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Tune In
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Jul 15, 2026
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Healing each other

It was a sweet story about 2 people healing each other. The visuals were good, the music was beautiful. The story was ok, but didn't feel complete. The production was messy. A big filming mistake in episode 2. He ordered an iced americano, but the server gave him a metal mug for hot coffee and it was empty...

The acting was ok. There was a bit chemistry, the kisses were ok thanx to Kim Beom Gyu. It's such a shame when one actor gives his all with kissing and the other hardly moves his mouth...
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Love Has Fireworks
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Comedy From Afar, A Tragedy Up Close

Tan Jian Ci does a phenomenal job in his portrayal of the ML and manages to turn a crabby, dislike-able ML into someone kinda cute. Don't get me wrong, TJC carried the drama and without him, this easily could have been an angsty melodrama. He has a natural talent for comedy and tongue-in-cheek moments. If it weren't for him, I most likely would have dropped the drama.

But please, let's be serious. The ML is a love that I don't wish upon anyone. Who else would want a crabby, sarcastic, sometimes downright rude good-for-nothing that cannot wash dishes, cook, clean, or do laundry and thinks the whole world runs around him. It might give viewers a little PTSD because we all know someone like this, but they often are not some conglomerate group's heir.

From afar, it's a comedy but up close, it's a tragedy. The poor FL who was on track to being a trad wife gets dumped by her fiance for a rich girl and her earnesty taking care of him and his whole family is thought of as suffocating. But because she was so set on being a trad wife, FL gave up a lot of career opportunities. Not only does she end up broke from buying a marital home by herself, she also has no job prospects and is taken advantage of multiple times by many different people. As the author would have it, the ML comes in and saves the day every time something happens. He loans her money, teaches her how to navigate work, diffuses or resolves plots against her, and eventually gives her a job (multiple times). It is safe to say that without ML, FL would have been cannon fodder and likely would have just been another unfortunate scapegoat. Unfortunately, she is also accompanied by several well-meaning but troublesome friends who don't always make the situation better and only add to the situation.

Needless to say, my issues lie with the script and characters but not the actors themselves. Wang Chu Ran does a great job in this drama because she manages to balance the fine line between drama, comedy, and tragedy. It's just TJC blows the entire cast out of the water in this one because he quite literally dominates the screen. In short, it's a male-saviour drama where the ML saves the damsel in distress. While it's not outright misogynistic, there are enough red flags for you to not love it and rewatch it later.

Red Flags (not an inclusive list):
- The streamer/front desk/dancer friend x the stalkerish gamer couple = No, just no. Completely omitting them would have made the drama better
- The random mini break ups the main couple goes through followed by reconciliation without changing any behaviors
- The last minute selling of the house because the ex's mom is sick (bro, there's literally no obligation to do anything for them anymore)

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Ongoing 2/12
The Apartment Job
11 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I’m literally crying laughing ? dynamic duo of the year already!

Okay, so I randomly picked up this drama because I love Ji Sung, and Oh My God, I’ve only watched the first two episodes and I am already obsessed! My stomach genuinely hurts from laughing so much. If you need something light, super funny, and chaotic for the weekend, this is IT.The whole plot is just so wild and unhinged. You have this ex-gangster boss who decides the best way to steal 10 billion won is by becoming the president of an apartment complex. Like, who even thinks of that?! But the real gold is the "fake family" setup.The fake wedding scene in episode 1 had me rolling on the floor. Ji Sung and Ha Yoon-kyung have this weird, bickering chemistry that just works so well. One minute they are faking a romantic moment with a thumb-kiss, and the next minute they are arguing like they’ve been trapped in a toxic marriage for 50 years. Ha Yoon-kyung is such a breath of fresh air here—she’s so chaotic and money-minded, I love her character already.And Ji Sung? The man never misses. He looks so intimidating but then does the goofiest things while dealing with the nosy apartment aunties and grandpas. The entire neighborhood is full of weird, shady, and hilarious people, which makes the whole vibe feel like a complete madhouse.It honestly reminds me a bit of The Fiery Priest or Vincenzo vibes where it's a crime/heist story but the comedy is just turned up to 100.Only two episodes in, but I'm 100% hooked. If they keep up this exact energy and comedy timing, this is easily going to be one of my favorite watches this year. Go watch it right now, you won't regret it!

