![]() ![]() All the lights turn on in the Palace in the middle of a snowy night. For now, I am rabid for this drama.ġ989: Fictional South Korea still with a monarchy. My one worry is that political thrillers are usually the most at risk for going off the rails in the second half, but I’ll cross that bridge when I get there. This baby looks good and hits me even better as a viewer. The OST is suitably tense and nicely used, and I don’t know how much dough this drama’s budget has, but every penny of it is shown onscreen. I also felt the frisson of palpable energy from a drama which set up its premise well and foreshadows interesting things to come. I laughed and then laughed some more in episode 1 of TK2H. Ha Ji Won and Lee Seung Gi already have chemistry up the chimney, and it’ll probably go up to the stars once they start sharing a dorm room (I’ll explain later) and interacting more. ![]() I love the two main characters, and even the side characters are fascinating and show so much potential depth. I am completely IN LOVE with TK2H after just one episode. In a shocking and unexpected reversal of expectations stemming from the previews released of both Rooftop Prince and The King 2 Hearts, I have now switched over my watching allegiance. ![]()
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