Some people r saying Hwal didn't loved his wife i wonder how the fuck did he got her pregnant twice?? Why did…
There's no doubt that Hwal and Dan Sol loved each other. It's just that their relationship was awkward because of Hwal's curse and Dan Sol's ability to see people's past. They weren't normal human beings. Hwal kept his distance from his family because of his curse and Dan Sol resented him because she blamed him for their kids' misfortunes. They were still human however, so they would have had moments when they let their guard down despite the awkwardness, fears, differences and insecurities. After all, we all need a shoulder to cry on when times get tough.
Bulgasal has the worst previews ever. Whoever's in charge of post-production needs to chill with those major spoilers, and make them a little misleading or clickbaity. They are so straightforward and reveal major plots, which ruins the fun.
For example, episode 9 literally showed Doyoon getting stabbed, which was without a doubt THE MOST IMPORTANT part of episode 10. A better shot in it's place would have been Doyoon's solo shot where he's asking Eul Tae "How did you find me?", followed by Sang Un and Hwal's reaction to the stabbing.
The shock element would have been bigger if the stab shot was cut from the previews. Mouse had excellent previews. They were misleading to the point that there were zero spoilers in previews.
Gosh this drama is full of twist n turns Don't know what will happen in the up coming episode hv to b prepared…
I don't think her BF is important in the context of this drama. The main idea was to get Si Ho pregnant, with a girl (I believe), and then undo the karma from 600 years a ago with the girl being born healthy and safe.
Tbh now that it's been revealed that both Hwal and Eul Tae were brothers 1000 years ago, and Eul Tae was the jealous brother who killed Hwal, I feel like Eul Tae isn't the only one to blame. Because his father didn't treat him as well as he should have. Jealousy turned him into a mad man. Worse, Bulgalady was in love with Hwal too 1000 years, so she punished Eul Tae by taking his soul and gifting it to Hwal. Hwal was supposed to die 600 years ago along with his mother, but Bulgalady gave him a new life with Eul Tae's soul, which is why he had a wound at birth. The soul that Sang Un now has is of Eul Tae's and that explains the connection between the two, when one hurts, so does the other.
Bulgalady's selfishness turned Hwal's life into a miserable cycle of karma. Eul Tae is a horrible person/monster, yes, but the father and Bulgalady should share the blame for putting Hwal through misery. Eul Tae, Bulgalady and Abujji, all three are to blame.
Having failed to win Hwal over, it's obvious that Ok Eul Tae will attack his family to provoke him. I am not ready for the bloodshed that's coming our way. I wish no one dies, but that's highly unlikely.
*Smh feminists, you can be a strong woman without being feminist.
100 percent agree. I never said non-feminists aren't strong. Of course, one can be strong with or without identifying with certain ideologies. I am only pointing out how the writer has empowered every female character within their diverse and unique identity, experiences, knowledge, and strengths, giving them a very level playing field, and that's textbook feminism.
The writer has to be a feminist, because of the way she's written most of the female characters. Young Ro, Ms. Pi, and Kang Chung Ya, despite the different ideologies, are smart, strong, independent, and don't let their emotional attachments get the better of them. They understand the bigger picture, and I love to see that. Boon Ok and Ha Na are strong and independent as well, despite being very impulsive.
In comparison, the males (bar Lee Kang Moo and Young Ro's dad) are confused, emotional, aggressive, and comical. Code 1 only knows how to yell, the Team Leader only knows how to follow orders, Im So Hoo and Gyeok Chan are head over heels for their women, the third spy is a weakling. The cadet is a scaredy-cat and Gweong Tae is playing with Seon Hee so he could get her money. The men are all over the place.
It's nice to see that KDramas are making their female characters strong and decisive enough to save themselves, and not waiting for an Oppa to come to their rescue.
The whole point of this drama is to show that NK soldiers are humans as well. There is a documentary of an ex…
I agree with you statement, and I love the human side of soldiers/agents. However, they are just asking to be killed. South isn't going to show any mercy to them for being humane. It's 3 vs thousands. Of course, they shouldn't be killing people mercilessly, but the number of times they have let their guard down is annoying. I am rooting for them to go back alive but they're acting amateurish haha.
Moran Hill 1 is the only one living up to her stature at this point.
