I've rewatched this show for 3x already. It's that good. Junghyun's acting is absolutely incredible, but omg shin hyesun is just another level. The way she talks when she's being bonghwan and soyoung is so different. One was so passionate and fierce with a touch of comedy, the other is more like calm and soft and feminine. All the actors' acting in this drama are golddd❤️❤️❤️
One the best Korean Historical drama. I wish they could make more of such calibre of women. Not the docile ones but full of life and strategic, who speak their mind.
I love Mr Queen but normally I prefer shows with docile women as it’s more relatable. English shows always have such strong women and I’m sick of it. I wish it was more realistic, a lot of the situations in these shows would leave most people feeling completely weak.
I can’t seem to remember how many times I’ve played the play button after seeing this on netflix. I suddenly became attached to her character. She’s such a great actress. I’m loving her so much.
I’ve already watched this when it initially aired. But watching it again on Netflix just never gets old! The chemistry and acting of all the cast was just so good! And the comedy is just 👨🏻🍳😘
Just finished this last night. Took me 4 days to watch. This series was AWESOME!!!! I laughed my ass off, got pissed off, cried, had it all!!!! Two thumbs up on Netflix ratings!!!
I destroyed the whole episodes in a single weekend completely mesmerized by the story and the interpreters. In particular Shin Hye-Sun astonished me with her beauty and acting skills. 10/10 to Mr. Queen ❤❤❤❤
I thought it was funny that Cheoljong did not notice So Yong’s walk and the way she sat down or stood at times. It was so different from the woman. Some viewers think that the king fell in love with Bong-hwan. Yes and no. He was intrigued by the queen’s unusual behavior. However, he thought that the Queen was a woman. Even though Bong-hwan’s soul was in So Yong, it was her body. Also, she knew that his soul was in her. He could not feel her presence, but he had her memories. I felt that there was a time that the two souls were merging. For some of the episodes, we heard a man’s voice in the queen’s thoughts. At one point, Bong-kwan questioned why he was hearing a woman’s voice in his thoughts.
Yes I agree.. Many viewers thought Cheoljong and Bong-hwan love each other. I personally think that's not entirely true. Those moments Cheoljong attracted to the queen's "kindness" are actually misinterpretation of his expectation of the queen. He wants to see the queen as a kind soft hearted woman, that's why he always misinterpret BongHwan's rudeness. The king falls in love with the idea of "a kind lady that I hurt so badly". This queen is actually the real So Yong. Meanwhile, BongHwan don't give a shit about that lol. The only moments Bonghwan fall for the Kings romantically is when their soul are merging (after the coma). Plus.. pregnancy hormones is no joke. I know that lol, I was a tough never cry tomboy and turn to be a whiny cry baby when I'm pregnant. Lol. Last. The King looks the most happy in the entire series, is in the last scene. When he see the real Sojong's smiling. I believe he prefers the real Sojong's kindness and softness to be his lover. Because with Bonghwan, he always said "I'll try to understand you and tolerate your rudeness" .... He loves her somehow the rudeness still too rough for a romantic man like him. Sojong's a romantic too. They match each other. I believe the king would fall in love with Sojong if he wasn't blinded by his hatred to her family first..
