Does anyone know where to watch ep 3 & 4 with subs? I don't get why this series of all doesn't have translators, the first season was so good and the 2nd is looking promising T_T
Definitely for a more mature audience If one wants action, fast paced plot, gore and jump-scared and overall dramatics that k-dramas are so fond off, this isn't a drama for you.
Instead if you want a drama that has great, natural acting, a realistic and beautifully executed plot where things sometimes take a long time and sometimes come to an sudden end (just like reality), exploration of the criminal mind and the affects this has on the ML, I really recommend this.
The 3rd episode was so good! I thought the 1st and most of the 2nd were pretty meh, but last 15-20min of ep 2 got my interest back up and the 3rd was great! LJS's acting is brilliant here.
Now this news break my heartA single mistake can ruin your whole life
Drunk driving is a very serious offence, not just a simple mistake. So many people get killed every year by drunk-drivers.
I don't believe in Korea's serious Cancel Culture and I don't think this one time offence should ruin her whole career, but I would've been seriously disappointed if they let her stay on this work. Many Korean celebrities have had to drop out of works for really silly reasons, but a case like this is something that should be reflected on a while, which will hopefully teach her to be more careful in the future.
To people confused about the age gap, it's only 4 years. The FL's undercover paper said she's 29 and the ML is 33. There's no huge age difference.
The flashback showed the FL as a teen, she could've been anywhere between late middle and early high school age. The fact that they didn't get a younger actor for the ML created confusion, but he was probably supposed to be around late high school/early college age.
I'm so confused... the FL was shown to be in Korea as a cop already before her brother died, but at the beginning of episode 11 she said she persuaded her parents to let her come back to Korea from the US to catch her brother's killer? Did I miss something??
He's one of the most handsome actors I've ever seen and looks 10-15 years younger than his actual age. I wonder will he still pass for 30s when in his 50s 😂
He's a brilliant actor, in TGD he plays a very reserved character, but he's able to bring such intensity and depth to such a subtly expressive role. TGD made me an instant fan, I'm planning on watching Snowdrop just for him too.
This man just keeps getting more handsome with age, he was handsome in The Fiery Priest, but he's even more handsome in Through The Darkness. Can't wait for Island.
if you’re like me and looking for episode 1 already, you should know it premieres on July 31st not July 30th.…
Does anyone know if this will be subbed? Maybe the subs will be up in the usual places finally after it's up in K-Plus (though I have no idea what that is....)?
Definitely for a more mature audience If one wants action, fast paced plot, gore and jump-scared and overall dramatics that k-dramas are so fond off, this isn't a drama for you.
Instead if you want a drama that has great, natural acting, a realistic and beautifully executed plot where things sometimes take a long time and sometimes come to an sudden end (just like reality), exploration of the criminal mind and the affects this has on the ML, I really recommend this.
I don't believe in Korea's serious Cancel Culture and I don't think this one time offence should ruin her whole career, but I would've been seriously disappointed if they let her stay on this work.
Many Korean celebrities have had to drop out of works for really silly reasons, but a case like this is something that should be reflected on a while, which will hopefully teach her to be more careful in the future.
The flashback showed the FL as a teen, she could've been anywhere between late middle and early high school age. The fact that they didn't get a younger actor for the ML created confusion, but he was probably supposed to be around late high school/early college age.
He's a brilliant actor, in TGD he plays a very reserved character, but he's able to bring such intensity and depth to such a subtly expressive role. TGD made me an instant fan, I'm planning on watching Snowdrop just for him too.