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7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!

7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!

A surprising twist to the royal reincarnation romance

7.5

TV Show

Japan
English, Japanese
Animation, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
2024
Ikumi Hasegawa, Nobunaga Shimazaki
24 min

TLDR

This woman is aiming for a lazy life, but wow, she’s more productive than I am right now.

What it's about

After living six lives, all cut short by war, and all restarting at her broken engagement, the duke’s daughter Rishe Weitzner has realized that her value doesn’t depend on being the fiancee of the prince, having been a merchant, healer, maid, and knight. Upon returning, Rishe hopes to live her seventh life as long and as lazy as possible, but ends up attracting the attention of the crown prince of the neighboring kingdom, Arnold Hein, who killed her in her past life.

The take

With the extra long title, 7th Time Loop (shortened for length) seemed like a generic royalty romance, with reincarnation used only as a means of skills acquisition. The story is practically that, but there’s something interesting about the way Rishe uses these skills (and the way these skills are written). While today’s women have more freedoms, there is still some discouragement towards pursuits outside of childbearing, with some hoping for a “lazy” domestic life, despite the statistics showing the home being the most dangerous place for women. 7th Time Loop acknowledges that danger– with Arnold being Rishe’s killer in her past life– while also acknowledging the importance of Rishe’s supposedly lazy domestic duties, like household administration, resource management, and education. The show values feminine skills as a means to avoid war, while also valuing women’s self-determination, and creating a tense enemies-to-lovers romance with organic stakes.

What stands out

Isn’t it refreshing that the main motivation for the female lead isn’t romantic love or personal fulfillment, but to just live a life of ease? And, isn’t that motivation just so relatable at this day and age?

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