Oh yes , the bonus introduced us to a mysterious room that Ms Pi entered . Wonder what its significance is to…
I have the suspicion that the Gwangjju massacre will be brought into the story, and Ms. Pi is one of the survivors of that time. Maybe Hosu dorm used to be a stronghold of the protestors.
The previous headmistress who is said to have hanged herself, may have done so rather than be captured.
From 1980 - 1987 South Korea was under a military regime. When protestors, mostly comprised of students protested, the government's version of the CIA, the ANSP, captured, tortured, and killed some of these protestors.
At the time the government said that anyone they arrested at the time are North Korean sympathizer or spies. Which the South Korean public denounced as false and fabricated lies.
South Korea netizens are concerned that the drama distorts history by making the ANSP and the government at the time in a favorable light. Also, they are concerned that a drama showing that the ANSP are trying to catch a spy, just proves that at the time the logical reasoning of the ANSP was true.
Young Ro: Ok, I really need to pee. Bachelor # 1, what would you do to help me?
North Korean Spy 1: Shut up and sit down, you can pee right there!!!
Young Ro: Umm... Ok... Bachelor # 2?
North Korean Spy 1: Umm, let me ask North Korean Spy # 1?
Young Ro: Right... Bachelor # 3?
Soo Ho: Don't be nosy, or I will kill you.
Young Ro: awwww! you love me!
What is this? The 1980s? Lol!
Side note. EP.5 is the single most unintended funniest episode of snowdrop so far. The ludicrous of the storyline had me smiling the whole time.
But no, i am only allowed to take residence in one website, MDL :)
Would you rather have your liberties stamped by North korea out in the open? Who as a SK citizen, are already trained to mistrust?
Or have your freedoms slowly eroded by a false democracy? Whose falseness is only tested when you become a protestor of the regime?
The previous headmistress who is said to have hanged herself, may have done so rather than be captured.
From 1980 - 1987 South Korea was under a military regime. When protestors, mostly comprised of students protested, the government's version of the CIA, the ANSP, captured, tortured, and killed some of these protestors.
At the time the government said that anyone they arrested at the time are North Korean sympathizer or spies. Which the South Korean public denounced as false and fabricated lies.
South Korea netizens are concerned that the drama distorts history by making the ANSP and the government at the time in a favorable light. Also, they are concerned that a drama showing that the ANSP are trying to catch a spy, just proves that at the time the logical reasoning of the ANSP was true.