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8/10
Good Enough
PennyReviews23 February 2019
The last empress was a long drama to follow, but it was worth it. At first, the execution was a bit off, especially when it came to the transformation of the main character, which was just unrealistic in such short period of time, not to mention that he looked nothing like his old self (he even got taller....). I was actually considering dropping it, but the story somehow was intriguing. I wanted for Sunny to get revenge and become a strong character and she did. So, I wasn't disappointed there. I had mixed feelings about the romance with the emperor though. For the first half he was the ultimate bad guy, almost psychotic to the core. And then he became with lovable character that you couldn't help feel sorry for him, But, does that erase everything that he did in the past? Well, he wasn't the only character that followed that pattern in this drama. Other than that, the performances were really good, the plot full of action, suspence and thrill, plut it was fast paced.
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8/10
Bad ending
arvindaaku16 March 2019
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Sorry. I think sunny and hyuk live forever and more romance funny scene ;( But, it just my expectation , when I saw the ending i feel come on where is the happy scene ??
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6/10
The acting.
elsamirre4 May 2023
That's the worst part. I read a lot of reviews where people praised the acting. I can't believe how I felt like puking whenever the Emperor showed his face. His performance is, imho, one of the worst, most pathetic, ridiculous, caricatural and embarassing I've seen in a long time. Not even on purpose! Also, the dowager's face was indeed such a mixture of botox and fillers that I couldn't read her expressions, if any.

It's also true that people keep showing their anger by throwing things across the room and breaking glass. I guess, to compensate for their lack of acting skills. I mean, anger, frustration, hatred, they all should be read ON THE ACTOR'S FACE? Right? Or in their lines? Again, Park Seo-Jun in The Itaewon Class. Sorry, it always comes back to him, but most Korean actors are incredibly talented, I don't know how they ended up picking that guy who doesn't even have the good looks to get away with it, like Lee Min Ho does.

Having said that, I won't blame it all on him. Those evil smirks??? It has to be the director. For me, it's another way of either compensating for the bad acting, or helping poor, dumb viewers understand that the character just deceived someone. Except, good acting and good plots don't required such things.

About the plot. It all boils down to "How to ruin your own plans in one lesson: Go find your enemy and brag about how you're gonna bring them down, leaving out no detail..."

So many things that don't make sense at all. Like. Apparently, this is a parallel universe where the cloud doesn't exist. People use their phones to get evidence, but will only keep the data on the device? WTH!!!

And the ending. After everything, I don't think the one dimensional villains got what they deserved. No. I can't believe Sunny crying over her former enemies "ande, ande, irona!", especially over a guy who wronged her so much! What about Na Wang-Sik? Who cares about him? WHO???? I'm sorry but the emperor pinning a badge on his own bare chest and taking over Na Wang-Sik's cause, is just... sickening. He has no right to. That douch*, that joke, that evil clown, that sad excuse for a human being... he doesn't deserve redemption. I don't care about his dead parrot, or his dead wife, or his insane mother. He's a monster. Period.

Ah, 6 stars? Why. Because the last five episodes were okay, and because A-ri, the little princess was cute and an amazing actress. They should all take lessons from her. She was the only one with presence, the only one who shone. I look forward to seeing her again in something better. Attagirl!
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9/10
Entertaining funny and exciting with a dig at royal families
phd_travel21 February 2021
Penthouse fans check this out! Entertaining and often very funny comedy and satire with a revenge melodrama thrown in. Some parts of this show reminds one of a certain real royal family.

For fans of Penthouse the same writer penned this outrageously over the top and very funny show. This is actually funnier than Penthouse especially the parts with the young princess.

The cast is good. Theatrical actor Shin Sung Rok is just right as the Emperor since it is a theatrical role with monstrous behavior and comedy side by side. Famous singer Jang Na Ra is sweet as the empress. Beautiful Elijah Lee is so stunning as the antagonist. Choi Jin Hyuk is quite good too as Na Wang Shik the man with a mission. The girl who plays the young princess has the funniest lines. The Empress Dowager is good too - not an easy role to play.

It's a fun and thrilling ride that makes the 26 episodes go by like a breeze.
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6/10
A no-brainer show, but fun to watch
robinie16813 August 2021
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This show has absolutely no logic. If you are expecting a fun ride, this is what you want. Perhaps something you would watch while scrolling on your phone or to have some fun with friends (although it is rather long compared to typical K-dramas). You'll experience a roller-coaster ride full of emotions and plot twists. I watched it till the end, and kinda enjoyed it, except for some moments when the show made absolutely no sense and became unbearable.

But if you are expecting to watch something that make at least some sense, I do not recommend this. The show starts with quite interesting plots, not something novel yet not too banal. However, it progresses as if written by a 5-year-old who just wants to see how much plot twists he can fit in the jam-packed 52 episodes. It has some interesting parts where the tensions were built up nicely, but it then immediately fails to pack it up. It aways goes like this: someone does something bad, someone else figures it out, some tensions between them, then the truth was revealed, but nothing serious happens, no one got punished and the bad guys keep doing the bad deeds. That's why there are many moments when I felt like the show could end there, but it seems that they wanted to drag it out too badly that nothing makes sense anymore.

