My Royal Nemesis ending explained: How Lim Ji Yeon’s Shin Seo Ri and Heo Nam Jun’s Cha Se Gye broke the time loop curse?
The 14-episode SBS and Netflix fantasy rom-com Korean drama My Royal Nemesis, starring Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun in the lead roles, wrapped up on a surprisingly hopeful note, steering clear of the usual tragic ending seen in many high-stakes K-dramas. Directed by Han Tae Seop and written by Kang Hyun Joo, the series seamlessly blended the tension of a historical sageuk with the chaos of modern corporate life and a touch of fantasy romance. The show quickly won over drama fans and even managed to break the usual “rom-com slump” that often hits midway through such series. [Spoilers ahead] My Royal Nemesis poster starring Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun, (SBS/Netflix) What was the rom-com about? In the Joseon era, Kang Dan Shim (Lim Ji Yeon) is a feared, masterfully manipulative royal concubine whose reign of court intrigue ends with a cup of poison. But death isn’t the end. Instead, her final breath triggers a cosmic eclipse, tangling her spirit across centuries. Cut to 2026 Seoul. Shin Seo Ri (also Lim …



