This drama may sound and looks like happy comedy drama but it has more deaths and tragedies than most of the drama…
Yes, I’m quite surprised. One moment we’re laughing or assess off at their antics and the next people kept dying one after another. And the show actually spent time on it and managed to make it very meaningful.
That was a fun watch. I really love these silly romcom drama. Also, I'm very surprised, the FL/ML acting is very good considering this is a short. Hopefully I'll get to see them again soon
comment section really taking me on a trip back to GOTD, the classic criticising of the FL for the sense of their…
I think the way she’s been portrayed made people easily forget that she’s young, sheltered and a bit spoiled. Sure, she can be mature but dealing with romance? Nah she’s acting straight out of a classic boy-tease-girl cliche haha
Because she broke the intellectual vibe of the drama a little today with her silliness.I’m assuming that most…
I for one am glad to see her immature side. We already know she’s unreasonable and can be very hot headed. She’s a princess in former enemy country, longing to go back and be with her people. Experiencing her first love must be something she doesn’t really know how to deal with yet. Our ML has someone experienced to guide him and so far we’ve seen nothing of equivalent for our FL so the difference in level of maturity shown is quite normal.
Coming back here to give this a second chance after seeing the FL play a different character in First Frost--…
I’m totally hooked! You got me there, but I also get why some people might find her childish behavior off-putting. If you can’t get past that, maybe this isn’t your thing. No worries!
Yes, it is cringeworthy. I was cringing the whole time! It did cringe less as the show progressed.
After watching it, I felt like that was supposed to be her character. How else would an innocent, sheltered 16-year-old act when she meets her first love? Childishly. In contrast to the male lead, whose situation pushed him to be aloof and quiet, giving him this mature air about him.
To answer your question, her childish act and behavior stay the same throughout the show, until the last episode where she’s obviously no longer 16. So, yes, she won’t stop acting childish, haha. I know that’s not what you want to hear, but it’s just who she is.
But her independence, her thoughts, and the way she speaks her mind show her love and trust to those close to her, which makes the show what it is. That’s who she is, and I think that’s what drove the drama.
If she were to act like most other girls, this drama probably wouldn’t be as successful.
Now, based on the little flashback we have in the earlier episode, it seems that someone did or attempted to SA her also back when she was younger during high school. Is that right or did I misunderstood the flashback?
Agreed, both of them are acting a bit immature (in regard to relationship) but I like how they both seem to try…
Oh I'll be here no matter what comes hahaha I rarely drop a show once I picked it up. I haven't watched Hidden Love yet (just realized this is an adaptation?), so I might go and watch that while waiting for more First Frost to drop.
idk you guys but this is kinda boring for me there's no communication at all
Agreed, both of them are acting a bit immature (in regard to relationship) but I like how they both seem to try very hard to hide that they're still attracted to each other. Hopefully whatever misunderstanding the girl created 7 years ( maybe, i forgot) ago due to whatever happened to her will be cleared up soon otherwise this cliche may get tiring - and fast.
Fl's character has no meaning , like she is just a filler ngl . will it change in the upcoming episodes (on ep…
🤣 I put off watching this because I came for TXW and heard the same.
But I finally started ep1 just now and that was the most unserious lighthearted (i guess both word mean the same thing haha) episode I’ve watched in a long while. The shooting bts must be hilarious
Nobody would want to associate themselves with a fallen family. At least not for a profit. And those guys get…
If it’s really the emperor or someone royalty then we’re in for something tragic. I notice one of the scene in the credit show JYY walking up stairs to what seems to be the palace.
Nobody would want to associate themselves with a fallen family. At least not for a profit. And those guys get…
Not as of ep 7. We don’t know why yet. But everyone seems to be after Ji family red silk dye recipe.
Being traitor is because the officer who killed JYY father said so. Remember at the start of ep 1 the office killed him and said it’s because father falsify the offering to emperor. Though i think it’s the officer or someone above him who did it.
I watched the ending credit video and this drama reminds me so much of kdrama my dearest. From the early love…
Agreed! The vibe when it’s just the 2 of them is playful most of the time hahaha. And oh boy did that ending credit give a whole lot of spoiler. I wasn’t expecting them to end up together until I actually pay attention to the ending credits. Then came here to mdl to see Zhao is just support role hahaha
I don't understand 1 thing their father was the famous Brocade master.How can ppl poorly treat his Child? How…
Nobody would want to associate themselves with a fallen family. At least not for a profit. And those guys get jealous of yaoting which is why they hate him — more so when the boss gave him salary increment. Jealousy can easily turn to hatred.
Yes, it is cringeworthy. I was cringing the whole time! It did cringe less as the show progressed.
After watching it, I felt like that was supposed to be her character. How else would an innocent, sheltered 16-year-old act when she meets her first love? Childishly. In contrast to the male lead, whose situation pushed him to be aloof and quiet, giving him this mature air about him.
To answer your question, her childish act and behavior stay the same throughout the show, until the last episode where she’s obviously no longer 16. So, yes, she won’t stop acting childish, haha. I know that’s not what you want to hear, but it’s just who she is.
But her independence, her thoughts, and the way she speaks her mind show her love and trust to those close to her, which makes the show what it is. That’s who she is, and I think that’s what drove the drama.
If she were to act like most other girls, this drama probably wouldn’t be as successful.
Now, based on the little flashback we have in the earlier episode, it seems that someone did or attempted to SA her also back when she was younger during high school. Is that right or did I misunderstood the flashback?
But I finally started ep1 just now and that was the most unserious lighthearted (i guess both word mean the same thing haha) episode I’ve watched in a long while. The shooting bts must be hilarious
Being traitor is because the officer who killed JYY father said so. Remember at the start of ep 1 the office killed him and said it’s because father falsify the offering to emperor. Though i think it’s the officer or someone above him who did it.
I already watched time n him r just right last year so I was looking for another costume drama with her in it to watch.