Online rumors suggest that KSH has been recently spotted in Seoul looking gaunt & haggard. Meanwhile, his lawsuits and trials continue to slowly work their way through SK's judicial system.
"Are you trying to tell us that you downloaded & installed an app without reading the terms & conditions? Who clicks 'Agree' without reading the terms & conditions?!!"
I just watched Ep. 4, where the car was possessed... so ML managed to stop it, but I'm dumbfounded as to why such…
Like you said, the car was possessed. What you should be asking was whether My Demon wanted to murder the child or was calling in the CEO's debt—maybe both?
Btw I don't get his dad's hate towards him. Is it because he is just cruel or is he like her dad, showed a strict…
It may come from a protective response. The need to instill humility in his second son with strict discipline was likely a life-preservation measure for someone such as I An within a royal palace full of intrigue. The grand prince possesses the regal qualities which his brother (the crown prince) lacked. And that makes him a threat to the line of succession. Even him merely wearing the dragon robe at play could have incurred a death-sentence! As could the boys' discussion about trading places in the line of succession.
There's no way aide Choi is actually royal, is there?
Yes. Aide Choi was raised as an orphan but he could indeed turn out to actually be a royal—even the legitimate heir to the throne!
It's even possible that he is the villain, secretly obsessed with getting the life he deserves to have. But Choi's demeanor is not that of a shrewd, calculating mastermind. On the contrary—he is anything but that. (Or he'd have to be a total sociopathic genius to pull that off, which is not something this drama is likely to pursue.) If Choi is indeed a royal, I expect the reveal will be as much a surprise to himself as to everyone else.
I know they'll show HuiJu's father caring for her in hidden ways from the beginning. Even though I hate it but…
Because withholding love from your child to raise them to be emotionally stunted is such a noble trait (not). I don't mind if Huiju forgives her father, but surely whatever actual traces of feelings he may have suppressed across all that time doesn't excuse his toxic behaviors.
The only way out of this scandal is if areum takes the blame for everything out of guilt
Areum is obviously an unwilling participant. If she takes the blame, how does that end the scandal? Wouldn't it just serve to protect the villain masterminds while she is sacrificed as a scapegoat?
I wonder what leverage the villains are using to manipulate her? The prince needs to figure this out and counter it, pronto!
I think this drama could serve as a perfect swan song for IU. She could end her career today and enjoy a happy,…
I think about the tragic end of her co-star from MM. And that guy who brought down Disney's big drama last year—I remember him crying saying something about how the star brand he embodied destroyed his human self (or something along those lines.) And Hollywood has dozens (probably hundreds) of examples of celebrities who were eaten up by the machine. I think it's better to get out while you're ahead, lest you end up trapped in a gilded cage—or worse!
I can't believe there are only 2 weeks left... How am I going to say goodbye to Actress IU? Who knows when she'll…
I think this drama could serve as a perfect swan song for IU. She could end her career today and enjoy a happy, private life. Sometimes a simple life holds the dearest pleasures.
I wish more celebrities could make graceful exits from the machine.
People who watch PC at 1x speed: "This is great!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA77Zbnflkk
https://news.mydramalist.com/article/perfect-crown-soars-to-its-highest-viewership-yet-filing-for-love-premieres
The SK domestic TV ratings for Eps 7 & 8 were similar
https://news.mydramalist.com/article/perfect-crown-goes-steady-we-are-all-trying-here-sets-new-personal-record
It's even possible that he is the villain, secretly obsessed with getting the life he deserves to have. But Choi's demeanor is not that of a shrewd, calculating mastermind. On the contrary—he is anything but that. (Or he'd have to be a total sociopathic genius to pull that off, which is not something this drama is likely to pursue.) If Choi is indeed a royal, I expect the reveal will be as much a surprise to himself as to everyone else.
I wonder what leverage the villains are using to manipulate her? The prince needs to figure this out and counter it, pronto!
There should be a large red BEWARE warning atop the comments section on every page.
I wish more celebrities could make graceful exits from the machine.