and is it a desicion? a smart one decision? it’s a so childish and weak behavior
I actually think it makes sense for her character. It might not be the smartest decision, but it feels realistic given everything she’s been through. I kind of like that they’re showing her struggles instead of making her always strong and perfect.
I’m pissed off….they have ruined the show…You know how I loved it, but now… they made her so STUPID and…
I get why you’re frustrated but honestly, I kind of see why they did it. I feel like the storyline justifies her struggles and makes it more realistic. I actually like that they didn’t just follow the novel exactly. But I totally get why it’s disappointing if you were expecting something closer!
The First Frost is truly one of C-drama’s masterpieces—bold, raw, and unafraid to tackle issues that are often swept under the rug. It’s not just another love story; it dives deep into the complexities of human emotions, trauma, and healing. The storytelling is so beautifully layered that every moment feels real, pulling you in and making you feel everything alongside the characters.
I was bawling my eyes out during the last two episodes—they were absolutely heartbreaking, and I still can’t get over them. But honestly, that scene felt perfect for TFF. Not everything can be fixed with just a simple conversation. Life isn’t always sunshine and roses, and sometimes, running away from a situation feels easier than facing it head-on. And really, isn’t that something we’ve all felt at some point?
This isn’t your typical cutesy romance—it’s raw, emotional, and so painfully real. It shows love in its most vulnerable and imperfect form, where it’s not just about sweet moments but also about pain, choices, and consequences. It dares to explore the reality that sometimes, love alone isn’t enough to fix what’s broken. And that’s exactly what makes it so unforgettable.
I was bawling my eyes out during the last two episodes—they were absolutely heartbreaking, and I still can’t get over them. But honestly, that scene felt perfect for TFF. Not everything can be fixed with just a simple conversation. Life isn’t always sunshine and roses, and sometimes, running away from a situation feels easier than facing it head-on. And really, isn’t that something we’ve all felt at some point?
This isn’t your typical cutesy romance—it’s raw, emotional, and so painfully real. It shows love in its most vulnerable and imperfect form, where it’s not just about sweet moments but also about pain, choices, and consequences. It dares to explore the reality that sometimes, love alone isn’t enough to fix what’s broken. And that’s exactly what makes it so unforgettable.