

That’s right it was completely eliminated. What I did not like about the series was that thing that hooked me in somehow died off. This is rare that you get to see our villainess people in a somewhat comical yet plotting manner. Not because they were feelings but because of the scene they were in with their brother and father and even their nephew at times were quite hilarious. For me I found it somewhat odd that I actually like the villain. I am truly not a fan of political plotting however the relationships of the royal family was so unique that you really somewhat hope that everything worked out fine. What I liked about the series is that it is a historical film and I really do enjoy watching historical fans and if you manage to tie in a little bit of romance that is just a big bonus for me. His facial expressions were second to none.

This man did an amazing job portraying a strong person, a smart person, a weak person and a cunning person.

I honestly had a hard time figuring out our mail lead. Initially you will find their banter really cute and you get the feeling that this is only going to get better and better. This plot of hers is how our leads cross paths. The synopsis has already revealed that a female lead lost her family and was seeking revenge or justice. Of course you get to enjoy all of this banter between many scenes of politics and plotting.

Our male lead is somewhat devious in a pleasant sort of way and the female lead is head strong, brave and tough. The banter between the two leads will be just enough to get you hooked. The series starts out somewhere upbeat and really entertaining. Rewatch Value 2.0 I was really hesitant to watch this after reading some of the reviews but after powering through so many episodes I can completely understand why some people gave it a high and why others gave it a low review.
