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10/10
One of the Best Fantasy series. After long time a historical K drama to get me hooked. Its part 1 only and I am expecting more and more from this series.
priyagoswami-944728 July 2022
Oh this series, I am in love with this. After long long time a Kdrama to get me hooked.

The best thing of this show is How interesting the character of Lee Jae - Wook's is. I mean you expect typical historical/ Joeson character but no, he is completely different with great comic timing and seriousness when its needed.

His flirting scenes with Mu Deok is so subtle.

One more thing to add here, apart from the good CGI and different story, is that unlike every other historical show there is no rush to make lead couple fall in love immediately. Its new take on historical show. They hate, they curse, they fight, there are moments between them. I like it.

Last but not the least, the female lead - Jung So Min's character is very strongly built and it is not getting faded in the course of romance. Loving it.

A little spoiler which is not spoiler at all - It is very funny to watch that everytime she wants to help him she puts both of them in danger.
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9/10
Best Ever Combination of Fantasy, Comedy, Magic ,Romance, Special Effects n More!!
KhushpinderSangha12 July 2022
This review is based on the first 8 episodes as of now. I really hope it continues this way till the very end.

It is a fantasy world that will feel utterly real to you. The plot , storyline, characters, direction, comedic timing, visuals , costumes, CGI , acting .. everything is just perfect.

The only other fantasy story I loved this much was Harry Potter. The two are totally different in terms of story but they both are phenomenal works of art.

The plot and character growth is absolutely brilliant. There has been a lot of thought put into every character. You'll find yourself caring for all the supporting characters as well.

The male lead is charming, bold, funny and somewhat adorably childish at times. I also love his costumes. You'll find him dressed in magnificent shades of blue that are a treat to the eyes. I find myself constantly admiring the costumes and hair styles of the two leads.

I love shows with a strong female characters and this one does not disappoint. The female lead can hold her own in the show. She is smart, pursues what she wants with a reckless boldness and is utterly refreshing to watch. I don't think anyone else could have done a better job than Jung So Min.

Another thing I love about this show is how beautifully and effortlessly it changes from serious to funny within the blink of an eye. The background music and sound effects are perfect. I find myself laughing out loud in many places.

All supporting characters are amazing too.

The action and CGI is equally good. It keeps you on edge. One day I was literally banging on the table in front of me.. I was so excited ;)

It is a series I can rewatch multiple times because it is so entertaining.

If you haven't started this one yet, do yourself a favor- watch it.

You won't regret!
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10/10
Whimsical historical fantasy.
gnatsong10 July 2022
Reminiscent of the k-drama Crash Landing on You, in that it's a love story with charming and very competent actors. I'm sure I'm missing some relevant cultural context, but I find this series, through the first eight available episodes, thoroughly enjoyable, a needed escape. Accolades to the director who allows the actors to showcase both their individual charisma, and their chemistry with each other as they glide seemingly effortlessly through this light hearted escape.
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10/10
A magnificent fusion of adventure, fantasy, comedy and romance.
mcsclion14 August 2022
A magnificent fusion of adventure, fantasy, comedy and romance. Koreans, at their current rate, will dominate the world of entertainment in a very short time. Just stay away from the increasingly weakened and irritating contemporary Hollywood formula. If Netflix has any sense, it will only finance the projects, leaving the Koreans to do, with complete independence, the works that are increasingly delighting audiences around the world. In South Korea, artistic talents erupt in profusion, names like Park Eun-bin, Park Min-Young, Hyun Bin and Son Ye-Gin are becoming easier to memorize in the western world every day. The screenwriters and directors demonstrate extreme competence in works that capture you from the very first chapters. Alchemy of Souls is no different, the beautiful and talented protagonist couple, Jung So-Min (Mu-Deok) and Lee Jae-Wook (Jang UK) get involved and involve the viewer in a story, which always leaves you wanting the next episode and who knows, a new season. Remembering that new seasons are very rare in the Korean industry.
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8/10
Please bring back Mudoek!
tinyone220 January 2023
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Part 1 was fantastic! It was funny, serious and full of intrigue. Mudoek was the star with her schemes and plotting while remaining a heartfelt funny character with loads of life and personality. The prince was equally funny. Starting off serious and then quickly turning into a hoot.

