sweet, but needed more screentime
Overall: it was fun and cute, but it needed more time to focus on the relationship development. 6 episodes about 9 minutes each. Aired on Strongberry's YouTube page https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNd7BhdAz80qVJk7itfRXCdPNMTvPAVYd&si=HqUFijGa3bBUinWZ and GagaOOLala https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/7586/check-in-to-you-2026-e01Content Warning: vomiting episode 1 around 7:45
What I Liked
- easy to understand premise
- opposite personalities
- actors did a fantastic job to switch to the other personality
- sweet moments
Room For Improvement
- most of the plot was them living in a different body, they needed more time to develop their relationship especially after they switched (because I kept thinking how odd it would be to be romantic with my own body...)
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First Impression: Lost To You
Overall: I'm nervous about the ending, but the first two episodes got me hooked. 12 episodes about 33 minutes each. Airing on GagaOOLala https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/7275/lost-to-you-2026-e01Content Warnings: coercion, punch, past child abuse, bullying
What I Liked
- chemistry
- visuals
Room For Improvement
- not a fan of bullying though it didn't last too long
- nervous about the ending but appreciated that they were up front
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A Delightful Vertical Drama to Turn Your Brain Off and Just Relax
This is a good little drama to unwind and turn your brain off. You shouldn't expect the quality of a full-length series from vertical dramas, but within its own segment, it is a very decent story. Logic is present, there are no confusing or overly tangled intrigues, and no heavy angst. The costumes are excellent, and the acting is honestly wonderful.The plot is cliché—a modern girl ends up in a harem. Of course, she meets the Emperor without knowing who he is. Of course, he falls for her because she is "not like the other concubines." And of course, they get into a bunch of funny situations before they finally figure out the truth. By the way, they didn't drag this part out, and the leads figured out each other's identities relatively quickly.
There is a female rival, a third wheel for a love triangle, and the FL's superpowers that help her survive in the Cold Palace (I was especially impressed by the weather forecast and the scene where a eunuch begged her for a cold beer). It’s cliché after cliché. But I liked it, probably because of the actors—they are just so charming.
Li Hao looks solid and impressive as the Emperor. You look at him and honestly believe that such a charismatic man could rule an empire. The fact that he isn't very knowledgeable about palace life and doesn't visit his harem is just the screenwriters' whim, which doesn't spoil his image. By the way, his costumes are great, and he has a lot of them.
The female lead didn't impress me quite as much, but my bar for female characters in vertical dramas is lower anyway—as long as they aren't annoying. Well, Zhang Qi Xuan was not only not annoying, but she also fully fit the image of a modern, cheerful girl in a historical setting.
I also liked the actors in the minor roles, especially the chubby guard from whom the FL brushed off dust while eavesdropping on the officials' conversation. In general, all the actors in this drama felt real, attractive, and so sweet that it was a genuine pleasure to watch them.
There is no erotica or even real kisses here—it’s a different type of story. But it’s completely watchable; the ML’s charisma alone was enough to keep me glued to the screen.
The music and audio effects weren't distracting and didn't pull attention away from the story. This isn't always the case with these shows, so I wanted to note that fact.
I doubt I’ll rewatch it (does anyone actually rewatch vertical dramas?), but the 2.5 hours flew by unnoticed and with great pleasure.
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One of the Best Historical Dramas
Before you start, don't expect you're watching a drama like Pursuit of Jade, Story of Kunning or even Blossom where everything happens in the first episodes. It's a slow burn drama, so you need to watch every detail of it, from the dialogues to the eye contact of the characters. There are so much detail in this drama that if you miss them you won't feel what the characters want to convey to each other.I loved the main leads and their romance journey and also the side characters. As for the villains, from all from all of them the most intelligent and cunning is the male lead's mentor, you even can feel how treacherous he's by the way he looks to everyone from the very first episode.
It's a great drama, and I would watch it again. ❤️
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Started watching it for aesthetics, but ended up falling for the characters!
Amazing cast, beautiful storyline and powerful screenplay.Loved the acting, OSTs, dialogues, costumes and the overall direction. Never felt a single episode boring. The concept of having monarchy in Korea in modern world, where the Crown holds the most esteemed position, was something new and interesting. All characters are strong in their own way, loved the power balance between male and female characters of the drama. Besides ML and FL, I found their personal assistants' romantic arc equally cute. I enjoyed when they switched their masters after the royal wedding.
