Reviewers often point out that the lead actress carries the show, delivering a nuanced performance that makes a morally ambiguous character sympathetic.
The plot occasionally leans heavily on classic drama cliches—unlikely coincidences, the "evil" rival with no depth, and overly dramatic slaps or confrontations.
Interactive story games like My Story: Choose Your Own Path often feature similar plotlines, allowing users to make the choices the TV characters often get "wrong," which has significantly increased digital viewership for this genre.
The cinematography is high-end, capturing the cold, sharp world of luxury fashion and corporate towers with precision.
While the journey is enjoyable, the resolution often feels safe rather than groundbreaking, leading to a respectable but average final score. Viewer Engagement
The first few episodes (like those seen in Chinese and Pakistani dramas ) are often high-energy, presenting a "shocking" financial or social crisis that immediately grabs attention. Why It Isn't a 10
For a look at how these dramatic tropes play out in final episodes, you can see the conclusion of similar themed series here: