release date, schedule, where to watch
Official information is expected.
A good drama "about characters": without unnecessary fuss, but with lively chemistry and a warm atmosphere of a small town.
I recommend it if you want romance with humor and gradual character development, rather than an instant "fairy tale."
"Spring Fever" is a drama that captivates not with loud twists, but with atmosphere and character chemistry. At the center of the story is Yoon Bom, a teacher from Seoul, who is assigned to a small town and abruptly falls out of her usual metropolitan reality. Here, everything is closer, more direct, and more honest: people know too much about each other, rumors spread faster than news, and any outsider instantly finds themselves under scrutiny. It is in this environment that Yoon Bom encounters Song Jae-kyu — a man with a reputation for being a straightforward "bandit," from whom others expect rudeness, problems, and troubles. But the more the heroine observes him and the local life, the clearer it becomes: behind the labels lie real reasons, pain, and personal history.
The series carefully builds conflict on the contrast of worldviews: urban rationality against provincial straightforwardness, the habit of keeping distance against the inevitable closeness of a small community. Yoon Bom has to redefine boundaries — where the professional role of a teacher ends and her personal life begins, why "correct" decisions do not always work, and how a person changes when forced to look at the world not from above, but from beside. At the same time, "Spring Fever" does not turn into sugary romance: there is awkwardness, doubts, reputational risks, and trials that gradually reveal both characters.
Currently, episodes 1–4 are available, and the further schedule depends on official announcements. If you love dramas where relationships develop through dialogues, internal changes, and clashes of character, this season may become that "cozy" series that is easy to watch but leaves an aftertaste.
Episodes 1–4 of season 1 are available.
Official dates have not been specified yet.
A teacher from Seoul moves to a small town and gets close to a man with a reputation as a bandit.
Comedy, melodrama.
Usually on platforms and in dubs that acquire release rights in your region.