finding her own colours
Introvert meets art club meets emotional therapy. 10/10 would join Spirit Fingers
Se Ra and Tae Seon deserved more screen time :(
I really loved their club the drama captures the painful yet beautiful process of an invisible high schooler finding her "color"
he series excels as a whimsical coming-of-age story that balances quirky humor with genuine lessons on self-worth.
It’s those moments that truly elevate the show from a simple romance to something much more profound. Nam Gi-jeong is the ultimate "hype man" because his advice never feels condescending; it’s rooted in a genuine, uncomplicated belief in Woo-yeon’s worth that she hasn’t yet found for herself.Gi-jeong’s advice usually boils down to: "Who cares what they think? What do you actually want to do?"
Se Ra and Tae Seon deserved more screen time :(
I really loved their club the drama captures the painful yet beautiful process of an invisible high schooler finding her "color"
he series excels as a whimsical coming-of-age story that balances quirky humor with genuine lessons on self-worth.
It’s those moments that truly elevate the show from a simple romance to something much more profound. Nam Gi-jeong is the ultimate "hype man" because his advice never feels condescending; it’s rooted in a genuine, uncomplicated belief in Woo-yeon’s worth that she hasn’t yet found for herself.Gi-jeong’s advice usually boils down to: "Who cares what they think? What do you actually want to do?"
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