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Perfect Crown
28 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Wasted potential

This drama had the potential to be my nezt comfort rom-com, but the writers decided to fumble so hard in the last 4 episodes. It's a mystery to me how almost every kdrama starts off so good then goes down hill halfway through the drama.
I had such a great time watching the first 8 episodes. The plot also seemed light hearted and fun. The writers should've just focused on the rom-vom aspect of the drama, the moment they tried the political arc they failed miserably.
IU and BWS were a delight to watch. Loved their chemistry and how there was no miscommunication. They were very open and straight forward.
Queen mother pissed me off so much and she got away with everything, like BFR?????? She was a literal abuser. The little kid was traumatized by her. She didn't even think before asking to burn down her sons door. She practically killed the late king.
Jinmu aka Lord inpyeong was the most underwhelming villian I have ever watched. His role was so minor and his punishment was even more underwhelming.
PM Min was the worst written character and his downfall wasn't satisfying at all. He committed so many evil, yet remained arrogant until the end and had the audacity to blame I-AN.
Overall I had fun watching this drama, but I wouldn't rewatch it.

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Perfect Crown
18 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Romance, Royalty, and Wait… What?

From the jump, this romcom boasts a clever, contemporary setup—a fictional Korea with a constitutional monarchy, where a chaebol heiress is rich in everything but status and a grand prince brings only a title to the table. With just 12 episodes, the story keeps things moving with brisk energy and zero filler, making the early chapters especially bold, sleek, and downright entertaining.

Visually, everything feels polished and intentional, from the elevated sets to a wardrobe department that dresses the characters for their world rather than for sponsorship deals. Casting is just as strong. The leads deliver, the supporting cast adds texture, and the guest appearances from Im Chul Soo, Kim Dae Gon, and Yoon Byung Hee make the idea of a Castle Beauty spinoff feel oddly necessary. The female lead’s family dynamic is another highlight, especially the tangled father-daughter relationship and the half-brother who steals the press conference spotlight. Butler Kim, meanwhile, remains the ensemble’s secret weapon—part butler, part stylist, part emotional support system.

As the series moves into its second half, that early momentum starts to work against it. The plot pushes ahead so quickly that many of its most promising dynamics end up feeling both underexplored and underexplained. Political turns and character motivations—especially after the leads marry—grow increasingly vague. Major developments like the queen’s abrupt redemption, the sudden push to abolish the monarchy, and the Prime Minister’s change of heart all arrive with dramatic weight but not enough narrative groundwork. And for a heroine initially defined by her ego, ambition, and willingness to fight for the prince, it’s oddly frustrating to watch both leads become so reactive in the face of escalating threats.

In the end, this series offers plenty to enjoy—sleek visuals, contemporary flair, understated humor, a romance anchored by two appealing leads, and a cast that brings its world to life. But underneath the glossy finish, there's a sense that the narrative could have used a little more breathing room and intention. In the end, this feels like a 14-episode drama squeezed into 12—still entertaining, but a little too eager to rush past its own best ideas.

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The WONDERfools
6 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
4 of 8 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Wonderfools Controversery

People are criticizing saying it's over chaotic seeing Eunbin's acting,but look at the title of the drama, named itself is The Wonderfools....u guys didn't realize they were being fool all time...cz these are the characters......&... Cha Eunwoo played non chalant before too,but on this... it's truly like he's the character for real.... He'll definitely get praise for his acting,with Eunbin's chaotic act, and his opposite acting balanced really well.... I laughed many where,I didn't except the storyline would be like this...I have watched 4 eps binge,and I can't stop really.... it's so dragging........ I'll update my review later....

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Love You Teacher
22 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Again very very overhyped...

The problem with many thai shows is, they try to wrap very dark themes into a comedy and I don't like it. Not everything must be funny or everything must have a cushion to protect the viewers from sad realities. And why is "Sammy" always cast as a comic relieve? Her friendship (and the friendship of the other teacher) would have had so much more impact if this role would have been serious.

For Santa this must be have fun even when he had to portrait two characters. I would think this is a challenge actors gladly take to improve their acting overall. Also Perth did a good job. Production quality was high, at least there was nothing to complain about.