--SPOILERS ALERT-- The show ends terribly. The contract with the main actor ended, so they just crop him out of the picture and rushed the chemistry between the main actress vs another guy. This is super weird, and of course highly illogical. So perhaps you can enjoy it except for the last 4 episodes.
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10/10
best drama
mahyaazar1 February 2019
This drama is great really I adore about this drama the best drama that I have ever seen really really suggest it alot and hope in the end sunny and leehyuck will be together really love them alot with together and I really love the act of jang nara and shin sung rok they are the best actors😍 Good Job for all actors and actoress staff of this drama😍👍👍👍
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6/10
Not Really Good
lia0002722 May 2019
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At first I was interested to watch this drama because of the casts. Jang Nara and Shin Shung Rok, then while watching this drama I realised being a king doesn't always making you as a good and wise person. This drama is telling stories about the royal families of modern-Korea, the opening story was telling cinderella-version between a maid-a king and the king-musical actress because the king is an alcoholic depressed womaniser. Then who can blame the king's weak character when he had unbearring-pshycotic mom and father who used violence to discipline his son. The plot is too complicated and not really into my liking.

The acting of the actors are good especially Jang Nara whom has a baby-faced since she was young, Shin Sungrok whom can be bad, childish at the same time. However Choi Jinhuk as the second male lead not truly showing his good acting since I can only remember his sometime silly expression and his big-build body only. The actress who was acting as an empress dowager is perfect for acting as a lunatic also her botox prevented her for showing her best expressions.

I will not recommend this drama to anyone who hate complicated and romance story since this is not a make sense and not worth drama to watch.
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10/10
Great
valetta-1881610 July 2021
Oh Ha Rin child actor "Princess Ari is absolutely amazing as the princess, so smart, sassy, and her ability to remember her lines and dialogue with such expression and cuteness is absolutely genius for one so young.

Love all the acting butch women and men.
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7/10
Great acting
mostaabdul10 May 2019
My opinion the acting was amazing. But the storyline around the last episodes need more time and explanation. There were many times that the actors chooses dumb ways bringing them back again in to the same problem. The ending was good but I hoped the emperor had the chance to explain better or choose better dialogue. This series is mix of everything action, drama, comedy...
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2/10
Could have been a great show but lost in too many crazy plots
oreillykmc1 October 2023
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The last Empress - well what can i say about this K drama?? It has more twists and turns than a Rollercoaster!! And at times was as nauseous. It started ok but by half way through it just got ridiculous!! I think the screenwriters were breathing in the air in that Poppy Greenhouse !!! The plot just got so silly. God help the talanted leads they didn't know if they were coming or going half the time. Less is more folks !!! This 26 episode series would have been far slicker and way more successful if it was just 16 quality episodes. Entertain us but don't thrown everything into the bloody pot !!!!
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8/10
Brilliant drama
hadesbobbin19 April 2021
I am surprised to see such low rating of this show. I think it was very well balanced and brilliantly executed. The character arc was beautifully developed. Even though longer than the normal Korean dramas, it didn't lose its charm. Also loved the way they didn't try to needlessly glamorise everything.
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6/10
Not good enough
thehopefully11 April 2021
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At first I was intrigued by the series. But after a while, the ridiculous plots, there are too many to count, and the stupidity of some characters ruined the series for me.

Again and again the characters made the same mistakes. Sometimes they want to kill each other, and then they 'trust' each other again. You would say they know their enemies by now, but unfortunately that is not the case.

I really enjoyed the ending, though. After all the things that had happened, I must say it was a wise decision by Oh Ssy-nu, who faced the formidable challenge of saving herself in the complicated household of the imperial palace, to transform the empire into a republic. She saw the complexity of the inherent problems, which were almost impossible to chance.

And now that Korea is a Republic, former crown princess Oh Ah-Run is finally able to enjoy her childhood while the notorious (former) Empress Dowager Kang spends her days in prison.

I give the series an overall score of 6 out of 10. I truly believe it could have earned an 8 or 9 if there were not that many (obvious) plots. It would suit the series better if they shortened the number of episodes.
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5/10
The First Attempt
Park_Min29 December 2023
At first glance, the cast was stacked but that alone wasn't enough. The drama was obviously some kind of a parody on the genre but it didn't embrace its nature. It made me realized the complete lack of parodies in Kdrama in general which is really unfortunate. Hyper intense, extreme overreactions, deranged morals, illogical by design, fueled by insanity, and unhinged characters. However, for this formula to work, the drama needed one of two things, either add more self-awareness, commit to the theme and double down or create a structure amidst this entire madness. Both of which the drama didn't do. Which left us with a half-arsed attempt to what could have been a unique experience. It would have benefited greatly if it had been cut down to 12 episodes. Will remember it for the potentials it might have had.
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10/10
Each Episode Is Full Of Suspense And Thrills
princeadofo6 March 2019
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Wow, I've never experienced a drama with such a fast pace storyline and suspense. One would think the show will loose it's suspense as it progresses but the additional twists only make it better. Most scenes in each episode feels like an hallucination scene until you realise that, "Wait, this is actually happening". The story of how the newly crowned Empress adjust to the cruel life in the palace, living with a psychotic king as her husband, trying to escape death and being on the run as a fugitive just give all the thrills to make one watch this drama over and over again. The storyline is excellent and surprisingly progresses well.
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9/10
Surprisingly good enough.
simpLinCy30 April 2019
Its story line is pretty much the story of "Good VS Bad" . I am a bit confused as why this drama only gets average of 5 stars? I really think this drama deserves more.

