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Romantics Anonymous
101 people found this review helpful
by NikkiO
Oct 19, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Same Story. Different Feeling.

I almost never write reviews but I couldn't stand the slander this series is receiving.

Firstly, it is predictable. We all must have watched a similar story in this language or another, but this was different in the way the actors portrayed it. The dialogue was fresh and simple. Every episode made me think deeply about my life.

I saw a comment someone wrote about it not being relatable. And I think our problem is trying to find ourself in every story. Making us assume we are the centre of the world. Meanwhile, we haven't lived every struggle or every fantasy, so what makes us think we can relate to every story?

This story is light-hearted, but not in a flippant way. It will make you think.

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Ongoing 46/46
Go Ahead
1 people found this review helpful
by NikkiO
Apr 10, 2024
46 of 46 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0
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This drama will push the buttons you didn't know you had.

This drama is good, very good. The actors portrayed what the writer wanted so well that I also hate the drama.

I'm not here to give a full review, just to rant. If I skip the ML's parts with his mother and her relatives, I would give it an 8.5 or a 9. But because I want to get the whole gist, I end up not skipping.

I refuse to believe that someone can be as spineless as Ling Xiao. He has all the annoying attributes (he can't say no to her or stand his ground against her) of a mama's boy without being a mama's boy (his mom hates him).

As a woman, no matter how loving and handsome you claim to be, if you cannot stand and protect yourself and me, we won't be together.

Jianjian was an outspoken and no-pushover girl till she started dating this man and he had a negative impact on her. She now takes the abuse his mother and sister rain in her.

I think he likes and enjoys wallowing in self-pity that's why he didn't stand up to them.

The abuse he receives overshadows the wholesomeness of the drama for me.

Also, there is only one and half good and loving adult in the whole series - one is Jianjian' father and the half is Ling xiao's father because he is an absentee father towards his son but a good person.

If the further I watch and I see ML be protective of his mental health and of those who love him, I'll update but till then....NO.

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Perfect Crown
2 people found this review helpful
by NikkiO
24 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Big Budget, Big Disappointment

I started watching it with excitement, thinking I would get to see beautifully written characters in beautiful clothes. But nope, that was not the case.

Initially, it seemed as though Sung Hui-Ju was a no-nonsense character, and she gave as good as she got, but we never saw that throughout the drama. In fact, she cowered when confronted with the marriage contract by the media. The only time we see her show "power" is when it was directed at her family. She never thought anyone in the palace a lesson. She was played like a fiddle. I was expecting a showdown between her and the queen mother. The only thing she managed to do at the palace against the enemies was donate to the palace when they needed funding and play the recording of the prime minister. I only saw a flashy character with no strength.

For Prince I-an, the queen mother was right; their bloodline was weak. The only person he punished was Lord Inpyeong, and I am sure it was because the Queen Mother insisted. I would have expected him to show us that he would have made a better monarch than his brother and his nephew before proposing abolishing it. Because he said he was coveting the position initially.

Hui-ju got the short end of the stick from her contract with the Prince because she never used the power marrying him gave her before he proposed to abolish the monarchy. At the end, he became a jobless bum living off his wife. As her brother said, she likes the trophy type.

The drama had actors like Jo Jae-yoon, who everyone knows can play a very good, love-to-hate villain. But we didn't see him do anything else, though trying to kill the Prince is significant, but it didn't feel enough. And there were a lot of under-utilised actors. Like the King's maid, Hui-ju's father, the royal secretary, and many more.

Generally, Korean dramas need to stick to 16 episodes because their stories can be so rich compared to their Western counterparts that squeezing them into the 12-episode format will end up destroying the industry. I would like to think the emptiness of the plot was due to them having to edit a lot of things and remove parts that could have given the drama more flesh.

Just my 2-cents. Also, we don't get to see what happened with the prime minister. He did try to kill the Prince and blackmailed someone from the royal family.

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