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A ONE-WOMAN SHOW
I honestly don't understand all the negative reviews. For me, this was a one-woman show from beginning to end. The FL completely carried the drama. While I appreciated the performances of the princes and the rest of the cast, the story revolved around the Queen's struggle to secure her place on the throne, and she owned every moment of it.
I also appreciated how fast-paced the drama was. There was always a sense of urgency because the Queen had to secure a successor before everyone discovered that the King had died. That constant race against time kept me invested throughout.
Another thing I really enjoyed was the way the story shifted between the present and flashbacks. The flashbacks never felt random because they often served as the Queen's reference point for the decisions she made in the present. It made the storytelling feel purposeful rather than confusing.
I also appreciated the scenes that showed the King's warmth and affection toward the Queen. Their relationship felt like a love that was never fully realized, which made those moments even more meaningful. Although I was disappointed that the King died so early, especially since it was Ji Chang Wook, those scenes added emotional weight to the story and made me even more invested in the Queen's journey.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this drama. It kept me on the edge of my seat, and the FL delivered a commanding performance that carried the entire series. I may be in the minority, but I genuinely loved it.
I also appreciated how fast-paced the drama was. There was always a sense of urgency because the Queen had to secure a successor before everyone discovered that the King had died. That constant race against time kept me invested throughout.
Another thing I really enjoyed was the way the story shifted between the present and flashbacks. The flashbacks never felt random because they often served as the Queen's reference point for the decisions she made in the present. It made the storytelling feel purposeful rather than confusing.
I also appreciated the scenes that showed the King's warmth and affection toward the Queen. Their relationship felt like a love that was never fully realized, which made those moments even more meaningful. Although I was disappointed that the King died so early, especially since it was Ji Chang Wook, those scenes added emotional weight to the story and made me even more invested in the Queen's journey.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this drama. It kept me on the edge of my seat, and the FL delivered a commanding performance that carried the entire series. I may be in the minority, but I genuinely loved it.
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