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πŸ“Ί TV Review: Perfect Crown (2026)

πŸ”’ Seasons/Episodes Covered

Season 1, Episode 1-12

✨ Quick Spark

Seong Huiju is a successful businesswoman, leading one of the country’s top company, Castle Beauty. Despite her intelligence and her business acumen, she still feels something lacking – status. Being an illegitimate daughter of her father, Seong Hyeon-Guk, she feels casted aside and less favoured than her brother, Seong Taeju. When her father wanted her to marry, she decides to reach out to an old schoolmate, none other than Grand Prince I-An. Grand Prince I-An, on the other hand, is destined for nothing except his royal status. But he, too, is constantly casted aside with his brother and now the Young King, his nephew, being more favoured. When Huiju comes back into his life with a marriage proposal, the two begin to fight against everyone and their own destiny.

πŸͺ The Hook

Everything. I seriously have nothing bad to say about this show – the cinematography, the production value, the costumes, the cast, the acting, the music, the story, even the previews. See, I’m not bad of a guesser when it comes to TV shows or movies – I can usually guess what would happen next. But this show just threw me off the curve. When I thought it would going one way, it caught me off-guard with something unexpected. I couldn’t even guess what would happen next from the previews and gave up after being wrong from the second episode.

πŸ§ͺ Character Chemistry

The chemistry was off the charts between IU and Byeon Woo Seok that it got some people teasing in social media about her relationship with her boyfriend, Lee Jong Suk – all the memes (They are still going strong, guys!) That’s how good this pairing is. And not just them – even the second pairing of Yoo Su Bin and Lee Yeon who played as their respective aides got the audience smitten. And along with these pairings are also sparks that seemingly flew between Byeon Woo Seok and Gong Seung Yeon, who played the Queen Mother. In reality, these two are actually really close friends.

πŸšΆπŸ½β€βž‘οΈ Pacing Check

I have no problems with the 12 episodes. I like how things wrapped up really well and quickly with the main couple, Huiju and I-An. Their communication skills is so good real life couples need to learn a thing or two from this show. They ensure that they talked to each other so that there’s little to no misunderstanding between them and nothing and no one can put a barrier between the two of them due to secrets unless they put it there themselves. And this is why it’s 12 episodes – no secrecy, no unexpected drama, things wrap up quickly. If I want this show to be longer than 12 episodes, it’s all for selfish reasons because I’m going to miss this show so much.

πŸ’€ Final Sleepy Rating

⚑ Electric – If this show does not win an award next year, I will be very surprised. Unless there’s another drama of this level that comes out this year. Although I heard that there is and it’s starring… IU’s boyfriend, Lee Jong Suk. It’ll be interesting if it can win the hearts of the viewers the same way Perfect Crown did.

🧐 Status

Completed 😭

✍🏽 Notable Mention

Byeon Woo Seok sang one of the show’s soundtrack – Fate Line. He sure used everything he learned from his role in Lovely Runner πŸ˜‚


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The Judge from Hell: A K-Drama Review

Poster for Disney+‘s The Judge from Hell

Disney+‘s The Judge from Hell was released on 21 September 2024 and yours truly just completed it. Yes, it took me a long while. There is a reason for it, which I will delve in in the review. Click further for possible spoilers and review…

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The Perfect Couple: Unraveling Secrets in a Picture-Perfect Setting | TV Series

I’m going to be honest: It’s been a while since I’ve watched an English-language drama that it felt like my brain had to constantly remind myself that this is not a K-drama, why am I surprised that I can understand the language that the characters are speaking without having to read the subtitles.

Anyways…

This is No. 1 in the Top 10 TV shows on Netflix in Singapore currently so why not give it a watch. Watch, I did, in one day, which is a feat considering it can take me days usually to finish a TV show.

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Time-Travel Drama ‘Lovely Runner’ Review: An Addictive K-Drama Gem

I am someone who easily can drop a show, not because I don’t like it – I get spoiled a lot on TikTok. But this show is different – I decided to not let TikTok spoilers stop me from finishing this show and I’m absolutely glad that I made that choice. After finishing this show in one week straight, I can now understand why this show won the hearts of Korean people. It has all the ingredients of a really good K-drama.

Let’s begin…

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TV Review: The Double

This 40-episode costumed Chinese drama sure takes a while for me to complete. I mean, it takes any drama series a while for me to complete even if it’s a “normal” Korean drama of 16 episodes. The reason why I even started to watch this was that one of the OSTs was sung by a member of a K-pop group, NCT Dream. He’s a Chinese member just in case some of you guys got a little confused why a Korean person is singing for a Chinese drama. No, he’s Chinese. Anyways, even though it took me a while to complete, I finally did and did not regret watching this at all. It made me laugh, it made me cry and sometimes it increased my heart blood pressure.

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Lockdown Special Review: When The Weather is Fine (TV Series)

This has to be a feat for me. I have got to achieve my own life medal of finishing a drama in 2 days and 1 night. How did I manage to watch this drama in an even shorter number of days than Itaewon Class?

HOW DID SITI FINISH THIS IN THE SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE?


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Lockdown Special Review: Itaewon Class (TV Series)

I’m surprised with myself that I can finish this TV series after Cells at Work in 8 days. It seems that the circuit breaker really gives me too much time on my hands. Usually, a TV series would take me weeks to complete. But here I am…

I decided to watch it due to a recommendation by not one but two colleagues of mine. And that there are a lot of references of the TV series elsewhere. So, I thought maybe it is a worth a watch. Is it?

Is it worth it?