He likes it when he was told that "the reason why he is killing her is because she is weak" then he realized his mistake.... The king liked mix of both souls
The king literally despised So Young before Bong Hwan entered the picture. This exact scene is the genesis of why he changed his mind - because the behavior he was used to from So Young wasn’t there, her jealousy was not a factor, she was exceedingly brave in front of everyone at great risk to herself, seemingly just to save the woman who her husband was having an affair with. This is an adaptation from the Chinese drama Go Princess Go (an absolute classic, it’s beyond hysterical), which was based on a novel. I like the Korean show better in terms of acting, cause nothing beats this lady, and it clearly actually had a budget, so production value is more period accurate for those who are intense about that - but the Chinese storyline and how they handle the whole “in love with a soul, not a body” issue is vastly superior. And since that’s the whole plot and the overall theme, I think it’s the better show. I mention it because it illustrates the things mentioned in these comments way better than the Korean drama. Overall it’s just way more explicitly shown in that one that the king is exclusively interested in the So Young character only after the body-swap. In it she has been lightly scheming to get rid of her romantic rival until the moment she fell in the water, while the king has basically been thinking of ways to have her assassinated, cause she’s inconvenient and also cause he hates even the sight of her so much. She represents everything that has been forced on him, the people plotting against him, his unhappiness and the heartbreak of the woman he loves. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, he likes about the original, the only thing that changes his mind is the brand new personality and behavior. Also, the original So Young drowned, is dead and gone, so there’s no part of her personality that could’ve caused the king to suddenly become interested. The show still features an inner fight going on in the So Young body between a guy and a woman, but it’s basically Bong Hwan figuring out who he is now, the masculine and feminine sides of him at odds. It’s also shown way clearer why the inner voice becomes female after “she” gets pregnant. It’s the moment Bong Hwan stops the inner battle and lets the two parts of his personality become one - that he embraces this as his body, his name and identity as who he is now. It’s really empowering, not a “the meek girl inside is coming out”. It’s purposeful, it’s when he/she/they decides to be a permanent resident, not just a guest in the body. It’s only after that “she” starts to actually fall in love, cause she’s no longer trying to get back home or run away (or scheming against the king). They become two people who truly fall in love. Their marriage becomes mutual and caring, they have a bunch more children and are happy for many, many years. Fun fact: in the novel it’s kind of implied that the king has figured it out and doesn’t care, he’s just stupidly in love with his queen as she is, happy it happened since it brought “her” to him. The only way we’re shown that it bothers him, it that he makes sure that her former personal maid gets married off to a noble in a faraway spot, so she rarely has time to see the queen. He knows the queen thought she actually hooked up with the maid instead of him their first time and he’s still a little jealous, but mostly afraid she’ll leave him for that woman. He seems to be aware that he’s very, very much not the original soul’s “type” and doesn’t want to risk it now that he’s got her. He also has a harem of concubines in that version, ones Bong Hwan initially does his best to hook up with right after his arrival. The king sends them all away after he falls for the queen, never allowing another in the palace. It seems initially to be him trying for a romantic gesture, but she’s unaffected since it never bothered her. It’s sort of hinted that he keeps the “no concubines”-rule up through their entire marriage, partly cause he’s hopelessly, ridiculously uninterested in anyone but the queen and finds others hitting on him annoying, but also partly cause a part of him worries his queen/former playboy might get distracted. It’s pretty funny. What I’m trying to say, is that in its original form, this is a cute story about two souls meeting and falling in love, almost completely against their own wishes or intentions. Their love becomes this beautiful and pure thing that transcends the bodies completely. This is made clear since the king hated the body until his love’s soul arrived - and his love was never into men before, but fell in love with the king anyway, because of who he was. I feel like they honestly honored that theme and storyline in the Korean drama, then literally 95% in was like “fuck that shit, no homo” and completely disregarded everything else they’d filmed as they wrote the finale. Obviously the earlier plot changes in the Korean one does make it at least a little plausible that the king liked the original So Young, what with the whole “they met when they were kids, she saved him from/in a well, which kind of made them each other’s first love and ever since then she loved him selflessly through it all” which really does point to them having a real connection - but that’s really the only thing that makes it seem like the king would ever be even