Watching the Prince in (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice obsess over removing mirrors is both hilarious and touching. His dramatic exit after being called out shows a vulnerability beneath the royal facade. The way he prioritizes the Princess's safety over his own comfort reveals deep care.
The scene where the Princess realizes the Prince painted her portrait to replace mirrors is pure poetry. In (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice, this detail transforms a simple gift into a profound act of protection. His awkwardness when questioned makes the moment even more endearing.
The Princess calling the Prince 'just like a child' after his tantrum is the highlight of (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice. It flips the power dynamic beautifully. His elaborate costume contrasts with his petulant behavior, creating a perfect comedic balance that keeps viewers hooked.
Draining the courtyard water to prevent drowning is an extreme yet romantic gesture in (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice. The Prince's logic is flawed but his intentions are pure. This level of dedication to safety over aesthetics shows true devotion.
The servant pointing out the Prince's contradiction adds necessary comic relief to (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice. His quick dismissal by the Prince highlights the tension between duty and emotion. These side characters ground the fantastical elements in reality.