My 9 rating is for Part 1.

Part 2 was terribly disappointing. The loss of Mudoek hung heavy on my heart so I couldn't warm up to Naksu. In my opinion, Naksu wasn't nearly as gorgeous as Mudoek. Both inside and out. I tried to warm up to Naksu, but it just didn't click for me. As far as a storyline goes, it was still entertaining but the void that Mudoek left was too big to overcome,

For Part 2, my rating is a 6.
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10/10
A Hidden Diamond
vikrantkuthiala21 August 2022
Once in a while you come across a hidden jewel which outshines everything around. This is one of those gems which is par excellence. A must see, it has twists and turns, plots and sub plots, just when you think you've figured out the plot it goes into a totally unexpected dimension.

Don't understand a word of the language but the subtitles are very well done.

Moreover its got superb acting by all the main characters.

For me it's been the fantasy series of the year so far.
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8/10
Season 1 8/10
aldutoridd19 January 2023
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Why was the female lead changed.

Second season is like B grade from the first episode.

Lacklustre dialogue, plot .

Season 1 was amazing except I hoped for a more satisfying conclusion. Mu doek deserved better.

The way they built up the premise in first episode of season 1 was good. Satisfying ending for Jang Gang also but tragic for both main characters.

Crown prince character, Seo Yul, Dang gu were all good. Loved Master Lee. Supporting cast fabulous work. And Jin Mu and the queen played their role perfectly.

Writers got tired i guess or were changed perhaps. Season 2 doesn't look like produced by the same team.

Just loved Mu doek.
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10/10
Unexpectedly incredible story
eterynix2 August 2022
Caught up to 14 episodes and oh my GOD this show is so good! I have no bias for any characters or writers prior to the show, but now I've completely fallen in love with all the actors and the writers. The acting, the suspense, the plot building, and the twists make me look forward to this show every single day! If you like fantasy, magic, and a complex storyline, you'll love this show. I compare it to Harry Potter, it has a a lot of similarities. If they could make 3 seasons I would watch without hesitation. The AoS world is really amazing, I want to explore every inch of it!
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10/10
Korea scores again with non traditional fantastic drama
hanalisss23 October 2022
Squid Game, Tomorrow, Kingdom, Uncanny Counter, Sweet Home, All Of Us Are Dead, Hellbound, Arthdal Chronicles, Hotel del Luna, Yumi's Cells..

And the list goes on...

I am an avid kdrama fan and I love to watch the evolution Korean tv shows is having. They keep pushing their limits and they are giving us truly amazing jewels with the fictional dramas.

Im very used to historical dramas ( Sageuk) and I thought Alchemy of souls would be similar but with a touch of magic added to the mix ( something like Lovers of the Red Sky) but how wrong I was!

This is a completely new magical universe creating new order of things and a world of fantasy ( although somehow women still were the prostitutes/gisaengs here, and all the students and soldiers were male but I won't complain a lot)

I deeply enjoyed how well written the characters are, the layers and depth of each is just outstanding, needing to mention specially the crown prince (Shin Seung-ho ) whose constant internal struggle is just amazing to watch, he seemed the typical villain who is only mean and stubborn and is but was such a big surprise to getting to know him and seeing how he is so much more! I can't wait what comes next in the 2nd season.

Why you should watch it? This has no clichés and no predictable events, a very original script ( even the love confessions aren't typical here!), fantastic photography, special effects, costumes, fight choreography... and it has a lot of funny moments! This drama has so many genres you won't be able to get bored!

The music is good mixing some korean typical songs with some familiar elements that will remind you to Harry Potter and even Game of Thrones.

