While I do find it laughable that no one has gotten seriously injured during this hostage situation (except for Eungcheol), I'm in the minority that isn't overly frustrated by what feels like a cycle happening. I actually find it fun having certain revelations about characters made as they plot what course of action to take. I guess something else that helps me is remembering that, although it's been weeks for us watching the hostage situation, it's only been a couple of days for the characters.
Agreed. It's another great scene to highlight what kind of leader Sooho is & why Eungcheol completely trusts him…
I'm not saying this because I'm partial to Sooho, but every flashback scene has been important & necessary to learn what kind of man he is & explain his actions. I love them.
That would be a great idea, it would especially help 'new' viewers who will watch snowdrop in future too. As far…
I've been trying to find a summary but have yet to see one. Yeah, I remember seeing a couple of users explain it well but they don't seem to be that active these days.
Contrary to what everyone is saying, I don't think that Youngro's character is one dimensional, but rather just…
Well said! Also, something that makes me chuckle is when viewers say Youngro doesn't do anything to help herself yet since the start all she's been trying to do is save the hostages.
but that's just it, she's only important because she influences the men in her life (her father, soo ho).
Exactly. She's actually made brave decisions to try & keep the hostages safe but because they haven't always worked out those actions get brushed aside.
For Boon Ok apologists:Boon Okβs background & upbringing was the blueprint of her vile character. She had to…
Her inferiority complex also makes her lose sight of things - like one example is how she let herself be manipulated by Dr. Kang as Miss Pi pointed out.
Ok so after watching ep 13 with subs , i wanted more of the story rather than the romance but ya i want more youngro's…
I was wondering if they were going to show us Youngro's backstory or if they were just going to leave it at the typical evil stepmother storyline. With time running out, it seems like the second.
I found this online and i couldn't agree more so i wanted to share it since many of you still miss the point of…
Aside from that, sometimes their scenes have briefly explained how their husband's actions are helping the party. For example, when some were confused how killing the hostages would favor them I believe the wives discussed it too.
I noticed that viewers, especially newer ones, can find the political aspects of the drama a bit hard to follow. Does anybody know if there is a summary so that we can make it into a topic of discussion post & it'll stay there for us to direct others to?
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