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Dream to You
13 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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I'm hooked!!! (Past Tense)

This show had the best intro episodes I've seen in a while! wow so, so, so perfectly done.

I have with just 2 episodes watched the perfect understanding of who these characters are, the mains and support too and so far it's good!! So good in fact that I'm scared of how the 10 next episodes are going to keep this up. Is it going to be this good for all 12? Is it going to slowly go downhill and end up being trash? Somewhere in the middle, maybe? Probably?

I don't know, I truly hope that it keeps going this well, but I've been disappointed too many times before to be confident that it will. For now it's a 10/10 and I cannot wait to watch more.

I am so into this drama! episodes 3-4 were just as good as the first two episodes , I'm so happy with how the story is developing and how the characters interact with each other.

The plot is nothing new, we pretty much can tell what is going to happen next but the chemistry between the actors is so fantastic and the acting is so good that in my opinion it is worth watching 100%. There's still plenty of time to mess it up so I'm not going to say that this is the best drama ever or whatever but, so far so good and still a 10/10 for me.

Well, it happened, my expectations for this drama have dropped one the one end, Hana's mom sucks!! I might hate her more than I do Soobin's dad so that gives me a good villain to hate, but I jae has become an annoyance for me I don't dislike her but she's making it really hard for me to root for her.

I'm updating my rating to an even 8.0 and I am treating the Hana and Yugeon pairing as the main plotline because honestly it's the better plot and their chemistry is fire!

I know not to get my hopes up and yet I do every single time, episode 8 felt like a waste of time most of it spent on the annoying "Jelous for absolutely no reason" trope, it would've been so much better if it focused on the scandal and more Hana and Yugeon instead. I didn't care much for third couple as that plot thread felt completely removed from the story and now that it's somewhat integrated I don't care at all. There are only 2 episodes left to go and I'm just hoping that it ends well for Hana, I thought I was going to hate her when she was first introduced and she became the best characters in the entire series, I absolutely adore her.

I was hooked! they had me excited and hopeful for a 10/10 drama, but they lost me. I came here today to watch the final two episodes and as soon as I clicked on episode 11 I regretted waiting until today because it meant I had 2 more hours of this instead of one. I am utterly disappointed, the ending was fine same old same old, what started as a possible 10 for me ended as a very generous 6.

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Beyond Goodbye
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
The story follows Saeko, a woman shattered by the sudden loss of her fiancé, Yusuke, in a tragic accident on the very day he proposed. Months later, she crosses paths with Naruse, a man who has been given a second chance at life after receiving a heart transplant. Unbeknownst to Saeko, Naruse was the recipient of Yusuke’s heart. As the two are drawn to each other, Naruse begins to experience strange, lingering memories and impulses that do not belong to him—but to the man Saeko loved.
🌟 What Makes It Special
1. A Poetic Exploration of Grief and Connection

Rather than relying on cheap melodramatic tropes, Beyond Goodbye treats its supernatural premise (cellular memory) with incredible gentleness and maturity. It’s not just a romance; it’s a profound meditation on how we process loss and whether the essence of a person can truly survive after they are gone.
2. Spellbinding Performances

The chemistry between the lead actors is the beating heart of the show:

Kasumi Arimura (as Saeko) delivers a masterclass in quiet, devastating grief. You feel every ounce of her longing and confusion.

Kentaro Sakaguchi (as Naruse) brilliantly navigates the complex, jarring experience of a man caught between his own identity and the foreign emotions taking over his body.

3. Breathtaking Visuals and Atmosphere

Set against the stunning, snowy landscapes of Hokkaido and the vibrant streets of Hawaii, the cinematography is nothing short of cinematic. The contrast between the cold, serene environments and the warm, aching emotions of the characters makes every frame look like a painting.
4. A Soulful Soundtrack

The music, featuring a hauntingly beautiful theme song by Hikaru Utada, perfectly mirrors the melancholic yet hopeful tone of the series. It gently pulls at your heartstrings without feeling manipulative.

8.5/10

"A breathtakingly sad, yet incredibly comforting watch."

