Episode 7 had a nationwide viewership rating of 3.25% , hopefully it will keep rising now that Red Sleeve is done…
It's in first place in 4 regions - SK, Taiwan, Singapore and HK, and 3rd in Japan. From my understanding this global ranking does not include Disney+ Hotstar which streams in SEA so 12th place is really not that bad.
finally cheong ya is getting more scenes!! can the next episodes come sooner???4 days..
She was listed as a main role so I was confused when we did not see her that much in the first episodes; looks like we're finally getting her backstory, I knew there was more to her than being that doofus' mistress
Episode 7 had a nationwide viewership rating of 3.25% , hopefully it will keep rising now that Red Sleeve is done but I doubt they will reach double digits.
I canât believe how brainless do you have to be not understand this drama was made with the intention of being…
1. Itâd be nice if you could state your opinion without throwing out insults. It just makes you look self absorbed with a holier than thou attitude. 2. As youâve mentioned, Jisoo is a popular IDOL, more so internationally than locally to be honest. You seem to have followed the Korean industry for a long time so I assume you know how idols are usually perceived as âlessâ than the other folks in the industry. Theyâre more popular among the young people, who donât even have the right to vote. That being said, what impact do the international fans have on the election? Youâve emphasized on her international fame so I assume you think that would bring some sort of impact? 3. Koreans know their history and theyâre very patriotic too. Do you really think a FICTIONAL piece of work will erase what happened back in 1987? As youâve said it yourself, there have been plenty of other movies/tv shows/ documentaries made based on these horrific events. Snowdrop never claimed to be a documentary of the democracy movement so I donât understand how a FICTIONAL drama can be perceived as propaganda. Do you really think Korean people are so âbrainlessâ so that a piece of FICTIONAL work would influence in any way the election? 4. Now that the historical distortion has been clarified by JTBC with their statement, yet again, youâre grasping at straws creating all these crazy theories and for what? A false sense of superiority?
what about this and our moral compass?âAssociating the democratization movement with spies is another persecution…
You're really brining up spamming when you have posted the same comment 3 times in the past 30 minutes? Which has already been spammed by another user idk how many times before. You've made an account just to post this without actually bringing any new insight on the discourse. Smh..
I wish people could be more open-minded and give the staff and actors the benefit of the doubt. It's only been 2 episodes, we've barely scratched the surface and the production team have stated several times there won't be any romanticization and/or glorification of the NSA and everything that happened.
I'm not going to fight with anybody, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, if you do not want to watch it, drop it but coming here after every episode, staying updated on the actor's social media, replying to everyone who is giving this a chance, I'm sorry, you look like a fan.
No she isn't. She is a victim. If JiAn had come to her and told the whole truth the moment she found out this…
I'm not only talking about the slap in ep 20 but her behaviour throughout the whole 20 episodes so far. I know her character is supposed to be ~innocent~ but she's acting like a spoilt teenager. She's the same age as Jian physically but mentally.... She's still heavily dependent on her family (Jian), she whines, jumps easily to conclusions and acts impulsively.
I'm not denying she is a victim (imo Jian is one as well). I'm also not saying she's evil (yet), but she's very immature.
I'm curious to see how the story will unfold, in particular how Jisoo will handle this and how she will act, knowing how she treated Jian after she left them for the rich family.
2. As youâve mentioned, Jisoo is a popular IDOL, more so internationally than locally to be honest. You seem to have followed the Korean industry for a long time so I assume you know how idols are usually perceived as âlessâ than the other folks in the industry. Theyâre more popular among the young people, who donât even have the right to vote. That being said, what impact do the international fans have on the election? Youâve emphasized on her international fame so I assume you think that would bring some sort of impact?
3. Koreans know their history and theyâre very patriotic too. Do you really think a FICTIONAL piece of work will erase what happened back in 1987? As youâve said it yourself, there have been plenty of other movies/tv shows/ documentaries made based on these horrific events. Snowdrop never claimed to be a documentary of the democracy movement so I donât understand how a FICTIONAL drama can be perceived as propaganda. Do you really think Korean people are so âbrainlessâ so that a piece of FICTIONAL work would influence in any way the election?
4. Now that the historical distortion has been clarified by JTBC with their statement, yet again, youâre grasping at straws creating all these crazy theories and for what? A false sense of superiority?
I'm not going to fight with anybody, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, if you do not want to watch it, drop it but coming here after every episode, staying updated on the actor's social media, replying to everyone who is giving this a chance, I'm sorry, you look like a fan.
I'm not denying she is a victim (imo Jian is one as well). I'm also not saying she's evil (yet), but she's very immature.
I'm curious to see how the story will unfold, in particular how Jisoo will handle this and how she will act, knowing how she treated Jian after she left them for the rich family.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5dEKerj9ko