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One of the best
A stonking series but very sad!
The pacing is perfect and the romance feels sweet and natural. The historical backdrop is not overdone and the plot keeps you engaged throughout. Both Go Min-si and Lee Do Hyun do a great job balancing drama and humour in their exchanges. They are quickly becoming some of my favourite k-drama actors. This series is refreshing because it feels more adult than most. It does not rely on typical k-drama tropes and the element of danger feels genuine. The script is tight with less convoluted side plots and filler. It's also subtle and foregoes the usual 'I'm narrating what I'm thinking'. Hint to script writers - adult themes and 12 episodes are the way forward. It's no surprise that the ending is a tear-jerker but I think that is testament to the plot and actors. One of the best K-dramas I have watched yet.
The pacing is perfect and the romance feels sweet and natural. The historical backdrop is not overdone and the plot keeps you engaged throughout. Both Go Min-si and Lee Do Hyun do a great job balancing drama and humour in their exchanges. They are quickly becoming some of my favourite k-drama actors. This series is refreshing because it feels more adult than most. It does not rely on typical k-drama tropes and the element of danger feels genuine. The script is tight with less convoluted side plots and filler. It's also subtle and foregoes the usual 'I'm narrating what I'm thinking'. Hint to script writers - adult themes and 12 episodes are the way forward. It's no surprise that the ending is a tear-jerker but I think that is testament to the plot and actors. One of the best K-dramas I have watched yet.
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