Is there any special episode? well I didn’t know about that
i've previously seen mentions about the special ep in here before, so I also thought there would be one but I don't see any official post about it from the platforms
the whole drama is surviving because of IU and Byeon Woo Seok! period. The show started well, but the plot lost…
The drama is certainly not flawless, and it undeniably has its shortcomings. However, one disappointing episode does not suddenly erase all the other strengths and qualities the series possesses. Its success in viewership beyond this relatively small community forum is proof that many people are still genuinely connecting with and enjoying the story.
I simply hope you can broaden your perspective a little more and avoid falling into sweeping generalizations. Just because you personally disliked certain aspects of the writing does not automatically mean the writing as a whole is objectively bad. Likewise, attributing the drama’s success solely to the popularity of its actors feels dismissive toward the actual work being delivered. Speaking for myself, I was not even particularly a fan of the leads beforehand, yet I still found myself genuinely invested in both the script and their performances.
Different opinions will always exist, and that is completely natural. Criticism is valid and important, but it should not immediately evolve into generalized conclusions simply because others perceive the drama differently.
Honestly, I never thought I’d reach a point where I actually want this drama to end faster just so the constant…
I just finished watching Episode 11, and honestly, this kind of reaction no longer surprises me. The exact same thing happened with Episode 9—people were immediately acting as though the drama had suddenly become terrible, only for Episode 10 to prove many of those criticisms premature. And now, history seems to be repeating itself once again. At this point, I’ve honestly grown numb to the constant overreactions and no longer feel compelled to dwell on them.
What matters most is that outside of MDL, people cannot diminish the impact, influence, and success Perfect Crown has achieved. The drama is receiving an overwhelming amount of love and appreciation across other platforms and communities. It genuinely feels as though this particular forum has become unusually obsessed on targeting the drama with excessive negativity, whereas elsewhere, viewers are embracing the story, the performances, and the emotional depth it offers.
Rating for episode 11 is 13.5% nationwide with peak rating 16.3%, breaking its own high rating 👏🏻🫰🏻Perfect…
I'm so happy the ratings are soaring even higher 🩵 Perfect Crown is a truly worthy k-drama of 2026! viewership impact clearly shows its success. That is all that matters. I'm happy their hard work paid off and I am sure it will continue to.
Hui Ju going from calling Grand Prince Ian “Jaga” to finally calling him “I-Wan” genuinely altered something inside me as well. The moment she spoke his real name, it carried such overwhelming intimacy and desperation that you could feel the depth of her emotions instantly. It no longer sounded formal or restrained—it was raw, personal, and filled with love. In that single moment, it became so evident just how deeply Hui Ju loves him.
I also adore how fiercely protective she has become of him. The way she confronted the Queen Mother without hesitation showed just how far she is willing to go for the man she cherishes most. Their relationship has evolved so beautifully from guarded emotions to this unwavering devotion and partnership.
And now that tonight is finally the grand finale, I honestly don’t know whether to feel excited or heartbroken. I’m not ready to let them go yet.
I haven’t watched the episode yet. The way people are complaining, did it actually get that bad in just one…
I haven't watched too. Tbh I don't know anymore about the accounts. Everyday new suspicious hate accs come here to comment. Can't hardly tell whose here to just critic or to hate.
I simply hope you can broaden your perspective a little more and avoid falling into sweeping generalizations. Just because you personally disliked certain aspects of the writing does not automatically mean the writing as a whole is objectively bad. Likewise, attributing the drama’s success solely to the popularity of its actors feels dismissive toward the actual work being delivered. Speaking for myself, I was not even particularly a fan of the leads beforehand, yet I still found myself genuinely invested in both the script and their performances.
Different opinions will always exist, and that is completely natural. Criticism is valid and important, but it should not immediately evolve into generalized conclusions simply because others perceive the drama differently.
What matters most is that outside of MDL, people cannot diminish the impact, influence, and success Perfect Crown has achieved. The drama is receiving an overwhelming amount of love and appreciation across other platforms and communities. It genuinely feels as though this particular forum has become unusually obsessed on targeting the drama with excessive negativity, whereas elsewhere, viewers are embracing the story, the performances, and the emotional depth it offers.
I also adore how fiercely protective she has become of him. The way she confronted the Queen Mother without hesitation showed just how far she is willing to go for the man she cherishes most. Their relationship has evolved so beautifully from guarded emotions to this unwavering devotion and partnership.
And now that tonight is finally the grand finale, I honestly don’t know whether to feel excited or heartbroken. I’m not ready to let them go yet.