Chemistry of the main characters is great ( all the couples in general) And there's is only one dead fish kiss! Only one!! ( kdrama enthusiasts will understand what i mean)

Go and watch it if you haven't and start the countdown for December and the 2nd season!!
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9/10
Season 1 is an absolute masterpiece and Mu-deok is the soul.
kedar-joshi30 August 2023
I usually don't write reviews but this one is solely for Mu-deok (Jung So-Min).

Writers created these intriguing characters but Mu-deok is simply a class apart and binds the story together. I never get emotionally invested in any character, but I kept cheering for Mu-deok throughout the season. It is a testament to Jung So-Min's acting skills that someone, with short attention span like me, binged watched entire season 1 in two days.

Season 1 is a masterpiece you absolutely should not miss.

However, I will never forgive the writers for the disastrous ending of season 1 which led to absolutely unnecessary season 2. I refuse to believe that writers as accomplished as Hong Sisters couldn't come up with better story for season 2 without killing Mu-deok.

Entire season 2 makes you miss Mu-deok even more and reminds you why she was the "soul" of "Alchemy of Souls".
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10/10
The Best K Fantasy-Drama!
Asterix8330 July 2022
A very well made Korean Fantasy-Drama. While it seemed more like a fantasy and martial arts story initially, the series gradually evolves with elements of comedy, politics and romance. The script and direction are phenomenal and so are the characters. Kudos to the makers!
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7/10
great first, mediocre second part
rickfoj10 April 2023
I am an European, but a fan of Korean tv shows. The first part with its 20 episodes belongs to the best I have seen yet: A great fantasy setting with a convincing world, a great story which is told in a very interesting way uncovering layer for layer, a very new take on a love story which is at the same time the story between master and study. So if you have seen episode 1-19 it is almost 10/10 (for me the music is often too syrupy and the comic relief sequences are sometimes a bit too clumsy to really reach the top).

But in episode 20 they introduce new and vital information how the story world works and immediately make a very crude use of it. This is so embarrassing because up to this point all major plot elements have been carefully prepared in advance, often many episodes before they make use of them. It seems as if either someone else wrote this episode or they decided in the last minute to introduce these new plot hooks for the second part.

Well, the second part is a mess in more than one aspect. First of all of they replaced the actor for the female lead (Jung So-Min). For twenty episodes you watched her in many scenes and many close-ups - and Jung So-Min is an very talented actress bringing the many aspects, the character is supposed to have, convincingly to life: She is sullen and dismissive, scornful, condescending, reluctantly affectionate, insolently submissive, tenderly concerned, full of love and desperate. And she can switch between all of them in a second and make you believe in the reality of the character. The new actress is not bad, but by far not as good as Jung So-Min. The chemistry between Jung So-Min and Jae-Wook Lee, who is also very good, makes the first part to something special. And somehow these feeling cannot be shifted to a new face.

Add to this that the second part lacks the subtlety in plot building of the first and the ending has all the silly bluntness of the final scenes of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

It would be great to know why they botched this series which could have been a masterpiece so badly. And who are they?
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5/10
This would have been a 10/10 if it ended at S01E19.5
rawprz4 January 2023
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Season 1 is great until episode 19.5.

Honestly the worst ending.

Agree with some others who said that the writers forgot about their audience.

What was the whole point of building such a great story in all those episodes, only to butcher it all at S01E20.

That's how my heart felt.

Brutally butchered.

Didn't think I could watch S02, but gave it a chance anyway.

8/10 episodes in, and I'm still wondering why they couldn't have written it slightly different for it to end in one 20-episode season.

Season 2 does no justice to Season 1 (at least, so far). Sub plots like discovering(or not) that you're a bad cook? How does this add value to the show..... Some things are moving too slowly, while some others are moving too fast.

Plot holes get bigger, or get haphazardly filled.

Totally disappointed.

