The romantic comedy “Spring Fever” concluded its run on February 10, achieving its highest viewership ratings with the series finale. As the drama came to an end, the lead actors shared their thoughts on the experience and selected the scenes that left the strongest impression on them.

Ahn Bo Hyun described “Spring Fever” as a project that renewed his confidence. Although he initially worried about performing in dialect, he embraced it as a new challenge. The positive response from viewers toward both the drama and his character gave him significant encouragement. He expressed hope that audiences would remember the series as a warm and comforting story, much like the approaching spring, and thanked viewers for their support of the drama and his character Jae Gyu.

Lee Joo Bin looked back fondly on the six months of filming, which began in the heat of summer and ended in the snowy winter. Spending that time in Pohang felt like living in a second home. Portraying Bom’s emotional healing journey also had a personal impact on her, as she felt herself becoming stronger and more open-hearted through the role. She chose the scene in Episode 6, where Jae Gyu and Bom confirm their feelings for each other, as her most memorable moment. After numerous misunderstandings, the honesty in that scene highlighted the beauty of love expressed sincerely. She wished viewers warmth and happiness as winter passes and spring arrives.

Cha Seo Won shared that working on “Spring Fever” was meaningful because it allowed him to reveal a new side of himself through the character Choi Yi Joon. He selected the hangover scene in Episode 12 as his favorite, noting that it was both entertaining and emotionally significant. The moment not only deepened the bond between the characters but also helped him grow closer to Ahn Bo Hyun during filming. He concluded by expressing gratitude to viewers and promising to continue showing a wider range of characters in future projects.