After episode 5, the series fully commits to the romance.The relationship between the lawyer and the idol becomes explicit, not because it was carefully built, but because the script decides it is time.Meanwhile, the legal case continues through twists and intrigues that feel increasingly irrelevant, especially since the direction toward a happy ending is already obvious.The result is a flat and uninvolving episode: little tension, weak chemistry, and a romance that feels forced rather than organic.By this point, the story no longer develops — it simply moves forward by convenience.
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Spring Fever Episode 1
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Episode 1 tries to sell exaggerated comedy, but the humor feels mechanical rather than natural. The situations don’t flow, the jokes are telegraphed, and the supposed exaggeration comes off more awkward than funny. There is little charm in the characters so far, and the chemistry between the leads is practically nonexistent. It’s only the first episode, but the tone already feels misjudged.
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