slightly interested in the original So Young’s bland potato salad personality. Just look at this rain dance scene - the king is fascinated cause of how unpredictable she is, that he “never knows what she’ll do next”. He keeps a dictionary of her weird words, cause they’re dear to him. When she wakes up from the coma the first things he does is commenting on her brashness, her odd language and all of her strangeness, but how he loves her “anyway” - but it’s pretty obvious from his heart eyes when he mentions them, that it’s those parts he likes - that it’s why he was devastated that she might’ve died. He could marry the most beautiful and kind woman in the entire nation, but it wouldn’t be her. He hasn’t missed her being nice and polite, he’s longed for her weird comments and her telling him to go away. Every aspect he mentions about her are Bong Hwan’s, he doesn’t bring up anything that would hint that it’s the original So Young he’s been longing for, that she’s why he’s been sitting by a bed praying for a miracle. Which makes the ending even sadder, cause that’s kind of what happens. One day his wife wakes up as an entirely different person - the perfect wife, but with none of the attributes that made him love her. So we’re either supposed to believe that A) the king is a fucking idiot, B) the king was only ever into her body and having the perfect wife, so he’s happy to be rid of all the prickly parts of the person he supposedly fell in love with, C) he imprinted so hard on the person who saved him in a well that he doesn’t care about who that person grew up to be, he’ll just love whoever did it. If he ever suspects it was the milkman it’s “Sayonara, So Young” or D) this poor man is bewildered by the love of his life suddenly becoming an entirely different person, spending the rest of his life constantly looking for the person he loved, but only ever finding a stranger in the eyes that stare back at him. Sometimes he’ll take out his old diy-dictionary, confused as to why she stopped talking nonsense and twerking. Wondering if his love has cursed her, if the tribulations that come with being stuck among the barbarities and intrigues of the court, with living the life of being his queen has managed to stamp out the strongest, most vibrant personality he’s ever met. That by keeping her by his side, he might’ve inadvertently crushed the inner workings of the person he loved. No matter what it’s tragic. And such a bait and switch. Isn’t he supposed to be all smart and super observant? Are we supposed to believe that he just lives the rest of his life not noticing his wife is an entirely different person? It’s honestly offensive and mocking to the people watching. To their intelligence and for daring to get invested in the main couple, which seemed weird, considering the writers had spent every episode so far trying to get people invested in them, aka the plot. It felt almost like trying to gaslight us into forgetting everything that had happened up until that absurd ending. To pretend like the last minute ret-conning wasn’t a betrayal of everything that came before it. Producers going “Oops, we made an entire romantic drama with queer undertones and we can’t have that. So the audience will just have to ignore that the first 19 episodes were centered on a love story between two souls aka literally 95% of the drama. That was a misunderstanding, silly! That was actually just one of the main leads being a wingman for this entirely tangential character. The main people were definitely just friends. Don’t think about it too much. This was all that just normal wingman stuff, that classic strategy to get your friend laid, that requires steps like ‘staring longingly at the person you’re trying to matchmake with someone else’, ‘constantly making out with them’ and ‘getting pregnant with their child’. Totally standard wingman stuff. Tada! No homo, bros. We fixed it!”
@@notcompletelynormal So Young did not die. Her soul was in limbo. All of us saw at the end that Bong Kwan returned to the present. That means that So Young’s soul was the only soul in her body at the end. She had the memories of Bong Kwan. So Young changed because she learned a lot from Bong Kwan.
Oh I hate Cheoljong here, on the context of that jerk humiliating her wife in public. Yeah, yeah it's Sobong and fainting was a pretense, but then again she's the queen and Cheoljong was the king.
Also, the woman, who was supposed to be his love, was a pretender. She started pretending with Cheoljong when she let him think that she saved him from the well 8 years earlier. Also, she was very jealous and possessive. She knew that Cheoljong wanted the ledger but she gave it to the evil queen. Hwa Jin’s character was not likeable. She spent so much time maligning the Queen that she did not see herself turning into a monster.
Cenas maravilhosa mais gostei rei rainha conquistou coracao dele mesmo estando homem no corpo depois consegui conquistar por ela mesmo .ate o pai indireitou assistao vale apena do comeco ao fim
its crazy cuz this isn’t even a “love triangle” yet, bong-hwan just wanted the attention 😭
😂 it is because Bong Hwa wanted to look cool in front of her
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sobong, just can't stand some jerk more awesome than her? him? 😂😂😂 #MrQueenOnNetflix
@@greentealatte2516 shim😂
Ikr
She didn't faint out of jealousy, she pretend to faint because she couldn't answer the mother queen's question and wanted to avoid it.