I had my troubles getting into the series... the start was very weak but the longer the series run the better it got. That's a big difference compared to many other GMMTV shows which start strong and then falling off a cliff. But it's still not enough to hype this series to a 9 or even 10... For me this show is better than average but still not good enough. It could have been so much better but as usual GMMTV fails to put a serious drama on air, especially when such a theme comes with the warning of the start of every episode and a help line for people in mental duress.

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Perfect Crown
11 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Perfect Crown an imperfect tale about love like a sole amber in the dark.

The generational trauma ended with Wan's decision. A title can be a trap when you are a revolutionary at heart. Loved the relationships of the drama, the loyal attendants of Wan, the assistants, the step sibling couple. I could understand Huiju's dad too, he saw both of his kids support each other when they needed each other the most putting aside their rivalry and that is all that matters, love beyond the facade of fame and money.
It's the love in the relationships we see and the actors who portray that love so beautifully that makes the drama special. The love and care of attendants who become family, the love of a guilty dad, love of two similar pure hearted people, love that doesn't need affectionate words or label, even a step sibling and sister in law can love just as much as a parent, in their own slightly unhinged way, love of a mother who realises the strength that her child has hidden inside of him. Love that's hidden in a rebel who withstood the test of times.
Wan was righteous from the get go and that's so beautiful. I hate that the writer reduced Min to a petty jealous villain when the chess scene set him up to be a calculating person. I'd have liked it better if it was just his excuse that he did it for Huiju but his main motive was the power and control he craved that his seat in the Cabinet provived over the nation and the crown. It helped him see himself beyonf his inferiority complex that he harboured ever since school days but he could never say it out loud beacause of the power dynamics of Ian being a royal and his dad being someone who loyally serves the crown which cost him his life in the accident where the queen died. So that made him hungry to run the scenes from his seat and validate his feelings as the crown was merely the puppet ofnthe cabinet. That would have been so much better for the story. I guess thats all you can fit in a 12 ep format. Maybe 14 ep could have cleared a lot of stuff like who killed the queen as it was hinted that it wasn't an accident?. Who set fire during Yun's bday banquet? What did Ian and his brother talk about before his wedding day that led to the fight? At last his elder brother was set up as a coward and pretty 1 dimensional. Atleast show us how heir dad fed into him too that he had to be the king as the eldest son. So he did die accidentally in the fire that Irang set right?

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Love in the Clouds
1 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

absolute masterpiece

tbh i wouldnt have loved it this much if it wasnt for lu yuxiao’s acting it just comes out so natural the cinematography and cgi for this is also chef’s kiss not to mention the second leads’ romance and the main cp’s chemistry omd lyx’s character is impeccable shes playful but still has her own struggles which really brings her character to life also the whole cast is so gorgeous how do they cast them i also really loved how ming yi and ji baozai’s relationship developed its just a masterpiece no words
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Spring Fever
1 people found this review helpful
by S29th
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Worth a one-time watch if you are in the mood for it

I just finished this show and I kinda like it. I watched it all fast and back to back cause it don’t have anything that engaging (in a good way) there are no complicated plots and plot twists, there are no love triangle or stuff like that. Just couples that like each other and have fun together And help each other through life. It’s not an outstanding show that you watch and say wow. But it’s a show that you will definitely enjoy if you just want to watch something lovey dovey. I would recommend the show to be watched if you are in the mood of something that you turn your brain off and watch
Overally I liked the show and imo it worth a one time in a correct time. Objectively I’ll give it 7/10 but subjectively I’ll give it 8/10 because of the romance the whole story in general

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Till the End of the Moon
1 people found this review helpful
by maii
May 16, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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This might be the best xianxia ever

The story of how everything was planned by the actual devil lord was so amazing, like all the yearning,love,hatred,emotions was all part of the experience and planned just for tantai jin to become devil lord. Worth the watch 10/10 for me. I also think the casting was so great like luo yunxi and bailu fit this role so much. I would say the first 10 eps are a bit slow but its worth it all.
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Soul Mate
2 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

BL Or Not

BL or Not..this is a gem!