Beyond Goodbye is a masterpiece of modern Japanese television. It takes a premise that could easily have felt cheesy and elevates it into a deeply respectful, visually gorgeous, and emotionally raw story about love's endurance. It’s a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a mature, deeply felt romantic drama.

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The Lie We Lived In
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Jul 15, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Good plot!

This was a good crime BL with a good plot.
The fight scenes were good! It had good visuals and the music was good enough for the drama.

Kim Kyung Min wasn't really convincing as a cop. But the overall acting was very good.
The mains had good chemistry and the kisses were good.

I recommend watching.
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Payback
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This cast!

For this being Min and Toptap's first series at all (as Mains) let alone together, the chemistry between these two is phenomenal. Excellent job done by the casting director. And the rest of the cast is just as good. Shogun was great as the sexy playboy type in Deep Night, and yet I am totally buying him as the sweet and innocent Sky here. Khunnote is a great supporting actor, but I think he must be better known for his music because I don't remember him having any main roles before and other than Dare You to Death, I don't know that I've seen him in anything. Fuaiz playing the bad guy seems like the next logical step after his character in 4Minutes. This series stands alone much like KinnPorsch for me.

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How Dare You!?
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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A lighthearted watch with a bit of heartache

My first drama this year and my first watch after a long drama slump.
- worth the wait? For me yes as it just falls right to my expectations.
- worth watching? Yes for someone who's looking for a light watch with slight drama, pleasing visuals and a happy ending.
- any cons? At first I found the dubbing unusual as it doesn't fit Wang Churan's face but I did get used to it.

Comedy:
I can't say it's humorous enough because as hard as they tried to make it look comedic, it wasn't funny and just looks like they're roleplaying a comedy script. It doesn't look natural. I did smile though but the LOL is not there😅 mind you I have a very shallow sense of humor.

Visuals:
I really like how they styled Cheng Lei's hair here. It suits him better than what they did in TFJ 😅
And Hu Yi Xuan is stunning. STUNNING!

Ending:
Happy ending. Yay 🎉. But the tidbit they showed after that HE in the fantasy world... Nahh. Only novel readers will know what that scene means but as for those who haven't read the novel like me, it's just so random 😅 I only understood it after I heard that there was supposedly more to their ending in the fantasy world like there was supposed to be a child between them and they even casted him but the end result was much different. The ML died then the FL was the one who ruled the empire until their son succeeded and then she dies and tada, went back to the modern world where FL and ML meet again with memories intact. But the final drama ending??? Nahh 😅

Anyways, that's as much as I can type from what I can still remember as I write this review months after I watched the drama.

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Journey with You
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

I expected more

This was a good drama, but i did expect a lot more of it. The story was good and it had beautiful visuals and music.
I can't really put my finger on the problem, but it just wasn't as good as Kill to love, to give an example.

The acting was good, but i didn't "feel" all the characters. Possibly that is my problem with this drama.
The kisses were ok, the kisses in the main NC Scene were great, so was that whole scene.

I recommend watching it, just don't expect a masterpiece.
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Ongoing 5/11
The Edge of Horizon
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
5 of 11 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This series is so addictive ,wtach at your own risk?

First of all WHAT A FANTASTIC ACTING AND STORY. Watching them fall in love so innocently and so deeply makes me want to cry. Honestly I didn't expect much BUT this series has set a standard for me that is impossible to ever be crossed.
I loved everything about it: The cast, the set, the story, the bgm, the ost, the costumes, the scenario.
Watching ONGSA and INN is making me FEEL so many emotions.
I can feel and see the yearing, the longing, the helplessness, the possessiveness through Ongsa's eyes. And the determination, the love, the fire through Inn's eyes.
I absolutely LOVE them.
Their eyes speak more than words ever could. The chemistry between them in absolutely fantastic.
They both match so well physically and emotionally. They are so in tune with eachother.
And i ABSOLUTELY LOVED TINN and PHOB's love making scene. It was so emotional and spiritual. They were so in to eachother. The softness and surrender in their eyes was so beautiful. I have never seen such a beautiful and pure love making scene. There is something so beautiful in the way Tinn looks at phob. There are so many small actions he does that makes them seeing so lovely. All in all THEY NAILED IT.

YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING ACTORS.
I can seen the hardwork and so much dedication in your work. Keep it up.

LOTS OF LOVE ❤️❤️

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AI Girl
14 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

One of the most underrated GLs of the year deserves more attention

Three episodes in and I'm already attached to these two.....I was anticipating the trope like " Human falls for a robot" but it is much more charming and deep. Its a story about loneliness and companionship where you let a special someone in your life. What hooked me is not only the AI concept but also the chemistry which is off the charts. We all have met someone like Gen who are awkward ,quiet and a little lost. Then Ai comes and literally changes her life into a more meaningful one. The series also does a nice job balancing comedy with emotional moments. One minute you're laughing because of Ai's innocent behavior, and the next you're thinking about Gen's loneliness. The pacing has also been solid though we only have 7 episodes...saddddd. Then we have Irene who is watching every move of Ai. She might fall in love with Gen through Ai's eyes....thats poetic lol.

Of course, with only three episodes released, it's still too early to judge the overall story. The biggest challenge will be maintaining the quality and delivering a satisfying conclusion. However, based on what's been released so far, the series has exceeded my expectations like Love Beyond Dreams. Can we have a little cameo of Rann and P'Le pls.

If you're looking for a GL that's a little different from the usual college or office romances, I'd definitely tell u to give AI Girl a chance. It has heart, it's genuinely entertaining, and after only couple of episodes, I'm already invested in where this story is going.

Now comes the hardest part... waiting for next episodes.

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Ongoing 10/12
Smile after Tears
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
10 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Awful plotline and the development of it is worse

I understand the synopsis, but it's illogical to try and sell me a love story between the characters we think are the protagonists, only for one of them to die in the most unexpected way possible, and then reveal that the real love interest was always the protagonist's childhood friend. If they wanted it to be a reunion story, they could have easily done so. There was no need to saddle us with a romantic subplot that went nowhere, and then, more than halfway through the series, try to replace one of the main characters. Ultimately, it's one of the worst BL plots I've ever seen.

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ChermChey
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10
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As a novel reader, I am pretty satisfied with this adaptation!

⚠️ I am about to spoil the whole series so, if you haven’t watched it yet please do scroll to another review ⚠️

First thing first, I would like to thank everyone that’s involved in this series including all actors, producers, directors, and all teams behind the scenes!! It’s been a great months of me enjoying the series. My eyes are blessed with their COLOR GRADING!!! They’re very confident with it and YES they better be because that is one of the most outstanding traits of this show. But somehow, it’s truly a new type of show I guess, we are having this ‘daily life’ storyline where the leads are a bar owners who are kinda ‘unique’ to the point that they named the bar as “ChermChey”. Met during their heartbroken trip and end up being the lovers of their life 🥰

This big plot is pretty clear and neat. Now, we gotta move on to how’d that simple and clean plot turns into a 10 EP of a series?
1. The bar owner supposedly was Eung only (along with his ex), but as he got to know Intha, they decided to be a business partner whereas Intha invest and manage things financially (well, cleaning the bar after the closing is mandatory 😁😁 your man instruct you, you can’t refuse) while Eung manages the operation of the bar as in paying attention to everything regarding the business. - This plot went pretty quick, as they didn’t really show us much about the renovation and stuff… they mostly show us them buying groceries for restocking -
2. Intha move in to the bar actually needs a longer explanation (for someone who has trust issues… the pace for this part is too fast… 😁😁 but it’s nothing impossible) but this is the second details that supposedly need some attention
3. The relationship development of InthaEung for sure 🥰🥰🥰 them living their lives, rebuilding their bar that I’d call it as their love nest, problem solving, hyping their relationship and keeping it as strong as it can (I surely love this plot as they introduce me to their relationship dynamic. I’d say I have seen A LOT of ‘hyper and extra’ couple in novels but turning it into a live action show is another story and I think ChermChey did it pretty well tho -I personally haven’t really watched another series that bluntly show how ‘extra’ they are, mostly implicitly or letting audience’s imagination do the magic)
4. Well Bomb and Athen as the side couple was briefly presented in the series [yet if I didn’t read the novel I’d have no idea about the relationship of Eung, Nok, Bomb, and Athen]

