Am I the only one who thinks Lim SooHo might die at the end of this show?
I thought a sad ending for him was inevitable, considering who he was... but there are real life spies who got to live in SK after all. So maybe there is a tiny chance.
Waittt π³ they added a new name/identity to Soo ho
MDL is edited by the community, so this means nothing special, only that someone submitted the edit and the mods accepted it. Nobody on this site has inside info π His "real" name was known since the premiere, part of jtbc's character description.
Seeing Jung Hae In with a younger co-star feels like a surreal experience. I thought he has a reputation as a…
I thought you didn't know his other work? From his 4 romance dramas/movie as male lead (before Snowdrop), he had 1 noona romance, 1 where the FL was older but their screen age was the same, and 2 where the FL was younger than him...
I read somewhere in the comment section that ML is adopted.. what if heβs really from SK? is this a possibility?…
https://tv.jtbc.joins.com/cast/PR10011401/1 His father is North Korean, but he was deemed an enemy of the system. So it is not likely that the high ranking politician is his real father, more likely adoptive, or maybe the 2nd husband of Suho's mom.
I first planned not to watch this show but somehow I ended up watching this. The reason is pretty obvious for…
Haein is a very talented actor who always chooses interesting, impactful stories. He is not after easy popularity with rinse-and-repeat romcoms, which makes me appreciate him more β€οΈ
What will happen if this drama gets 100k comments ? Does that mean successful drama ??
This one: https://kisskh.at/54501-hao-yi-xing I know nothing about cdramas, maybe it has super popular actors or beloved source material. Just heard that it has an insane number of comments π
I mean, just in the latest episode, we get:- Suho spelling out that the ANSP frames their own innocent citizens…
This drama is entirely fictional. Other than the backdrop (presidential elections in 1987 and the political climate surrounding it), everything comes from the writer's imagination. There was never any hostage situation in a girls dorm in Seoul.
The accusations are all based on several sentences from the synopsis/character descriptions, taken out of context. They have nothing from the actual drama's content to prove their claims, but that doesn't stop them from spreading lies.
So anyone who have watch this drama and knows about the history distortion, does it really happens. Because I…
I mean, just in the latest episode, we get: - Suho spelling out that the ANSP frames their own innocent citizens as spies, to stop them from protesting - ANSP and ruling party higher-ups discussing how they will kill all hostages and their own agent - ANSP torturing a journalist - ANSP detaining innocent students rather than letting them reunite with their families, so they can't spill the truth about the hostage situation
Maybe it's just me, but calling this beautification is a bit of a stretch imo...
I've just started watching it and I'm impressed! The script is excellent and this is another brilliant scenario…
Have you tried The Spies Who Loved Me? Yoo Inna's character in it is a civilian, but she is quick, smart, and resourceful - other than being a trained fighter, she is just as good as the actual spies around her :)
https://tv.jtbc.joins.com/cast/PR10011401/1
His "real" name was known since the premiere, part of jtbc's character description.
His father is North Korean, but he was deemed an enemy of the system. So it is not likely that the high ranking politician is his real father, more likely adoptive, or maybe the 2nd husband of Suho's mom.
I know nothing about cdramas, maybe it has super popular actors or beloved source material. Just heard that it has an insane number of comments π
There was never any hostage situation in a girls dorm in Seoul.
The accusations are all based on several sentences from the synopsis/character descriptions, taken out of context. They have nothing from the actual drama's content to prove their claims, but that doesn't stop them from spreading lies.
Number of comments means absolutely nothing.
- Suho spelling out that the ANSP frames their own innocent citizens as spies, to stop them from protesting
- ANSP and ruling party higher-ups discussing how they will kill all hostages and their own agent
- ANSP torturing a journalist
- ANSP detaining innocent students rather than letting them reunite with their families, so they can't spill the truth about the hostage situation
Maybe it's just me, but calling this beautification is a bit of a stretch imo...