There was a good mix of humor and grief too. The fire at the palace, the horrors of power struggle, the family dynamics of FL's side, all added to the emotional depth of the characters. The love story of FL and ML will definitely give you butterflies and annoy you at the same time. There will be moments when you laugh and cry at the same time, witnessing the same emotions as the leads.
Our little Majesty definitely adds spark to the drama. His cute tantrums, attachment with his Uncle and Aunt, how he cries in arms of his mother towards the end, really melted my heart. The household crew of private residence of Grand Prince I-An, was another heartwarming bunch of people. I enjoyed watching the bonds grow, connections develop and the sincerity they held. How ML and FL always stuck together to each other during the chaos and dangers, even when their feelings were unconfirmed, really showed their courage and trust in each other.
This drama gave us some original romantic scenes (K-drama coded) and plenty of giggles! A must watch if you love royalty, court struggles, power couple trope, and IU!
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Cute show of its time
cute show, everyone was cute in it. I would say that the storyline, although would still be considered relevant today, is kind of its time. Most of the jokes, although funny, are kind of rough by today standard, but as first bl series for Pond and Phuwin as a pair, its really cute and funny. The ending felt kind of rushed though, wished it had 1 more episode to show more of that ending. I really love Phuwin line delivery in this show.Was this review helpful to you?
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Perfect Crown? More like Subpar Crown
Hate to break it to everyone but every most anticipated K-drama in 2026 ends up being a letdown. In the Perfect Crown, we’ve got the perfect cast (IU and Byeon Woo Seok) and a great director behind some of the most beloved K-dramas (Because this is my First Life, What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, Alchemy of Souls) so what went wrong? How did this fairy tale love story go off track and ultimately go down the drain?It’s 21st century and South Korea is still governed by a monarchy. Seong Hui Ju (IU) is beautiful, powerful and CEO of her own company. Despite having almost everything, she is determined to inherit her family’s company to prove to everyone she is not a mere illegitimate child. Grand Prince I-An (Byeon Woo Seok) is the second son of the King yet he didn’t ascend to the throne when his older brother died, his nephew did. On the surface, he seems to have everything – royal status, a palace and beloved public supporters – yet in truth he has nothing. To get what she wants, Hui Ju proposes marriage to Grand Prince Ian to raise her noble status. Will her plan succeed? Will love blossom along the way? And the greatest question of it all: will she survive the schemes and treachery in the palace?
There’s no doubt about IU’s versatility. She portrays Hui Ju with a blend of charming ruthlessness and conceit. She thinks highly of herself, yet she is still likeable. She may be harsh with words, but her actions remain free of violence. She’s the true definition of a marketing genius and she surely knows how to capture the public’s fancy. Despite her savage personality, she is still, at the end of the day, just an Asian daughter yearning for her father’s attention and hoping he will praise her. IU perfectly balances the contrast in Hui Ju’s character.
Byeon Woo Seok plays the role of a very handsome yet merely puppet-like royal. There is no denying he’s got the face card to embody a prince charming, but I was gravely disappointed to realize he is not truly fit to act the part. He fails to do justice to the role. So to all the fans of Woo Seok out there, feel free to skip my review and please don’t beat me up over criticizing his acting skills because these are just my observations. Also, I’m fairly sure Woo Seok can do so much better than this.
From the get-go, I noticed how Woo Seok barely displays any emotion. It got me thinking – is this a tactic? Is his guard always up because he does not want anyone to see him through? Does he not wish to appear vulnerable given that he’s always in the public eye? Episodes flew by and I’m still seeing the same unmoving, emotionless face. I don’t remember Woo Seok being this stiff in his past shows (20th Century Girl, Lovely Runner). His strength is his natural cadence and authenticity in portraying a high school first love and a loser in love. But here in Perfect Crown, he is as rigid and stilted as a statue. He's acting and moving as if he is in a commercial film (CF) that even his monologues lack conviction. No flicker of emotion crosses his face. He’s just standing there and modeling.