Brilliant series....Acting Top Tier. The chemistry between the leads is off the charts, and the storyline, though simple in concept, is executed with such emotional depth and nuanced storytelling. It's a show that stays with you long after the credits roll, making it a truly special viewing experience.

Definitely worth watching.
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Only Friends: Dream On
2 people found this review helpful
by Teri
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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This was not Only Friends, this was a disaster

I absolutely loved OFTS and was excited when OFDO was announced. I regret it now.

Not a single right thing about this, maybe except casting AouBoom and letting Mark Pakin write the BostonNick scene.

They labeled this Only Friends and that's what I expected - the mess, the chaos, crazy hook ups, no boundaries, lot of borderline illegal issues. But I never got anything like that. That crazy mess was the charm of OFTS. As some lovely moot on Tumblr.com said, it was not about finding the goodest character, it was about picking your favorite asshole and rolling with it.

The problem of OFDO is that the characters are shallow, they have nothing going on and you don't develop any strong emotions towards them. I only somehow liked RomeRaffy, but not because they would be written that well, but because AouBoom did pure magic when they brought them to life on screen. But I gotta admit, they also have decent development going on and grow as characters, though the writing was very questionable (like why did we not get the scene where Rome tells Raffy about Pete???). It only kind of scares me, that RomeRaffy as we know them weren't the original plan. This series would be so much worse if AouBoom weren't here. Because honestly, RomeRaffy in AouBoom's hands had the biggest Only Friends potential had they been given the proper script. They had the tension, the chemistry, and definitely could pull the angst and more fights, were they given the chance.

Arnold and Tua are empty shells, they have nothing going on and hell, how I wish I would actually love them, because I am a big fan of JG. But they fell so out of place in this series, as if they took their part of the script from different series. Especially Arnold was so empty, we know nothing about him even after the 12 eps, hell we never even get to see his place and only characteristics he got was that he is kind and gets along with everyone. Tua is not much better, but we got to actually see his house and had some more character shown when he exploded and broke up with Arnold and kicked Dean out.

Jack and Dean are just awful people (and terribly written too) that did not have any character development and I was forced to believe they just happen to get together because love? It's so upseting because they were the centerpiece in this season. But no matter what they went through, they did not learn anything or grew as people. Dean showed biggest development when he geniunely apologized to Tua. But that not explains anything that happened with Jack. They just got back to square one. I will admit, I haven't seen any EarthMix work before this, but I can tell they are hella good actors (the scene in the gallery/ex exhibition was strong and emotional, though still a waste for this trash series) but the writers didn't do them justice. I understand they were very likely supposed to reflect TopMew from OFTS, but TopMew had character development and it made sense why Mew ended up forgiving Top. But that did not work with Jack and Dean. For a second they got me hoping they won't end up together, but of course, that can't happen because some people apparently are sensitive snowflakes.

Regarding that I also have to say I did not get why we had to see JackDean delivering the flowers or dealing with Dao (Dean's sister), because it did not move the story anywhere and it was just waste of our time (I mean, the whole series kinda was, but this was extra waste).

They also totally failed to connect the couples, like they did in OFTS. Mew, Ray and Ton were friends. Sand and Nick were friends. Top and Ton had history. Boeing connected Ton, Sand and Top. The whole cheating plot was TonTop sleeping together, Nick wiring the car, showing the recording to Sand, who passed it to Ray, who passed it to Mew, that caused the fight. But it also distanced RaySand because Ray thought Mew might give him a chance. It was all connected and that's why we got enough screen time for all.

In OFDO, they kept the couples separated. Yes, Rome and Jack are step brothers and Tua and Dean are friends, but the first thing barely played any role in this and the second was only used for the fight. Other than that the couples were always hanging out together and barely had scenes with others (maybe only during the play part and when it wall all of them). But the story didn't connect them so nicely like it happened in OFTS.

