I don’t know what’s wrong with people giving this drama a low rating. The Queen being loyal to the King despite his egoistic pettiness and at the same time she taking a stand for herself knowing her self worth. This is a masterpiece and more people should give it a genuine chance keeping their prejudice aside for it not being your average cringe drama.
I agree that the issue is dragging on too long and they could have dealt with things differently, but this show…
Thank god it’s not just me and I don’t want be that guy who bad mouths a good drama. I knew what I was signing up for when I started watching and it was supposed to be a long drama. Don’t get me wrong, I really love the cast, the sub plots and comedy of it all. The money plot is just going overboard I guess.
Is it me or the story could have ended in 16 episodes or max 20. I’m really enjoying the show and Kim Jung Hyun is as lovable as in his Waikiki days, however, I just feel that the truth behind the money is being dragged left and right to point it has become annoying.
Unpopular opinion: Season 2 as a whole did a brilliant job considering the star studded casting, the games, the backstories, the nail biting tension, the betrayal and friendship and much more. I’m looking forward for the next season. Considering all other sequels of Netflix, this one did a pretty good job.
The queen paid the price for her loyalty and the King’s ego is hurt because of his inferior complex. A battle for the thorn with a twist of jealousy and ego.
I really loved Lee Se Young in What comes after love and this drama the storyline is somewhat similar to lost love but the narrative, the cinematography and whole cast is just lovable. I like Se young’s string and bold character and In Woo’s warmth. The second leads for both the main leads is gonna create a tension among them and to the viewers.
You are so right ..like I can't put finger on it ..it's okay , evrything is fine but it's still I am not looking…
I’m glad it’s not just me. To be honest, I’m not a Lee Minho fan and frankly it was not even the lack of chemistry between the main leads for me, the budding romance seemed forced and like you said can’t put a finger on where exactly they went wrong.
I had high hopes and tried to keep an open mind with this big-budget drama featuring a star-studded cast, but now that I’m on episode 3, the narrative feels disappointingly mediocre. I’m not trying to be harsh, but it’s missing that gripping hook that keeps you eagerly anticipating the next episode. After patiently waiting for the story to pick up through the first two episodes, my excitement is starting to wane.
Is there any hint about FL and idol trainee affair while making her husband evil to justify her ?
The story avoids a romantic link between the FL and the idol trainee, focusing instead on their unique dynamic. Meanwhile, her marriage hits a rough patch as she prioritizes other aspects of her life over her husband, straining their relationship.