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Love and Crown
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by Auco
3 days ago
35 of 35 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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I Survived All 35 Episodes of Love and Crown.

I don't usually write reviews for dramas but I had to get this out of my chest.
Before I even sat down to write this, I came across a review that said this show should've been called "Love and Clowns" - and honestly, I couldn't agree more.
First of all, if I could get my hands on the screenwriter, I would torture them by making them rewatch all 35 episodes of their own creation. The show started out fine, actually. The opening episodes with the flashbacks were fun. Then it fell off a cliff - and unlike the characters in this show, it did not survive.

The story has too many characters, too many plotlines, and each one has more holes than a fishing net. I haven't seen many C-dramas where the male lead is already the emperor in episode one, so I was genuinely excited to follow Xiao Huan's journey. That excitement didn't last long. Nothing this man does makes sense. He talks about protecting the people and the country - noble, great - but the moment anything goes wrong, he starts pushing everyone around him away under the grand delusion that he's protecting them. The person who suffers most for this is his love interest, Ling Cangcang. If she's the screenwriter's idea of a headstrong female lead, they urgently need to do some reading - historical or otherwise. She's supposed to be the leader of an entire sect, but all I actually saw was someone jumping into situations with zero plan and being a liability every single time. And the male lead? Exactly two facial expressions: sad when he's hurt someone he pushed away, or stone-faced. That's it. That's the range.

The moral of this show, if it has one, seems to be that villains will always be forgiven no matter what they've done. The clearest example is Ling Cangcang's father, Ling Xue Feng. I genuinely thought he'd be the main antagonist - his character had real potential. Instead, all the plot did with him was one failed rebellion, repeatedly hurting his own daughter under the excuse of protecting the Ling clan, and then... getting locked up in a temple with everything he wanted anyway. That's the punishment. A cosy temple. They completely wasted him.

The romance I actually liked was Li Hong Qing and Xiao Ying. And I knew, I knew - the moment he had that long, dramatic, half-episode-long goodbye scene to go save his friends that one of them was going to die. Sure enough, a few episodes later, Xiao Ying dies. (Li Hong Qing technically jumped off a cliff, but at this point, we all know nobody in a C-drama ever actually dies from jumping off a cliff.) I have more to say about them, but I'd rather not.

Now, the wildest plot twist in the whole show: Du Tingxin becoming the main villain. The last ten episodes were genuinely unwatchable because of her - the unhinged acting, the theatrical evil laughs, the whole thing. In what world does an imperial preceptor kill someone and face zero real consequences? And Xiao Huan, who supposedly can read schemes from miles away, kept trusting her like she hadn't given him every reason not to. She's one of the most useless villains I've ever seen in a drama, and her "punishment" at the end - being allowed to live out her days in the palace - was the final insult.

I won't even get into all the other plot holes: the lunar eclipse poison, Xiao Qian Qing surviving despite being poisoned, Xiao Huan's mother randomly showing up in the second-to-last episode, or the Empress Dowager Liu killing the emperor like it was an afterthought. And then there's Zhong Lin dying right beside Ling Cangcang for no clearly explained reason whatsoever. This isn't even a complete list - there's so much more, and I've already spent more energy on this show than it deserved.

I could rant about this for hours. But since I have a bad habit of finishing shows I start, I sat through all 35 episodes. I deserve an award for that. And compensation money. The OST is genuinely good. I'll give it that. But even that gets buried under the weight of a plot that fell apart, acting choices that didn't help it, and cinematography that couldn't save either. A generous 4/10.

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