It's disappointing how he can't keep up with IU’s versatility in shifting seamlessly between her playful charm and girl-boss attitude. His presence is barely felt, much like that of a mannequin. His presence and gait don’t scream royalty to me. Not to mention his peculiar and head scratching choices of outfits. I know it's supposed to make him standout and eye-catching in a crowd but it’s doing the exact opposite. He looks like he’s trying so hard to be unique and he looks unkempt since all his suits are all loose and doesn’t highlight his spectacular height and shoulders. Poor acting combined with poor wardrobe choices only equate to an unmemorable character.
Moving on, the palpable chemistry between the leads is evident, thank God. Both Hui Ju and Grand Prince I-An are rule breakers, what a match-made in heaven. The story contains all the familiar tropes in a royal romance. How I wish they picked a lane and just went overboard with the romantic gestures and struggles in following royal protocols instead of making the existence of the monarchy a big deal. The conflict is the biggest weakness of this K-drama because it is baseless and literally comes out of nowhere. Not to mention how corny and predictable the plot twists are.
Prime Minister Min (Noh Sang Hyun) is a head-scratching character. He’s been friends with Hui Ju and Grand Prince I-An since high school. In true K-drama fashion, PM Min has a crush on Hui Ju and so does Grance Prince I-An and the love triangle ensues. Hence, it’s just natural that his heart gets crushed when Hui Ju proposes and marries Grand Prince I-An. He is so confusing and perplexing that I believe even the writer has a hard time thinking how he can magically transform PM Min to be the villain of the story. We also have another ambiguous villain – Lord Inpyeong, father of the Queen Mother. I knew he was hiding something and I was waiting for the grand reveal of his motivations and why he despises Grand Prince I-An so much. In the end, the answer was too weak for my liking, and I refuse to accept it because it is very uninspired.
To make the finale grand and explosive, Grand Prince I-An later ascended the throne and his first decree is to abolish monarchy. This is yet another puzzling narrative suddenly inserted into the story. The story failed to highlight why monarchy is no longer relevant in modern times. Grand Prince I-An’s decision to overthrow the monarchy does not resonate with me. It just didn’t strike a chord at all. Hui Ju experienced being designated to the end of the table, placed at the far back, and made last in line because of her lack of noble status, but that’s it. That is the extent to which Hui Ju suffered discrimination. How am I supposed to sympathize with her when she’s a privileged chaebol herself? Does her experience truly reflect oppression and prejudice that the Crown unintentionally creates? I don’t think so. I was never sold on the idea that the royal family needed freedom because it wasn’t established properly. Why should a romcom dive so deep into the philosophy and political science of monarchy when it could just have just been a feel-good, swoony K-drama?
Overall, the itchy and textured three-piece suits of Woo Seok and underdeveloped concept of monarchy’s relevancy make this show not worth a rewatch. Indeed, IU is the only saving grace of this show. She injects life and energy into every scene. If it weren’t for her skilled comedic timings and stylish outfits, this would have flopped so badly. It’s always a pity when a promising gist ends up becoming a subpar show. At the end of the day, Perfect Crown will likely scratch your K-drama itch for a modern royal romance. It has visually appealing cast, a modern royal setting, and a marriage for convenience but if you peel back this interesting setup, you'll find a K-drama that's uneven in tone and has weak writing.
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This drama is so slept on. It is so good!
As an avid cdrama watcher, this drama was insane!! It is completely slept on and being overshadowed by others, and it is such a hidden gem!I wanted to first bring up the chemistry. OH MY LORD the chemistry. The FL and ML talk with their eyes, both of their eyes oozing love for one another; this level of acting is insane. Truly applause for Ci Sha and Ren Min, their acting was exceptional. The way the loved each other, cared for one another makes this pair one of my favorite couples out of the 100+ cdramas I have watched. I have seen many people complaining about Chen Yanyun looking to old or favoring the second ML, but honestly, I cannot get over the chemistry between the two. The love that CYY has for his wife, the stability even when he is angry, the maturity, makes him the best husband out of them all. Their love , the way their eyes soften when they are around each other, the way their body gravitates to one another, alone made this show worth the watch.