I also want to specifically talk about Ton. I am Ton lover. I love him and I will defend him forever. I was very excited about his return. But if you promise me Ton level of chaos, you better fucking deliver it. There was nothing of that. And hear me out, I woudn't mind this shift if they gave us the TonNick scene earlier, because Ton changing his attitude after seeing how much Nick was hurt by him would make so much sense. But what we learned from him was that he slept around in NY and it got boring there, so he went back to Thailand because in his opinion, Thai dudes are more fun to sleep with. That sounds like the same old Ton to me. But then he backs off the first chance he gets.

Which brings me to another big problem. They wouldn't let actors kiss outside of the official couples. TonTua, ArnoldTon, TonRaffy, JackRaffy, RomePete, ArnoldDean, GameplayDean ... why didn't we get these kisses? I know for sure the actors wouldn't mind (literally the reason Neo doesn't have fixed partner is because he likes to be open to anything), it's the creative team's choice. It would work much more if the kisses actually happened. Every scene of these not-kisses just felt like a slap into my face. And like it makes you not even believe in anything outside of the official couples, when they are visibly scared to let it happen. Like would you believe this is the sequel to the series that let KhaoBook kiss, NeoForce film a whole sex scene, FirstMark kiss, Mond kiss everyone he saw, NeoDrake sex scene and more? (Again, thank you snowflakes, who would cry and have tantrums if their couple kissed someone else).

Also, Ton and Pete appearing at writer's convenience was pissing me off bad. What was that writing? They both worked on the play so they should've been there all the time.

That brings me to Pete and the main "drama" of this series. The not-kiss between Arnold and Dean. It was such a non-issue, oh my god. On one hand I am pissed that they didn't let Tua get Mew-level of toxic, but on the other hand, this was such a non-issue (compared to actual cheating from OFTS) so I can't even feel that mad because it makes sense that ArnoldTua simply talked it out. JackDean were unable to just fucking explain it. Dean never gave solid arguments, just begged Jack to not leave him. And it's crazy because Dean had valid argument - he was drunk AND drugged (which btw was never addressed afterwards). But as I said, JackDean are awful characters, so why bother ranting about this. And RomeRaffy were not affected at all by this "drama" so they were just chilling together (the fact it wasn't Raffy was cleared in two sentences). And final confrontation of Pete wasn't bad, but it went by so quickly (remember what happened to Top and especially Ton after the cheating?) and once again, why didn't we get to see the conversation between Rome and Raffy about this? Because that was a breaking moment in their relationship and surely a big shocker for Raffy, who saw Pete as a friend.

I just hope that Great at the end doesn't mean the threat of season 3. If you want to do that, please let OFTS crew work on it at least, otherwise please let this series rest in peace.

In conclusion, I'm disappointed. This series shouldn't have happened. Never do this again, GMM. Thank you.

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The WONDERfools
8 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Surprise Hit of the Year

Believe the hype because should there be only one kdrama you watch this year it should be The Wonderfools. Honestly I have been in a bit of a kdrama slump and could't find anything hitting the spot since last year into 2026 so far but Netflix truly delivered a surprise masterpiece with this.

Lets start with the story: there are no shortfalls and when I tell you that no matter your usual taste of genres this one will unexpectedly hit all the right spots. It is a blend of thriller, action, drama and comedy with best sprinkling of kick your feet up romance i have seen done in years! If you don't even like superhero dramas still watch it. The scenes blend naturally into each other and please remember what i said, the romance is just a sprinkling but its a sprinkling you will yearn for more of. The chemistry between Cha Eunwoo and Park Eunbin I did not see coming.

The production, music, directing and most importantly the CGI work was top-notch. There is nothing to cringe over. The acting was superior and I hope, please, that Eunwoo never stops making kdramas because he is the last of the unique leading men that pull you in and hold your attention with charisma, emotions and of course being the leading man material that he is. His scenes were always the highlight for me. Park Eunbin was so good in this for everything the role required of her.

So I dare ask for a Season 2. Kdrama of the year you will not be sorry you watched this.