True😂😊
Exactly
Shin Hye-sun really should have won best actress for Mr. Queen.
Why didn't she win it
NO LO GANÓ ??, QUE LOCURA ES ESA ?
Idk how k-industries still ignore her 😔
@@eberephilip8147 since the plot has messed with history that's why
@@synthiarahman6672 how?
I've rewatched this show for 3x already. It's that good. Junghyun's acting is absolutely incredible, but omg shin hyesun is just another level. The way she talks when she's being bonghwan and soyoung is so different. One was so passionate and fierce with a touch of comedy, the other is more like calm and soft and feminine. All the actors' acting in this drama are golddd❤️❤️❤️
1:10 Shin Haesun portraying a smug looking man was on point
The way she held her head back, scrunched her nose was hilarious. She gave a great smug look to the Royal Chef.
She's such an amazing actress ❤️ 😂😂😂
One the best Korean Historical drama. I wish they could make more of such calibre of women. Not the docile ones but full of life and strategic, who speak their mind.
Try under the queens umbrella...the Queen is a strong woman..its more historical without to much fun ..but it was a fantastic watch ..
I love Mr Queen but normally I prefer shows with docile women as it’s more relatable. English shows always have such strong women and I’m sick of it. I wish it was more realistic, a lot of the situations in these shows would leave most people feeling completely weak.
@@rachelcookie321 ... Wow 😅
@@Shiva-bi9in what?
I love this show. If it had a second season, I would have been there in a heartbeat.
This masterpiece in kdrama history.. the actings were too well and there isn't any scene that i watch from this drama and can stop laughing or crying
Shin Hye Sun is a powerhouse herself alone but this cast really talented
I can’t seem to remember how many times I’ve played the play button after seeing this on netflix. I suddenly became attached to her character. She’s such a great actress. I’m loving her so much.
Me too
Funny thing is, if the concubine was the main heroine
It would have been a melodramatic scene but the queen turned it funny😂😂
True😂
I’ve already watched this when it initially aired. But watching it again on Netflix just never gets old! The chemistry and acting of all the cast was just so good! And the comedy is just 👨🏻🍳😘
begging for the king's attention ❌ begging for the concubine's attention ✅ 😭🙏🏻
😂😂
2:57 always gets me…. I have been using that term too…. They way she said it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:19 her smirk and the way she kneeled 😂
Shin Hye Sun is on another level in this series🏆🏆🏆
Just finished this last night. Took me 4 days to watch. This series was AWESOME!!!! I laughed my ass off, got pissed off, cried, had it all!!!! Two thumbs up on Netflix ratings!!!
Me too😂
I destroyed the whole episodes in a single weekend completely mesmerized by the story and the interpreters. In particular Shin Hye-Sun astonished me with her beauty and acting skills. 10/10 to Mr. Queen ❤❤❤❤
Lmaooo she pretended to faint because didn’t have an excuse to why she jumped in the lake
The only kdrama i never get tired of! I've watched this many times and its still as funny as the first time
I was so disappointed when the lead actress was not awarded with the best actress award.
The way she falls after saying "to hell with it!"😂😂😂😂
I thought it was funny that Cheoljong did not notice So Yong’s walk and the way she sat down or stood at times. It was so different from the woman. Some viewers think that the king fell in love with Bong-hwan. Yes and no. He was intrigued by the queen’s unusual behavior. However, he thought that the Queen was a woman. Even though Bong-hwan’s soul was in So Yong, it was her body. Also, she knew that his soul was in her. He could not feel her presence, but he had her memories. I felt that there was a time that the two souls were merging. For some of the episodes, we heard a man’s voice in the queen’s thoughts. At one point, Bong-kwan questioned why he was hearing a woman’s voice in his thoughts.
