In the first few episodes, I wasn't fully prepared to immerse myself in this world. I couldn't quite understand the logic behind the female lead's actions, and there were some very out-of-place moments. But as I watched further, I was moved by the protagonists, yes, it's a rather superficial connection with the characters. I think I'll follow up with the second season. Actually, I don't know much about the history between Scotland and England, so I can only enjoy it for the fun.
The initial setup is good, unfolding the world in an orderly manner, although the plot is clichéd but classic. The midsection is a bit weary, and the later plot developments are a bit strange. The explosive intensity of the last two episodes is off the charts. In summary, the female protagonist is a Mary Sue who does as she pleases, taming all the men, and reluctantly accepts a puppy. The antagonist playing both sides is very talented, giving the feeling of two different people.
Long story of the bonny lass.Gorgeous visuals, set design, and an achievement in costume and hair and make-up. I haven't read the books, but I'm guessing it's a pretty good adaptation, and regardless, it's a pretty good watch, the show is to me at its most engaging and beautiful in the beginning and as the seasons go on it can get a bit repetitive, but they always have a twist coming and have managed to keep viewers loyal and interested throughout, so. Recommend.