It is true that sometimes I feel a bit exhausted watching this series, as I find it a bit annoying that most of the main characters always scream so loud, throwing and breaking things when they get mad, and that kind of tantrum happens in every single episode. (-_-") I even need to take a break between each episode, because yes, for me that annoys me so much. But I have to admit, there are so many intrigues and unexpected background story of each character , that eventually interest me enough to keep me going until the end. I love that everyone who's bad in the story seems to keep backstabbing at each other, switching allies all the times just to keep doing their bad deeds. It really shows how evil a person can be if they are faced with an opportunity. Just like in real world, or politic.
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8/10
Thoroughly entertaining
kinogems20 January 2022
I don't understand why it has such a low rating. It is very entertaining. Its more like a soap drama and honestly I enjoyed it so much. It has the exact type of drama that keeps you on the edge even though in hindsight it has many plot holes. Jang Nara was awesome in it. Sung rok's acting is insane,his character development was so good. I hope there was a happy ending but welp as the title suggests it was supposed to be like this.
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8/10
Drama with a big D
phillipjbrown11 April 2021
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Some reviewers seemed not to have noticed that this is a fantasy drama not a documentary. Much of the acting is way over the top, particularly. Seong-rok Sin (who is big in musical theatre) and. Eun-Kyung Shin, but their parts call for it. All the other actors are good especially. The youngest Princess.

The plot twists are often incredible but did I want to watch every episode - yes - and thats what matters. A few niggles like the comedy was sometimes silly and a few too many side plots. The end dragged a bit as the extended episodes without. Choi Jin-Hyuk seemed lacking his presence.

Still good fun and never lacking in thrills. Enjoyed it a lot.
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10/10
This is crazy fun
pagal-tigerniskson26 November 2020
This is craziness on steroids , Twisted than than creeper. This evoked similar emotions like game of thrones rooting for bad and good people. Last episode hit me hard made me cry several times. 26 Episodes flew by pretty fast finished it in 2 days. Agree As everyone harping on the ending kinda let down. I understood later that Choi Hyuk was not be part of the project at the end was the reason. All in all it is a Drama in a crack house , taking a loony trip. Just immerse, Enjoy experiencing roller coaster of a ride without analyzing the logic.
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10/10
Over the top goodness
atleverton13 September 2023
So both my daughter and I like Korean dramas, but our tastes are quite different, and she prefers to watch shorter series than this, so I was describing some of the events of this series to her and I said it's like a soap opera. And she says to me, "What's a soap opera?" so a soap opera for those of you who don't know, like my daughter, was a television show that aired every day usually sometime in the afternoon before kids would come back from school, and after they had been taken to school. The audience mostly was housewives and retired people. And because they had something like 300 episodes every year, some of the plot lines were crazy to keep the attention of Their audience. And this k-drama exactly like that. Some of the things that happened in the plot are ridiculous but in a great way. You kind of get the general idea of what's going to happen, but there are a few really great surprises. It starts out with the audience thinking that there are two clear villains in this piece but by the end of it both of them are somewhat redeemed and the real villains of this piece a power mad mom and a daughter-in-law with a giant chip on her shoulder. She's completely justified in having a chip on her shoulder, but nevertheless, some of the things she does in this series are only excusable because she was treated badly in the beginning of this series. The acting is over the top, writing is over the top, but it somehow manages to be very entertaining and have really powerful moving emotional scenes. Not every scene mind you, but enough where you think wow this is really worth my time. Also, I love how much fun the actors seem to be having by throwing things and breaking them. The plot is too convoluted to go into here, but it involves a timeline where the Korean Empire was never existed and so it just keeps on existing into the modern world. And the crazy thing is that the show doesn't really explore how Korea would be different in any sort of way. The royal family acts as if they are the family of a powerful industrial group in South Korea. The title says that it's a constitutional monarchy, but they don't do many things that would be constitutional. And in the end the heroine actually dissolves the monarchy, which if you think about it doesn't make any sense because if it's a democracy you should have some kind of referendum whether to keep the monarchy or not and just not decide all by yourself that it's over, especially when there were at least two other people who would have inherited the throne. This is a great example of the craziness that k-drama and if you like k-drama don't be discouraged by how long it is you'll enjoy every second of it.
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