![]() ![]() If you’re looking for a drama where the main couple is together often then look elsewhere. Besides having an" extraordinary sense for business" she did very little to change her fate. She left it all to Vin (and Austin) and was ultimately a damsel in distress at the end. Could she have learned martial arts/self-defense? Yes, but did she? No. I think they could've delved more into it and given her more of a role to stop everyone from trying to hunt her. Especially with Ariel's identity as the Divine Maiden. ![]() Too much was going on and I didn’t find the conflicts to be a great addition to the overall plot. Not because I dislike conflict and details, but mainly because I found the story to be losing its focus. Everything did unravel throughout time and many different issues do come up to provide depth and conflict to the plot, but I lost interest as the plot became more complicated. The scriptwriter did try to insert random comedic parts, but they felt forceful and unnatural. The overall tone of the story changed near the middle of the drama it went from lighthearted to a more dramatic feel. It felt like I was on a rollercoaster for children small build-up and boring falls that repeats five to six times. Around episode 20, we got a new setting and therefore the story picked up a bit but…it slowed down for another 10 episodes until they decided to quicken the pace again. So, it started to lose its spark around episode 10-15. However, the plot wasn’t very deep at this point in the story. We also saw a lot more of the masked hero doing his thing. This drama started off cute and light-hearted with Ariel and Vin bickering. From my score, you can tell that I don’t regard this highly. Rewatch Value 1.0 Decided to write a review for this drama solely for the purpose to provide a contrasting perspective compared to the more positive reviews. ![]()
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