Yes I agree.. Many viewers thought Cheoljong and Bong-hwan love each other. I personally think that's not entirely true. Those moments Cheoljong attracted to the queen's "kindness" are actually misinterpretation of his expectation of the queen. He wants to see the queen as a kind soft hearted woman, that's why he always misinterpret BongHwan's rudeness. The king falls in love with the idea of "a kind lady that I hurt so badly". This queen is actually the real So Yong. Meanwhile, BongHwan don't give a shit about that lol.
The only moments Bonghwan fall for the Kings romantically is when their soul are merging (after the coma). Plus.. pregnancy hormones is no joke. I know that lol, I was a tough never cry tomboy and turn to be a whiny cry baby when I'm pregnant. Lol.
Last. The King looks the most happy in the entire series, is in the last scene. When he see the real Sojong's smiling. I believe he prefers the real Sojong's kindness and softness to be his lover. Because with Bonghwan, he always said "I'll try to understand you and tolerate your rudeness" .... He loves her somehow the rudeness still too rough for a romantic man like him. Sojong's a romantic too. They match each other.
I believe the king would fall in love with Sojong if he wasn't blinded by his hatred to her family first..
@@sonyaputri9589no😂😂 actually he impressed by queen aka chef ,her unpredictable behaviour,rude, arrogant yet kind .
He likes it when he was told that "the reason why he is killing her is because she is weak" then he realized his mistake.... The king liked mix of both souls
The king literally despised So Young before Bong Hwan entered the picture. This exact scene is the genesis of why he changed his mind - because the behavior he was used to from So Young wasn’t there, her jealousy was not a factor, she was exceedingly brave in front of everyone at great risk to herself, seemingly just to save the woman who her husband was having an affair with.
This is an adaptation from the Chinese drama Go Princess Go (an absolute classic, it’s beyond hysterical), which was based on a novel. I like the Korean show better in terms of acting, cause nothing beats this lady, and it clearly actually had a budget, so production value is more period accurate for those who are intense about that - but the Chinese storyline and how they handle the whole “in love with a soul, not a body” issue is vastly superior. And since that’s the whole plot and the overall theme, I think it’s the better show.
I mention it because it illustrates the things mentioned in these comments way better than the Korean drama. Overall it’s just way more explicitly shown in that one that the king is exclusively interested in the So Young character only after the body-swap. In it she has been lightly scheming to get rid of her romantic rival until the moment she fell in the water, while the king has basically been thinking of ways to have her assassinated, cause she’s inconvenient and also cause he hates even the sight of her so much. She represents everything that has been forced on him, the people plotting against him, his unhappiness and the heartbreak of the woman he loves. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, he likes about the original, the only thing that changes his mind is the brand new personality and behavior.
Also, the original So Young drowned, is dead and gone, so there’s no part of her personality that could’ve caused the king to suddenly become interested. The show still features an inner fight going on in the So Young body between a guy and a woman, but it’s basically Bong Hwan figuring out who he is now, the masculine and feminine sides of him at odds.
It’s also shown way clearer why the inner voice becomes female after “she” gets pregnant. It’s the moment Bong Hwan stops the inner battle and lets the two parts of his personality become one - that he embraces this as his body, his name and identity as who he is now. It’s really empowering, not a “the meek girl inside is coming out”. It’s purposeful, it’s when he/she/they decides to be a permanent resident, not just a guest in the body. It’s only after that “she” starts to actually fall in love, cause she’s no longer trying to get back home or run away (or scheming against the king). They become two people who truly fall in love. Their marriage becomes mutual and caring, they have a bunch more children and are happy for many, many years. Fun fact: in the novel it’s kind of implied that the king has figured it out and doesn’t care, he’s just stupidly in love with his queen as she is, happy it happened since it brought “her” to him. The only way we’re shown that it bothers him, it that he makes sure that her former personal maid gets married off to a noble in a faraway spot, so she rarely has time to see the queen. He knows the queen thought she actually hooked up with the maid instead of him their first time and he’s still a little jealous, but mostly afraid she’ll leave him for that woman. He seems to be aware that he’s very, very much not the original soul’s “type” and doesn’t want to risk it now that he’s got her. He also has a harem of concubines in that version, ones Bong Hwan initially does his best to hook up with right after his arrival. The king sends them all away after he falls for the queen, never allowing another in the palace. It seems initially to be him trying for a romantic gesture, but she’s unaffected since it never bothered her. It’s sort of hinted that he keeps the “no concubines”-rule up through their entire marriage, partly cause he’s hopelessly, ridiculously uninterested in anyone but the queen and finds others hitting on him annoying, but also partly cause a part of him worries his queen/former playboy might get distracted. It’s pretty funny.