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Perfect Crown
27 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Enjoyable Yet Unsatisfying

My experience while watching Perfect Crown has been one of total, utter, and complete satisfaction. The premise was nothing even remotely original, and both the plot and characters had minor and major inconsistencies, but these shortcomings did little to derail my enjoyment of the show. However, now that I'm done watching the show and have had time to fully process everything, I see clearly and realize that several aspects of the drama left much to be desired. See, I’ve never been one to fall purely for aesthetics. Thus, it was becoming increasingly difficult for me to put my finger on what exactly was making me enjoy this show so much. And then it hit me; it’s the female lead.

Seong Huiju is an extremely likeable character. She’s not a particularly compelling FL, but she’s certainly easy to fall in love with. She’s bold, charismatic, tenacious, and so funny. IU nailed her comedic scenes so well. I simply must give a shoutout to the scene of Huiju exiting the hospital after her wedding debacle. Comedy gold! Huiju, for me, is the beating heart of this show, and it simply would not be half as enjoyable if she weren’t written exactly as she is.

I found Prince Ian a far more compelling character with more understandable motivations, a more fleshed-out backstory, and just better writing in general. However, I do feel like his character is tied too much to his relationship with Huiju, and much of his character work is sidelined in favor of developing his relationship with Huiju. Now, normally this would be fine in a show where the leads were clearly meant to feel like two indivisible halves of a whole. But it doesn’t quite work in PC because the writers are clearly trying to write two individualistic characters with separate (yet parallel) motivations, so making Huiju Ian's entire world is counterproductive.

This problem is directly related to the show’s biggest failure–pacing. Boy, have I ever seen a 12 episode drama that I needed 16 episodes more. So many subplots are brushed over because of time. Things like Ian's childhood, his relationship with his brother, his relationship with his father, the psychological effects his mother's death had on him, and his relationship with his position in the royal family could have been properly developed but instead they were only lightly touched upon. And as for Huiju, her relationship with her family (specifically her father) and her relationship with her social status could have been better depicted with more time. The worst victim of this is the Prime Minister whose character got barely any development before deciding to do a complete 180° turn overnight. More high school scenes and more insight into his relationship with Ian and Huiju would have been helpful in understanding his motivations. The horrendous pacing also helped create several plot holes that were never addressed until the end. Most were never even addressed at all.

Anyways, the acting was fantastic. Bombshell performances all across the board. Byeon Woo Seok and IU devoured their comedic and emotional scenes with equally striking accuracy. BWS’s ability to convey the emotion of a thousand words through a single look in his eyes made him the perfect choice to play the lonely, distant Prince eagerly yearning for warmth, connection, and understanding. Absolutely brilliant!

The visuals were spectacular, music divine. Supporting and side characters all felt truly relevant to the story. Overall, a good and enjoyable show. I would certainly recommend it.

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Only Friends: Dream On
2 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

a good series if we don't compare it to the first part

If you want to make a series with multiple love triangles surrounding a play, that's fine. The interviews between scenes with the characters seemed like a super innovative idea in thai dramas. I liked the cast and all the couples had great chemistry. So far so good.

Do I consider this the second part of OnlyFriends? No. In the first part, everything was a mess. A group of friends torn apart by selfish decisions and sex addiction. Here we have love triangles, yes, but nothing like before. Boston in this part is practically an angel. I couldn't help but buy into the plots all the time, even though they are not essentially the same thing.

I liked it, but for me it would have worked better as a standalone product separate from the first part.

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Perfect Crown
52 people found this review helpful
by lilith
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Finally a romcom that's super satisfying

Perfect Crown took me out of kdrama drought and finally let me re-live those classic romcoms from past years. I am so glad I started this and did not hesitate. It was worth the watch.

I went into watching this drama having low expectation because I didn't even know that it would be airing this year, randomly saw a clip on socmed, then here I am. The first episode is my anchoring point, it was really exciting and good, then it got even better 3-4 eps. From then on, I become glued to this drama.

It perfectly delivered on the romcom aspect. I was giggling and kicking my feet like a teenager. It is just that good. Was this Cliche? yes BUT ITS SO ADDICTINGLY GOOD. I didn't cringe at all, but instead felt like I was transported back to my teenager self who used to enjoy such type of dramas so much. It's nostalgic in a way.