I don't know any of them, but I feel so badly for the actors and actresses.

I don't know how to recommend this show.

On one hand, almost every episode was great in S01, many heartwarming, tear-jerking moments. It had a little bit of every genre too, which blended really well to build what potentially could have been the greatest Korean TV drama.

But be ready to have your heart be steam-rolled in episode 20.. Jung So-Min, you're sorely missed 😭.
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10/10
Great
jazzvee21 June 2022
I've just finished two episodes and I didn't want to stop. Exciting plot plus nice graphics. So what do I do now?

I guess I need to wait for weekends. The long wait starts now. Oh my.
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10/10
Somini
zhinusraeisi4 July 2022
Oh i do love how somin's acting .She is brilliant 💝💝 i wish her more and more success during her work I want to see her more So beautifull she is.

In this drama she look great in historical dresses.
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8/10
Season 2, not so much
steve-butten30 December 2022
I really enjoyed Season 1 with its decent fantasy plot and acting. Pretty good eye candy too. So I looked forward to Season 2, only to witness it descending into a lovey-dovey stare fest with a lamp that keeps lighting and going out. I kept saying "get a move-on for goodness sake". I suppose there is a power struggle going on but often the lines of demarcation are blurred And the ubiquitous grey-haired villain pretty much plays the part he was born to play. Bad sign: I've started skipping forward only to find I haven't missed a thing when I rejoin the narrative. Certainly worth watching, but you might want to hurry through Season 2.
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10/10
Power or Love In This Epic Fantasy Series!
spasek7 September 2022
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First of all, I must say that Season 2 cannot get here fast enough! When the last episode ended, I literally groaned that I had to wait but was actually thrilled that this story was going to continue. Such a lush and beautiful story is too good to end here.

Once again, the Koreans continue to prove why they are the most proficient storytellers in the world in film and television. I've been trying to think of another fantasy series that was heartfelt and full of luscious characters like this one. The "Lord of the Rings" film series is the only other one that comes to mind. That tells me just how incredible this series has been. And what makes this series soar is that it is story and character-driven. While it has some incredible special effects, they only enhance the core, which is what is supposed to happen in high-quality story-telling.

In a fictional kingdom populated by mages, we have a power struggle going on to possess the "ice stone," a stone of magic that can bring people back from the dead. Of course, anyone who seeks immortality would have a strong desire to possess such a relic. There is also a differentiation between magic and sorcery. Sorcery is forbidden magic that goes against nature itself. And one of the main devices of sorcery is soul-shifting. This means that a person dies but shifts their soul into another body. In some cases, soul-shifting can also mean trading bodies. This, of course, is forbidden magic.

At the center of the story is Naksu, an infamous soul assassin who was hunted down by the mages of the kingdom. Mortally wounded, she is able to soul-shift into another body and take her identity; the identity of Mu Deok. However, because of her new body, she has no access to her energy in order to perform magic. In short, she's a regular person. However, her drive and desire to reacquire her energy and carry out her threat of killing those responsible for the deaths of her family members, is still very much at the forefront of her mind.

We then have Jang Uk, a somewhat spoiled and lazy young man who is supposed to be learning various forms of magic, despite also being cut off from his energy due to an edict from his father. He's given no reason why, and so he spends much of his time lazing around and doing nothing until Mu Deok shows up and gets a job as his maid. However, it doesn't take Jang Uk long to realize Mu Deok's true identity, and he asks that she train him and become his master.

One of the central themes of this story is what is more important? Power or Love? It's ironic that most people find love to be a weakness. What they fail to realize is that power without love IS weakness. Love is the most powerful force in the universe. This is something that Mu Deok must face and decide, which becomes an important factor when she is ultimately forced to decide what she wants: her power back or Jang Uk.

The settings created for this series are absolutely incredible. I have to believe that most of the fictional towns are sets, and they are elaborate enough to rival any major film project.