What I’m trying to say, is that in its original form, this is a cute story about two souls meeting and falling in love, almost completely against their own wishes or intentions. Their love becomes this beautiful and pure thing that transcends the bodies completely. This is made clear since the king hated the body until his love’s soul arrived - and his love was never into men before, but fell in love with the king anyway, because of who he was.
I feel like they honestly honored that theme and storyline in the Korean drama, then literally 95% in was like “fuck that shit, no homo” and completely disregarded everything else they’d filmed as they wrote the finale.
Obviously the earlier plot changes in the Korean one does make it at least a little plausible that the king liked the original So Young, what with the whole “they met when they were kids, she saved him from/in a well, which kind of made them each other’s first love and ever since then she loved him selflessly through it all” which really does point to them having a real connection - but that’s really the only thing that makes it seem like the king would ever be even slightly interested in the original So Young’s bland potato salad personality. Just look at this rain dance scene - the king is fascinated cause of how unpredictable she is, that he “never knows what she’ll do next”. He keeps a dictionary of her weird words, cause they’re dear to him. When she wakes up from the coma the first things he does is commenting on her brashness, her odd language and all of her strangeness, but how he loves her “anyway” - but it’s pretty obvious from his heart eyes when he mentions them, that it’s those parts he likes - that it’s why he was devastated that she might’ve died. He could marry the most beautiful and kind woman in the entire nation, but it wouldn’t be her. He hasn’t missed her being nice and polite, he’s longed for her weird comments and her telling him to go away. Every aspect he mentions about her are Bong Hwan’s, he doesn’t bring up anything that would hint that it’s the original So Young he’s been longing for, that she’s why he’s been sitting by a bed praying for a miracle. Which makes the ending even sadder, cause that’s kind of what happens. One day his wife wakes up as an entirely different person - the perfect wife, but with none of the attributes that made him love her. So we’re either supposed to believe that A) the king is a fucking idiot, B) the king was only ever into her body and having the perfect wife, so he’s happy to be rid of all the prickly parts of the person he supposedly fell in love with, C) he imprinted so hard on the person who saved him in a well that he doesn’t care about who that person grew up to be, he’ll just love whoever did it. If he ever suspects it was the milkman it’s “Sayonara, So Young” or D) this poor man is bewildered by the love of his life suddenly becoming an entirely different person, spending the rest of his life constantly looking for the person he loved, but only ever finding a stranger in the eyes that stare back at him. Sometimes he’ll take out his old diy-dictionary, confused as to why she stopped talking nonsense and twerking. Wondering if his love has cursed her, if the tribulations that come with being stuck among the barbarities and intrigues of the court, with living the life of being his queen has managed to stamp out the strongest, most vibrant personality he’s ever met. That by keeping her by his side, he might’ve inadvertently crushed the inner workings of the person he loved.
