Guess you don't know how easy it is influence people with propaganda... Wars are even started to rally the support…
ROH Tae Woo won because the opposition was weak, and the times were chaotic. Also in June of 1987 he vowed many democratic reforms.
In 1993 Korea they elected Kim young sam. Who is actually one of Chun do hwans biggest opposition. In the 1987 election Kim young sam was actually in second place to ROH young Tae.
Kim young sam also was not in the same party as either chun do Hwan not ROH young Tae.
Now I assume you are talking about park gyeun Hye who is the first female president of South Korea. She served from 2013 to 2017. Also she is not the daughter of Chun do Hwan, but rather the daughter of park Chung hee. And she doesn't represent the party of her father but a Conservative party called GNP.
Also her term was 43 years after the regime of her father. That's a lot of time for people to forget the past.
The implication in snowdrop is a timeline of 5 years. People will remember plenty in such a short time.
I am really confused with where the plot is going now. I need the clarifications of each parties goals
North Korea - they want money. Don't care if their people dies to get it.
South Korea has 2 people with different goals.
Nam Tae il wants to use the hostages dying to create patriotism within south Koreans and to distract the people from listening to their opposition's truth.
Eun Cho kind of wants the same thing, but doesn't want people to die.
Both of them agree that the spies should all die.
Both sides have wives who want to ensure their husband will win the next next election in 5 years time.
The opposition wants to win the election because aemin party are corrupt and militaristic.
Kang Moo legit flirting with Soo Ho. That scene where Soo Ho turned Kang Moo around and asked him to spread had me fangirling! I know it won't happen though lol!
BTW, just for history buffs. Someone actually did try to assassinate the president Chun Do Hwan. It was referenced in Ep. 8, I thought some people would like to know.
It failed, but quite a few people died. It was in 1983 I think?
I think Cheong Ya will actually turn out to be good or redeemed, as well as all the NK spies. And when they all think they are going to go down the yellow brick road to escape the dorm. Ms. Pi will reveal her trap card.
Aaaaannnnddd, they are back in the Dorm.
Her code name Rhine, fits with the theme of NK spies code name which are bodies of land or water. Her keeping tabs on the students makes sense since these kids are children of political/wealthy elite.
It may be possible holding them hostage, has always been NK's trump card.
And having just 1 main bad guy, Ms. Pi, will give all of them a common enemy.
The cafeteria lady will be her second in command then.
But it looks one sided
In 1993 Korea they elected Kim young sam. Who is actually one of Chun do hwans biggest opposition. In the 1987 election Kim young sam was actually in second place to ROH young Tae.
Kim young sam also was not in the same party as either chun do Hwan not ROH young Tae.
Now I assume you are talking about park gyeun Hye who is the first female president of South Korea. She served from 2013 to 2017. Also she is not the daughter of Chun do Hwan, but rather the daughter of park Chung hee. And she doesn't represent the party of her father but a Conservative party called GNP.
Also her term was 43 years after the regime of her father. That's a lot of time for people to forget the past.
The implication in snowdrop is a timeline of 5 years. People will remember plenty in such a short time.
Big difference here.
And whatever the end results. The spies need to die so that they get political favor.
South Korea has 2 people with different goals.
Nam Tae il wants to use the hostages dying to create patriotism within south Koreans and to distract the people from listening to their opposition's truth.
Eun Cho kind of wants the same thing, but doesn't want people to die.
Both of them agree that the spies should all die.
Both sides have wives who want to ensure their husband will win the next next election in 5 years time.
The opposition wants to win the election because aemin party are corrupt and militaristic.
They can't hit the girls cuz hitting girls isn't cool. Even in kdrama.
Not a big fan of makjsng myself.
Kind of getting tired of being stuck at the dorm 😅
Seems like the plot is headed to the let's all work together route. Seems fairly predictable from here on out.
Interesting lol!
Just helping the comment sections get past startup.
The political and spy parts I feel is poorly written. The logic is flawed, and the spy parts hard to believe.
Find it hard to believe...
And I believe Ms. Pi is part of the real plan of NK, which is to kill the hostages, to show NK might.
From the way Cheong Ya talked, it appears the election excuse is just a ruse. And it wouldn't be surprising considering the ANSP are kind of idiots.
It failed, but quite a few people died. It was in 1983 I think?
He bent the scalpel like it was nothing. That's pretty impressive. I just tried to bend my spoon with one hand, and I can't do it :(
I think Cheong Ya will actually turn out to be good or redeemed, as well as all the NK spies. And when they all think they are going to go down the yellow brick road to escape the dorm. Ms. Pi will reveal her trap card.
Aaaaannnnddd, they are back in the Dorm.
Her code name Rhine, fits with the theme of NK spies code name which are bodies of land or water. Her keeping tabs on the students makes sense since these kids are children of political/wealthy elite.
It may be possible holding them hostage, has always been NK's trump card.
And having just 1 main bad guy, Ms. Pi, will give all of them a common enemy.
The cafeteria lady will be her second in command then.