Why are NK male spies acting like they haven't seen pretty women before? You are on a bloody mission. You have trained all your life to survive no matter what, and this is how you behave in a life and death situation? The male spies are gullible really.
If it wasn't for Dr. Kang Cheong Ya, they would be dead by now. She's such a professional, has no attachments, is true to her ideology (no matter how bad it might be), and doesn't mess around. She understands the magnitude of the situation and is behaving like a trained spy. You may hate her guts, but she's the only stable character in Snowdrop. Cool as ice, but wouldn't hesitate to blow the building up if needed. That's how you stamp your authority. You GO GIRL!
Snowdrop is based on notes from a prisoner who escaped a NK prison camp. I hope the prisoner isn't Im So Hoo in this drama, or the ending is going to be SAD.
This speculation sounds about right, but my question is why didn't Eul Tae take back his soul if it originally…
That makes me believe that Eul Tae wants to end the eight and final cycle of his soul's reincarnation, and become immortal without the painful dark hole. Or he would take his soul back in its final reincarnation so he dies and is never born again, because he's tired of his life. The former one makes more sense.
After watching episodes 5 and 6, I had a feeling that the soul isn't Hwal's, but Eul Tae's. Hwal is basically a soul-less person, who was supposed to die with his mother. However, Sang Un/Bulgasal blessed her with a life, giving him Eul Tae's soul somehow, which is why he had a scar on his hand at birth. Sang Un/Bulgasal took the soul back from Hwal because she didn't want him to die like his family at the hands of Bulgasal/Eul Tae. But Hwal made things worse by killing her.
That is why Eul Tae feels pain every time Sang Un feels pain because she has his soul. Eul Tae probably wants to kill her with his own hands and end his soul's cycle of reincarnation to either stay immortal or kill himself and end his misery. I am very sure, although not 100 percent. I wouldn't be surprised if Hwal remains immortal and Sang Un becomes immortal by the end of the show, killing Eul Tae.
How likely are the chances of Moran Hill 1 being Taedong River 1's sister he often mentions about? Did Yoo In Na try to talk to Jisoo becauss she saw necklace?
For example, episode 9 literally showed Doyoon getting stabbed, which was without a doubt THE MOST IMPORTANT part of episode 10. A better shot in it's place would have been Doyoon's solo shot where he's asking Eul Tae "How did you find me?", followed by Sang Un and Hwal's reaction to the stabbing.
The shock element would have been bigger if the stab shot was cut from the previews. Mouse had excellent previews. They were misleading to the point that there were zero spoilers in previews.
They need to STOP SPOILING NEW EPISODES LOL.
But of course, if it isn't Hwal, my analysis makes no sense haha.
Bulgalady's selfishness turned Hwal's life into a miserable cycle of karma. Eul Tae is a horrible person/monster, yes, but the father and Bulgalady should share the blame for putting Hwal through misery. Eul Tae, Bulgalady and Abujji, all three are to blame.
In comparison, the males (bar Lee Kang Moo and Young Ro's dad) are confused, emotional, aggressive, and comical. Code 1 only knows how to yell, the Team Leader only knows how to follow orders, Im So Hoo and Gyeok Chan are head over heels for their women, the third spy is a weakling. The cadet is a scaredy-cat and Gweong Tae is playing with Seon Hee so he could get her money. The men are all over the place.
It's nice to see that KDramas are making their female characters strong and decisive enough to save themselves, and not waiting for an Oppa to come to their rescue.
Moran Hill 1 is the only one living up to her stature at this point.
If it wasn't for Dr. Kang Cheong Ya, they would be dead by now. She's such a professional, has no attachments, is true to her ideology (no matter how bad it might be), and doesn't mess around. She understands the magnitude of the situation and is behaving like a trained spy. You may hate her guts, but she's the only stable character in Snowdrop. Cool as ice, but wouldn't hesitate to blow the building up if needed. That's how you stamp your authority. You GO GIRL!
That is why Eul Tae feels pain every time Sang Un feels pain because she has his soul. Eul Tae probably wants to kill her with his own hands and end his soul's cycle of reincarnation to either stay immortal or kill himself and end his misery. I am very sure, although not 100 percent. I wouldn't be surprised if Hwal remains immortal and Sang Un becomes immortal by the end of the show, killing Eul Tae.