No matter what it’s tragic. And such a bait and switch. Isn’t he supposed to be all smart and super observant? Are we supposed to believe that he just lives the rest of his life not noticing his wife is an entirely different person? It’s honestly offensive and mocking to the people watching. To their intelligence and for daring to get invested in the main couple, which seemed weird, considering the writers had spent every episode so far trying to get people invested in them, aka the plot. It felt almost like trying to gaslight us into forgetting everything that had happened up until that absurd ending. To pretend like the last minute ret-conning wasn’t a betrayal of everything that came before it. Producers going “Oops, we made an entire romantic drama with queer undertones and we can’t have that. So the audience will just have to ignore that the first 19 episodes were centered on a love story between two souls aka literally 95% of the drama. That was a misunderstanding, silly! That was actually just one of the main leads being a wingman for this entirely tangential character. The main people were definitely just friends. Don’t think about it too much. This was all that just normal wingman stuff, that classic strategy to get your friend laid, that requires steps like ‘staring longingly at the person you’re trying to matchmake with someone else’, ‘constantly making out with them’ and ‘getting pregnant with their child’. Totally standard wingman stuff. Tada! No homo, bros. We fixed it!”
@@notcompletelynormal So Young did not die. Her soul was in limbo. All of us saw at the end that Bong Kwan returned to the present. That means that So Young’s soul was the only soul in her body at the end. She had the memories of Bong Kwan. So Young changed because she learned a lot from Bong Kwan.
This drama is HILARIOUS 😂
I can't count the times I have watched this drama
The most dramatic person ever!😂😂😂
This seems like the chinese version of the promotional record of crown princess. Love love that story
it's not triangle it's love square 😂
The original background song was "I Am The Best" by 2NE1 hahaha
Best drama!!! I can watch it over and over again
I highly recommend this kdrama! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love this drama make season 2 please.
Oh I hate Cheoljong here, on the context of that jerk humiliating her wife in public. Yeah, yeah it's Sobong and fainting was a pretense, but then again she's the queen and Cheoljong was the king.
Also, the woman, who was supposed to be his love, was a pretender. She started pretending with Cheoljong when she let him think that she saved him from the well 8 years earlier. Also, she was very jealous and possessive. She knew that Cheoljong wanted the ledger but she gave it to the evil queen. Hwa Jin’s character was not likeable. She spent so much time maligning the Queen that she did not see herself turning into a monster.
Cada capítulo me encanto sjsjsj
Amando a la reina 😻
So lovely comedy its amazing
My fav drama 😍
Shin Hye sun is damn good 😁😁
Her acting is just on next level 😅.. 😂 want to see this couple again❤ 2:57
I have rewatched more than thousands times
This show pulled me through hard time
Assisti esse dorama, a cada episódio agente se apaixona mais!! Muito bom!👍👍👍😍😍😍💕💕
seeing chung ah's dad and se gyeong/eun yu here is so amazing
SEASON 2 PLEAAAASE!!!!!
M R Q U E E N S E A S O N 2 P L E A S E ! ! !
Esta genial este dorama tiene de todo me divertí mucho 💯👏👏👏🥰🥰⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️
Nothing could be more funny than Du-naldu Queen😅
HELP THE WAY SHE FELL HERSELF 😭😭😭
Drama favorite ❤🎉🎉
She’s so fucking funny that’s the first time I saw her after that I watch all her movies with Netflix
This scene 😂
one of the best drama .. ❤
Amo como todo lo que le pasa es tan dramático 🤣🤣
2:56 hahahaha
She won't let any man look more cool than her 🤣🤣
those who watched the series knows that Bong was actually trying to impress Eubin and not the king 😂😂😂
2:55 This scene 😂😂😂😂
Still nice episode 😍💘
She's so hard to take it seriously
😂😂😂to hell with it!
Bonghawanaaa /Sobong is so cool🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pero por favor Netflix ponela subtitulada en español en Latinoamérica!!!
until now im hahaha😂😂😂😂😂
I laughed sooo hard🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ending could be better. A bit disappointing after everything else being so good.
Netflix, can we have english dubbing please.
En sevdiyim səhnə 😂😂😂
2:56 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cenas maravilhosa mais gostei rei rainha conquistou coracao dele mesmo estando homem no corpo depois consegui conquistar por ela mesmo .ate o pai indireitou assistao vale apena do comeco ao fim
😂I'm the only hero here
Title doesn't match situation😂
2:52
💘💘💘💘💘
😂😂😂😂
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Mr Queen is actually a man right? So does it make this drama bl ?😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