The development of the romance between the main leads were balanced and paced well. It was sort of a slow burn so it hits alot more differently when they finally got together which I had loved that they didn't rush. Each episode of this drama contained so many iconic scenes, I can't even easily pick a favorite scene because each scene between the main leads are so memorable it's hard to pick just one. Apart from romance aspect, the chemistry between iu and byeon wooseok set the bar so high. I think they had the strongest chem compared to their previous drama partners. It's funny how they used to play ex-lovers back in scarlet heart. I can't accurately describe it but their chemistry is just DIFFERENT. Like, they have the strongest magnetic pull.

IU and Byeon wooseok act amazingly in this drama. They portrayed their character well. Special mention to their crying and emotional scenes because their performance there deserves recognition. Their potrayal was so convincing, that's how good they are. Apart from the good story, their immersive acting in this drama made me want to look forward to their next projects. I can never see anyone else but them playing their respective roles for Perfect Crown.

The ending of this drama was so satisfying. I love how they really gave us more romance of the mainleads rather than focusing too much on palace politics. I also love how everything was resolve quickly because it gave more room for precious moments between the leads. It's overall a light watch with very satisfying romance. I also really liked the healthy communication the lead had and how we never got a really long separation arc instead they were always together.

I enjoyed almost everything about perfect crown and badly wish there was season 2 or the episodes were longer. I hope IU and BWS can collaborate in another project again one day, even if it sounds impossible. This will definitely go to my rewatch and fav kdrama list.

Seong Huiju and Iwan may you be happy forever!

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Perfect Crown
13 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Great rom-com, bad political drama

The premise caught my attention at first cause it's right up my alley and i eat this kind of dramas up. The rom-com at start was perfection to me and i enjoyed so much that it would've been my favorite drama of the year if it held it up. It all changed around at the 7th episode, when political 2nd act started, it was out right bad and characters made 180s on what little development they had. It definitely partly ruined rom-com magic for me.

Positives
- I loved the leads, both were great and delivered what was asked from them.
- The rom-com arc at the first act and second acts romantic scenes were great and i'm big rom-com fans so i enjoyed them.
- OST was great
- Visuals in this are next level, this was visual masterpiece at it's core and it's the best thing by far in this.
- Brother and sister-in-law were great subversion of expectations and were great addition.

Neutral
- I don't mind the abolishing that much, i feel like it was always coming so i was prepared for it.
- The ending as a whole, liked the romance of it but the whole execution was kinda meh.

Negatives
- All political plot lines were half baked cause they did nothing with them at the first rom-com act which meant it never stood a chance
- SML/PM, straight up character who when the villain arc started just switched up from what little was established before, very poorly written character, good acting though.
- SFL/Queen mother, pretty much same problem as with SML/PM, her character was villain until switch flipped and suddenly she isn't. Also she got scot free abusing her children and that is just awful. Korean dramas usually don't do anything to mother when they abuse their children and it's no different here, very awful for Korean society to be like this, worst character by far for me, good acting though.
- Queen mother father AKA Jin Mu, terrible miscast, i feel like casting director failed the writers here, writers clearly tried to do some mystery on who is the villain and the casting just spoiled it and then writers wasted the character anyway.
- FLs father, such a non character and terribly written one.
- Secretary pairing seemed very forced and written just cause kdramas need second pairing.


Conclusion
For the rom-com parts i applaud, i enjoyed them and leads were great. Visually this is 10/10 and it was pleasure to watch this through out. The political plot was failure and it fell super flat, i think this would've done better with more lighthearted direction or leaned more in to political plot lines and make it longer, this combination which left both little meh in the 2nd act was blunder.

I have to say, i was going to rate it 8.5 but for SFL/Queen mother get away scot free with the kid while she abused him while in power was too jarring to see so that took the half away. It is just so weird to see child abuse as a little mistake and it's never addressed or she never gets punished for it, i just can't believe this is still a thing in 2026.

For the rom-com parts and visuals i can give it 8.0, it's okay one time watch for them. I probably wouldn't rate it this high if i wasn't big rom-com enjoyer.

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