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Messy, Inconsistent, and Frustrating
I went into Cinderella and the Four Knights expecting something like a reverse harem setup, but it really doesn't play out that way. It kind of sets that expectation early on, especially with Kang Hyeon Min showing interest in Eun Ha Won in the first few episodes, but then he just drops it and acts like it never mattered. I thought he was genuine too, but nope.
Kang Hyeon Min’s whole dynamic with Park Hye Ji was honestly one of the most frustrating parts. He is clearly written as someone who has feelings for her, but he's extremely mean and dismissive toward her. It gets repetitive too. After a while I was just thinking how many times will you let this man mistreat you before it becomes obvious this is not going anywhere? Their scenes together never really built believable tension or romance either, so instead of being angsty it just came off as awkward and cringe.
Then there's Kang Ji Un, who is supposed to be the quiet, emotionally guarded type who ends up liking Eun Ha Won. But even that storyline feels like it keeps getting tangled with the other pairings in a way that doesn't really make sense. At times, the way Kang Ji Un acts and positions himself makes it seem like he has feelings for Park Hye Ji, but it turns out he was just being a good friend. Let me tell you, the things he did, no friend would do that for a platonic friend. For example, when Kang Ji Un saw how hurt Park Hye Ji was due to Kang Hyeon Min's cold and harsh words, he approached Eun Ha Won saying, "Does it make you happy that Kang Hyeon Min bought you expensive clothes and brought you to eat at a place like this? I can do that much for you, too." Uh… what? Or when he tells Park Hye Ji, "Do you remember when I told you I'd protect you? I wasn't just saying that. Even though I can't do anything about all the hurt Kang Hyeon Min has given you, I'll protect you from being hurt by him from this point on." Then he inserts himself between Eun Ha Won and Kang Hyeon Min and says, "I'm going to try to steal your fiancée." It just ends up reinforcing the idea that Kang Ji Un had feelings for Park Hye Ji.
Overall, the romantic dynamics feel scattered and underdeveloped. Instead of a solid love triangle or reverse harem setup, it comes off like mismatched ideas that never quite settle into something satisfying. I honestly felt like the writers had no idea what they were writing, but just threw in every cliché they could think of for the drama.
Kang Hyeon Min’s whole dynamic with Park Hye Ji was honestly one of the most frustrating parts. He is clearly written as someone who has feelings for her, but he's extremely mean and dismissive toward her. It gets repetitive too. After a while I was just thinking how many times will you let this man mistreat you before it becomes obvious this is not going anywhere? Their scenes together never really built believable tension or romance either, so instead of being angsty it just came off as awkward and cringe.
Then there's Kang Ji Un, who is supposed to be the quiet, emotionally guarded type who ends up liking Eun Ha Won. But even that storyline feels like it keeps getting tangled with the other pairings in a way that doesn't really make sense. At times, the way Kang Ji Un acts and positions himself makes it seem like he has feelings for Park Hye Ji, but it turns out he was just being a good friend. Let me tell you, the things he did, no friend would do that for a platonic friend. For example, when Kang Ji Un saw how hurt Park Hye Ji was due to Kang Hyeon Min's cold and harsh words, he approached Eun Ha Won saying, "Does it make you happy that Kang Hyeon Min bought you expensive clothes and brought you to eat at a place like this? I can do that much for you, too." Uh… what? Or when he tells Park Hye Ji, "Do you remember when I told you I'd protect you? I wasn't just saying that. Even though I can't do anything about all the hurt Kang Hyeon Min has given you, I'll protect you from being hurt by him from this point on." Then he inserts himself between Eun Ha Won and Kang Hyeon Min and says, "I'm going to try to steal your fiancée." It just ends up reinforcing the idea that Kang Ji Un had feelings for Park Hye Ji.
Overall, the romantic dynamics feel scattered and underdeveloped. Instead of a solid love triangle or reverse harem setup, it comes off like mismatched ideas that never quite settle into something satisfying. I honestly felt like the writers had no idea what they were writing, but just threw in every cliché they could think of for the drama.
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