Those four point alone was enough to make a 10 EP series… I do have some notes regarding several scenes tho:
- Athen ordering his boys to ruin Eung’s bar (we didn’t get the dialogue for this so… -just a mere phone call scene without a full convo- we just can guess)
- The inexistence background of Intha giving that bottle opener necklace to Eung makes it seems ‘ceremonial’… or to put it bluntly ‘out of nowhere’,,, if I didn’t read the novel I wouldn’t know the context -that’s for sure
- The flashback scene during Intha’s silence (I can feel the emotions in his expression but it didn’t match the montage)… I believe it would’ve been more ‘organized’ if there’s a fighting scene of Eung with the dudes that tries to ruin their store… (I understand that in terms of production this scene would’ve take a lot of time and money but, I believe this scene is necessary tho) - but as In said in the diary, he’s worried of Eung’s wellbeing… and I believe that ‘fight’ scene scene is definitely necessary!
- I wonder why didn’t we have a single hospital scene?? Bomb was hit by that wrench soo I believe he needs some stitches and changing Eung’s plot after the fire into a drunkard doesn’t really help cuz they still use the scene where Intha was reminding Eung to drink his medicine -where’d this come from?- (I believe either they rearrange the novel or there’s an issue during the filming process)
- I saw a comment asking why there’s a mermaid scene in this series (out of nowhere) I’d say it’s fair as they didn’t show us the context when Eung said that he dreamt about going to a beach for trip along with Intha (additional context… he get to wore a mermaid suit there, so Intha bought one for him and surprise him during their stay at In’s house)
- Hmm,,, that scene in the last ep about odd days and even days… they’re actually talking about taking turn washing dishes and cleaning up… we didn’t have that context in the series so it might be confusing
- And don’t even talk about that pink duvet… god know what made it need an immediate laundry… 🤭🤭

I love their acting, chemistry and all…but those plot needs a bit revision I believe^^
I’m not the type that’s obsessed in NC so I actually find it having a ‘proper amount’…

P.S. I seriously wanna know the interior of this bar as I really can’t picture the structure based on all the shots taken… Is there anyone that can illustrate it?
And I really can’t tell the difference between daytime and nighttime in some scenes…

These plot holes could be a good marketing way to buy the novel 😁😁😁

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Ongoing 10/28
Key to the Phoenix Heart
8 people found this review helpful
by shay
Jul 15, 2026
10 of 28 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Drama I Didn’t Expect to Love

I wasn’t planning on watching Key to the Phoenix Heart, but I’m so glad I decided to give it a chance. It completely surprised me and became such an addictive watch.
Minghao Hou and Mi Ai aren’t really my favourites based on their previous works, but both of their acting is honestly 10/10. Their chemistry is amazing, and they bring so much life to the story.
The plot is one of the biggest highlights for me — it’s engaging, fast-paced, and keeps you hooked. I also love the music; it adds so much to the overall atmosphere of the drama.
I’m really enjoying it so far and I’m looking forward to the next episodes!😍

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The First Frost
1 people found this review helpful
by shay
Jul 15, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Drama I Almost Gave Up On Became One of My Favourites

When The First Frost first came out, I tried watching the first episode but ended up dropping it. A few months later, I decided to pick it up again, and I honestly can't believe I almost missed out on this beautiful drama.
The First Frost is one of the most emotionally intense dramas I've watched. It’s full of angst, longing, heartbreak, and healing, but every painful moment feels worth it. It’s the kind of slow-burn romance that quietly pulls you in until you realise you’re completely invested.
Bai Jing Ting and Zhang Ruo Nan were incredible. Their chemistry, the atmosphere, and the soundtrack created such a beautiful and melancholic feeling. I especially loved seeing Wen Yifan’s journey of healing and Sang Yan’s unwavering support. He is such a rare type of male lead — patient, emotionally mature, and deeply caring.
What made this drama special was seeing both perspectives. You understand their fears, their misunderstandings, and why their love takes time to grow. Their story is heartbreaking, but also incredibly warm and comforting.
I'm so glad I gave The First Frost a second chance because it became a drama that stayed with me.

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