There are so many amazing performances in this series, that it is incredibly difficult to pick one that stands out from the rest. Lee Jae Wook (Jang Uk) and Jung So Min (Mu Deok) are absolutely fantastic and they have great chemistry together. One of my personal favorites was Kim Do Ju (Maidservant Kim) who was too exquisite for words. She is such a lovely woman, and her performance really stood out for me. However, the performance of Jo Jae Yoon as the villainous Jin Mu was captivating, to say the least. More often than not, a story is only as good as its villain. Imagine Star Wars without Darth Vader or Lord of the Rings without Sauron. They just don't work nearly as well, and Jo Jae Yoon gives a stellar performance as the villain behind the throne; the man pulling all of the strings. I've seen Jo Jae Yoon once before in "Descendants of the Sun," but this role feels like it was tailor-made for him. He's deliciously evil and corrupt with little smirks that make you want to hit him. What makes his performance so grand is that he never plays Jin Mu in an over-the-top way. We have no angry outbursts or rage-filled speeches. He's calm, level-headed, and far brighter than people give him credit for.

Of course, as with so many Korean series, we have moments of love, humor, inspiration, and even wisdom. Koreans are masters of character. They are always multi-leveled and multi-dimensional, much like real people.

The fight scenes are all well-choreographed. Some of which reminded me a little of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I also like that they explain the magic. Robert Jordan, who wrote one of the most epic fantasy series of all time in his "Wheel of Time" series, is considered to have explained the science of his magic better than any writer ever. But Alchemy of Souls comes really close as we learn how magic and energy are used.

This series is grand on an epic scale. Even a 20-episode series with each episode at an average of 75 minutes went by at a clip because I was so vested in the show. As I stated before, I cannot wait until the next series comes out. They ended things on a great cliffhanger that made me keep looking at the clock and going, "Oh, no! It's almost over!" Yeah, I didn't want it to end. For me, this is one of the best fantasy series I have ever seen, and frankly, it was the central theme of love and power that kept me coming back for more. And yes, I can't wait for more!
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9/10
Loved the first season
blebbe2 October 2022
Season 1 (10/10): The first season is a really good season, probably the best historical/fanatasy drama I have ever seen. The storyline is just really unique and pulls you in fairly quickly. The balance between comedy, romance and action is just perfect. The characters are all really charismatic and interesting. You get to see many different stories develop through the characters and you grow to love most of them. My favorite thing about this series are the visuals. The whole series is just like eye-candy. I could honestly watch this series just because of the visually pleasing scenes. The graphics are amazing as well. And the soundtrack really just pulls it all together.

Season 2 (7.5/10): The second season continued with the great visuals, but something just felt a little off compared to the first season. The first episode in this season was a great starter, but episodes 2-7 weren't honestly that interesting. I feel like the story only started to take off in episodes 8-10. Don't get me wrong, the second season was still decent, but it just didn't live up to the same standard as the first one.
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10/10
Astonishing!
Sumpmonster8 September 2022
If you have a spare 24 hours in your life, then drop everything and binge on this stunning Korean drama. A magnificent East Asian mythology that seems to have been fused with the best elements of Shakespearean tragicomedy providing one of the best series that Netflix has to offer.

The sets are sumptuous, the cast are incredibly gorgeous and the fight scenes choreographed to perfection. The sub-plot between Maidservant Kim (Oh Na-Ra) and Park Jin (Joong-Sang Oh) is a brilliant little diversion from the main plot, but that is just one of many that keeps the story moving at a pace that rarely lets up.
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10/10
Gorgeous
bastolamadhu21 June 2022
Loved the Drama, plot, presentation, performances. A very good watch. Really impressed by Jung Somin's acting calibre. First two episodes are really amazing, waiting for next.
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8/10
Great serie! But season 2 is disappointing
annikohienkens18 February 2023
Season 1 was really good, although it was a bit slow some episodes but that's almost always with K-dramas. This serie (season1) is one of my favourite K dramas . The chemistry between the characters was amazing and liked the story.

