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Feb 2, 2011 to Sep 2, 2021
6.0/10
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Dr. Frost consist of two parts. First, it's about a psychologist finding out the problems in people and trying to fix them. These parts are really good. The writer worked with real professionals from the field so it's on the realistic side. As you can see from the other preliminary reviews, reading it is recommended. Second, with a classic webtoon twist the story drifts away from the original synopsis and takes on a criminal turn. I wasn't fond of these detective plots. There were also some parts about Dr. Frost's character progression but at that point you might just go watch Dr. House. I've waited for yearsfor the second part but it was just a waste of time and patience. I don't recommend reading beyond the parts where Dr. Frost keeps a grip of himself at one point.
The consultation room of Yonggang University's psychology department is run by the genius Dr. Frost. Skilled at reading people, he is an easily recognizable figure with his shocking white hair and stoic face. But Dr. Frost has one fatal flawβhe lacks certain emotions, like love and empathy. Despite this, he solves every case that comes his way using his expansive textbook knowledge and sharp perception. Aiding him in his work is his assistant Yoon Seong-Ah, a young psychology student at the university. As the two work together to uncover the emotions and motivations of others, Dr. Frost begins to discover a part of himself which he lost long ago. [Written by MAL Rewrite]