oh stop it already. first frost fans are no different and the mass likes on their comments which started this…
Damn how do you know so much, you haven't been on this page for long and you sound like one other user here, just don't pay attention to the antis, it is clear this user is a hater especially males.
It’s quite strange to watch a drama while openly disliking one of the leads, especially when their stories are so intertwined. If you can’t connect with both, it’s difficult to fully like the story without developing a bias. No one is obligated to watch a 32 episode drama, yet some choose to sit through something that doesn’t even bring them enjoyment.
The female lead’s story was heartbreaking no one deserves to have such a heartless mother who didn’t even care whether her daughter went missing or not. I’m glad the drama didn’t give her a redemption arc because, at the end of the day she failed as a parent.
What stood out to me most was how beautifully the relationship between the leads was written their love felt so pure and deeply moving. The male lead, in particular, set my standards high. If only more real men could be as emotionally understanding and mature, it would make a difference.
I don't think it's the worst ending for me . While some of the dramatic scenes felt over the top and could have been trimmed down, I still enjoyed the drama overall. It kept me engaged, and the leads had excellent chemistry. It’s sad that Heejo had to endure so much.
She wasn’t in love with her ex they only dated for two and a half years. She broke up with him when she was…
when they broke up, she had already noticed that her ex-boyfriend was hurt, and there was a clear difference between him and her best friend. They only dated for two years, and even though he proposed, people can fall out of love. I agree that he was given too many scenes to push the story forward, but even before his appearance, she had already started liking her best friend while his ex was still around. She even told her best friend that she only saw him as a friend because of her past with her ex and her fear of getting ill. Also, please don’t engage with the user below they’ve been trolling. Thanks, and I respect your opinion!
It’s been a month plus since I binge watched this drama , and I would say I still love it. The drama feels like a warm hug, and the story has such a comforting charm that lingers even now. The chemistry between the leads was so natural and heartwarming, with their banter and connection feeling incredibly genuine. The way the story balanced lighthearted moments with emotional depth made it so easy to get lost in, and even the side characters added their own humor and personality to make the world feel lively. I still catch myself smiling at some of my favorite scenes, and honestly, it’s a drama I’d gladly rewatch.
I'm sad that this drama is one of my disappointments of the year. Somin is one of my favorite actresses, so I…
She wasn’t in love with her ex they only dated for two and a half years. She broke up with him when she was sick and took a year-long break to heal before returning to Korea. I really enjoyed this drama, though.
The love triangle in this is quite weird and handled very poorly, the SML comes back right after ML confesses,…
She wasn’t leading him on. It may seem that way, but if you pay attention to the key moment, she made it clear that getting back together wasn’t something she wanted. She even said, “We can fix the rings, but not our relationship,” emphasizing that they couldn’t return to what they once had.
Seokryu is a complex, flawed character just like the ML but like many K-drama FL characters, you have to consider the layers of their personality, especially when their perspective isn’t shown as much. The ex, just like the male lead, has toxic traits. both the main characters had their impact from the Ex storyline , not just the male lead
The love triangle in this is quite weird and handled very poorly, the SML comes back right after ML confesses,…
It seems like there’s a misunderstanding of the storyline here. The FL (Female Lead) was hiding a significant secret from her best friend, and her dynamic with the SML (Second Male Lead) was never about romantic interest—it was more about pity. She didn’t have any real affection for her ex-boyfriend, even when he was still in the picture. Their past relationship never interfered with the FL and ML's (Male Lead) budding romance. The ex wasn’t toxic, but it’s easy to see how some viewers might misinterpret the situation or miss these subtleties if they aren’t fully engaged with the story.
As for the love triangle, it wasn’t as poorly handled as some think. The FL’s behavior towards the SML might come across as indecisive, but it’s more about the complexity of her situation. She never had romantic feelings for the SML after breaking up, but she didn’t completely cut him off either. That doesn’t mean she was leading him on, though—it’s a reflection of her struggle to handle her past while moving forward with the ML.
Everyone processes dramas differently. It’s unfortunate that the user who dropped it didn’t resonate with the storyline, but it doesn’t mean the drama was poorly executed or that it will disappoint others. If you connect with the FL and her motives, the story will make much more sense. However, it's true that not everyone needs to love the same shows. Forcing yourself to watch it isn’t necessary—watch what speaks to you!
The female lead’s story was heartbreaking no one deserves to have such a heartless mother who didn’t even care whether her daughter went missing or not. I’m glad the drama didn’t give her a redemption arc because, at the end of the day she failed as a parent.
What stood out to me most was how beautifully the relationship between the leads was written their love felt so pure and deeply moving. The male lead, in particular, set my standards high. If only more real men could be as emotionally understanding and mature, it would make a difference.
Seokryu is a complex, flawed character just like the ML but like many K-drama FL characters, you have to consider the layers of their personality, especially when their perspective isn’t shown as much. The ex, just like the male lead, has toxic traits. both the main characters had their impact from the Ex storyline , not just the male lead
As for the love triangle, it wasn’t as poorly handled as some think. The FL’s behavior towards the SML might come across as indecisive, but it’s more about the complexity of her situation. She never had romantic feelings for the SML after breaking up, but she didn’t completely cut him off either. That doesn’t mean she was leading him on, though—it’s a reflection of her struggle to handle her past while moving forward with the ML.
Everyone processes dramas differently. It’s unfortunate that the user who dropped it didn’t resonate with the storyline, but it doesn’t mean the drama was poorly executed or that it will disappoint others. If you connect with the FL and her motives, the story will make much more sense. However, it's true that not everyone needs to love the same shows. Forcing yourself to watch it isn’t necessary—watch what speaks to you!