But why is there a season 2?! . I think the story line was finished. Season 2 didn't had the same chemistry between the character and the storyline was dragging a lot. Some action scenes were fun to watch but I was hopelessly waiting for something great to happen between the main characters l but nothing..

So season 1 is great! But don't except to much of season 2.
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6/10
Disappointing Second Season Spoiled It All
gracechrista9 January 2023
First and foremost I loved Alchemy of Souls and was its biggest fan, after finishing the first season I had given this show a 9/10 if not a 10/10. The first season had plenty of fight scenes, great character dynamics, interesting plotlines surrounding magic and world building, CGI magic and monsters with no expense spared in production, and complex female characters with their own powers. It was truly a feast for the eyes. Unfortunately, season 2 had to happen, and that gets a 7/10, maybe.

Season 2 immediately changed the tone from happy to sad and emo, leaving many plot loopholes never fully answered. Additionally the plenteous fight scenes, world-building, soul shifters lore, and magical elements were all but gone.

The new season also changed the female lead completely under confusing and illogical circumstances that I won't get into... but watchers were left with no longer a strong female lead but only the teasing description of one with "untapped potential." That potential was disappointingly never reached throughout the end of the series, and I never was able to see a strong female character again after the first few episodes of Season 1.

Instead in Season 2 we were left with an all-powerful male character going through a depressive crisis, with some cute moments mixed in. Still, that story line and the confusing and unpredictable drama tied to it, was dragged out for way too long; especially considering this was a 30 episode drama. Simple issues ended up taking forever to resolve, and I was at the least hoping for a long and satisfying conclusion or maybe another season by the end of it. Wrong. They ended up dragging out that unfulfilling and overly-dramatic plot line-will they or won't they all die-until the very last episode. The happy ending was an afterthought, thrown in for possibly 10-15 minutes at the very end.

Don't get me wrong, I am a sucker for a GOOD drama that plays with my feelings the whole while and then gives a long, satisfying, and good conclusion (Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Vincenzo, Itaewon Class). But this drama didn't do that, instead everything about the second season seemed like an afterthought that wasn't properly planned out. At this rate, just give me one season and don't waste my time with a second.

I want to underline that this is no fault of the amazing cast of the show; I am still their biggest fan, but I am disappointed in the sloppy writing and production for what could've been so easily great. And furthermore, I am disappointed that certain characters were abandoned completely with no real reasoning.

This serves as a warning for anyone going into this show, maybe stop after Season 1.
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5/10
Unexpectedly great then downhill
josephfolaji23 June 2022
When i started the show i expected cheap fantasy, simple plot, characters that don't act according to what they say they are.

But i was surprised, the plot is great, the length the characters go to achieve their goals are wonderful.

I cannot wait to see how the storiy goes.

It started off strong but as the fate of all kdrama sacrificed greatness for meaningless drama and romance.

In the first season both characters were active characters pushing each other forward but then the female mc becomes a damsel in distress. We never get to see the feared assassin style on her enemies instead she leaves it because "she has left that life". We could have gotten a power duo instead we got the stereotypical fantasy male and female power pairing. Those that regularly enjoy kdrama would like it but if you are looking for something special this is not it.
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10/10
AMAZING
iamangeldiamond17 July 2022
THIS IS REALLY GOOD. Best fantasy kdrama so far. I like the storyline, plot, and love story hahaha. Hopefully it doesn't disappoint in the end. Can't wait for S2 too. Love Love LOVE.
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10/10
LOVE IT
ccnb1212 August 2022
This show is the best drama so far this year for me. If you love fantasy and romance, this is for you. Episode 1 starts really good. The CGI is good and the storyline pacing is fast. The characters are introduced well and makes you fall in love with them instantly. Jung Somin and Lee Jaewook have good chemistry and both are excellent actors. The show is so funny and interesting. I think people should give this a chance. It truly is a gem!
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