The last 11 minutes made me question reality.
I came for the story.
I stayed because I wanted to see how it would all come together.
Unfortunately, somewhere along the way, the story itself got lost.
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