This was my first bingewatching. I loved it!
Absolutely one of the best I've ever seen! And I've seen a lot of them. It was so compelling from the beginning to the end that I had to keep busy until the morning. For me, the first time I just couldn't stop. I love history and how exactly that was in reality, I can't judge, but I found the implementation very realistic. The actors were just great. The main characters play so authentic, the newcomers (Crownprice and Ryang-eum) were also impressive.There are so many history dramas, but this is definitely one of the best with gripping fighting scenes and authentic locations. I've suffered so much, I've hoped for it, I've rejoiced. Clearly for me, a drama that touched me deeply and I hope you will love it, too.Was this review helpful to you?
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A lot of drama, for me one that would be unnecessary
I thought the story and the actors were almost all great. For me, the story between Park Jung Joon and Lee Young-Ok was such a damper that I skipped their scenes and almost wanted to drop the whole series. It was just too bad and the storyline with her sister was already obvious beforehand. I despise this attitude towards people with Down's syndrome. I found all the other stories very sensitively interpreted. Lee Dong Seok's turmoil with his mother and the teenagers' desperation to become parents were the most remarkable stories for me.Was this review helpful to you?
Story and Reality
The whole thing cries out for a third season. The story is really good, but there are hangs. The first season definitely had more content. For me, the ending is missing, no matter if it's Open End, I miss it.There are too many stories and too many untold stories. The topic itself is probably also very difficult to implement without causing offence.
For me personally, definitely a series to watch, even without a K-drama background.
I really hope for a sequel, because I also find the topic very important.
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