Even without them being together in the start of the show wasn't a problem, after all watching our FL, a character who is genuinely smart and crafty, make her way through the capital was enticing. I love how even after marriage she wasn't made some dumb character who fades into the back, she remained sharp throughout, and CYY loves her for it! Again just Ren Min did this role so well!
On to the plot, overall it was coherent, and made sense. It was a bit cliche, but interesting nonetheless. The emperor was a great character, watching him actually become smart instead of some puppet child emperor, schemeing with CYY and Ye Xian was very fun to watch. That reminds me, I loved CYY and Ye Xians developing friendship, they went from strangers fighting over the same girl, to truly people who relied on each other in battle, their relationship was heartwarming to watch (especially towards the end; I started crying, they did care for each other in a way).
For those of you wondering about the ending, it is a happy ending so don't worry (well relatively happy...). Like many others, I did wish for more from the ending, some closure on how everything ended, how is the court, the people, but the rest of the show truly makes up for it.
To all of you reading this review, WATCH THIS DRAMA! IT IS SO GOOD!
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The twist felt underwhelming—it had the potential to be so much more
but the chemistry btw the leads was point on. I really dont understand why the chemistry in non romance hits better than that of rom ones. really loved the leads, plot was plotting till the *** comes up. damn the twist could have been better. i knowthe twist sure was creative but felt underwelming compared to the buildup. overall it was worth it you should try this i was avoiding it bcz i know the situation of ml i know it was revealed in 1st epi but it didnt really impacted the story much and helped to build an absolutely beautiful chemistry btw the leads. loved it😘
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A MASTERPIECE STORYLINE!?!!?
Everything about this series is perfect. The storyline flows so smoothly, and the entire cast did an amazing job. Niran and Pete have incredible chemistry.Big applause to Niran, Pete, and the whole cast for their powerful performances. The production quality is amazing! 👏👏 Highly recommended! 🎬🔥
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Amazing Storyline and then went downhill in the Last 5 episodes
I know the storyline is gonna end up like this. Premonitions on certain characters and telling their ending before hand. But seriously, it looks like in lacks a 1 or 2 episodes to sum it fully up. Imagine solving a puzzle for 40 episodes and solving it in 30 seconds. That's it? That's the ending.The storyline the build-up is good,but seriously you could've done it better. I had to log in and rate this because it disappointed me too much. I had to double check if that is the last episode. Such an amazing drama wasted because of the ending. If I were me I should've stopped watching at EP 35.
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Drama that can watch more times and still find perfect
A beautifully crafted drama that manages to balance emotion, storytelling, and character development in a way that keeps you invested from beginning to end.One of the biggest strengths of the drama is its cast. The leads deliver convincing and emotionally layered performances, making their characters feel real and relatable. The chemistry between them is natural and engaging, which adds depth to every interaction.
Supporting characters are not just fillers—they each bring something meaningful to the story, contributing to a rich and immersive world.
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Fun, Cute and Real
Although the episodes are short and there are not many of them, what struck me the most is how real it is. Of course, the comic effect was sometimes off the roof, but I found the story (including inner monologues) most relatable. The ever-present question "is she really flirting with me or is she just straight?", the uncertainty of it all was just *chef's kiss*. And I always applaud using the word "lesbian" because so often writers just do not want to deal with it. I am not the biggest fan of time skips but I did not mind this one although I would love to see some more development. My biggest complaint is that it is just too short but there is another season, which I hope explores the themes that were not expanded here. And the OST! It accompanied me all week.Was this review helpful to you?
Simple and okay
Quite simple , short and sorted series. Like it can make you feel that the series is short and simple just by it's simple portrayal of the story. Last scene was quite a bit off, coz we couldn't get a proper ending like did he went back home next day from flight or what happened after that kiss between them? Are they together or no? But yeah a story which revolves around the world of two ppl who are passionate about their chosen careers and they falls for each other, isn't it very sorted ? Btw the huwan should have made him more expressive about his feelings, it would have been nice. well yeah a good simple watch.Was this review helpful to you?
Do I recommend to watch?
This drama is based on enemies to lovers trope.It presents the small town love beautifully.So i recomment the viewers as it is a short and sweet watch ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Was this review helpful to you?




