I watched the series from beginning to end. At times, I watched it out of curiosity. However, there were so many absurdities in the series that I even considered giving up at one point. The screenwriters have ruined another great series. Unfortunately. A prince, under arrest, rebels. He gathers an army. He issues orders. I couldn't understand how this happened. And then the princess says, "You're watching the prince's mansion, aren't you?" Yes, ma'am, we are. There's no activity. I just can't comprehend how the screenwriter could have written these absurdities. This happens several times, and finally, at the end of the series, they kill the prince. Finally. Another thing is the mind games between the two; they supposedly turned the games into intellectual games. They're running the state. The Chief Advisor, the Prime Minister, and the Deputy Princess. We watched the mind games of this trio. The princess won every time. But she suffered the most. I don't understand how that happened. The older brother, who could have seized the state and empire because his step-brother supported the princess, rejects all of this, saying he prefers his own clan to be in charge. In other words, if they were given special privileges by the state, if they were treated as special, he wouldn't want anything. He doesn't want the state or the empire. That's the kind of thinking he has. And in the end, this excessive thinking killed him. He was poisoned. But he set himself on fire. The best part was the burning scene. While burning, he was fanning himself with the fan in his hand. I mean, what can I say to these screenwriters? I'm at a loss for how to criticize them. As for the actors, in my opinion, this duo didn't work. Our lead actors lacked chemistry. I didn't like it. There's already an 8-10 year age difference, which was quite noticeable. The male actor looked too young. He tried to imitate an American actor by making various facial expressions, but that didn't save him. He came all the way here from child acting, so it wouldn't be right to criticize his acting. But in this series, the chemistry between this actress and the actor was almost nonexistent, and her inexperience left its mark on the show. She looks very naive. Very thin and frail. She didn't suit the role, but the director tried to bring her to the forefront by giving her certain airs and making her appear different, but this is noticeable, it doesn't work. Her face also looks small. That's my opinion. However, the supporting roles were very good. The actors playing the villains were quite bad and they made us feel it. I also liked the child actor who played the Emperor.
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