I like the drama so far but why are the FLs in most historical dramas are poor or struggling every time while the MLS are nobles, scholars and sometimes rich?
The most interesting character is Shin Kyung Ja, the Student President.But she is a supporting so we might not…
Tbh, I thought her character was just there to be a hindrance to the main characters of the series because she seems to be that overly strict president but I hope we see more of her. She's the less annoying version of Kye Boon Ok so far lmao.
I think there are going with the romeo and Juliet angle Forbidden love and against all odds angle
True, Kye Boon Ok (Kim Hye Yoon's character) requested Young Ro (Jisoo) to give her the english version of Romeo and Juliet which might be a foreshadowing of upcoming events. Who knos?
episode 2 spoilers, if you haven't seen it yetML is a NK spy, who was hired by the NSA to do some dirty work for…
Ooooohhh, nice observation. But tbh, I do not really want Im Sooho to be a spy doing dirty works because that would cause an uproar. It would be better if he was just a north korean defector instead.
Guys, who is the most interesting character as of now in your opinion?
Mine is obviously Pi Seunghee, Kye Boon-ok & Yeo Jeong-min (Short haired bestfriend of Young Ro)
I also want to see more of Kang Cheong Ya, because she is played by the beautiful Yoo In Na. She is listed as a main character, so I think in the future episodes she will come up more.
if you're not in it for the romance then just based on the first two episodes I'd say no. The political aspect…
I agree af, the political part is really confusing and the "spy" plot aswell. I think the dormitory plotline is far more entertaining for me personally. <3
"There is no spy leading the democratization movement in Snowdrop. The setting where the male and female leads…
Yeah, I really do not know about that yet but maybe that's a different issue. Maybe one of the NSA people lied and manipulated Jisoo into thinking that Jung Hae In might be an NK spy.
"There is no spy leading the democratization movement in Snowdrop. The setting where the male and female leads…
I get you what your saying <3 But I do not think these spies are linked to the democratization movement at all. I'm still standing to my theory that Im Sooho might just be a North Korea Defector not a spy. Have a nice day <3
"Most of the misunderstandings that were pointed out by many people, such as historical distortion and disparaging…
"There is no spy leading the democratization movement in Snowdrop. The setting where the male and female leads would participate in, or lead the democratization movement did not appear in the first or second episodes and will not appear anywhere in the script after either." So they spoiled that there's no spies in this series.
"Most of the misunderstandings that were pointed out by many people, such as historical distortion and disparaging of the democratization movement will be resolved through the drama’s future episodes as the show goes through its storyline. This will include the production team’s intentions of not repeating the era where individual freedoms and happiness were suppressed by unjust power." - JTBC
This is why I am waiting for future episodes to air first because we don't really know much about the plot because there's only 2 episodes.
"Most of the misunderstandings that were pointed out by many people, such as historical distortion and disparaging of the democratization movement will be resolved through the drama’s future episodes as the show goes through its storyline. This will include the production team’s intentions of not repeating the era where individual freedoms and happiness were suppressed by unjust power." - JTBC
This is why I am waiting for future episodes to air first because we don't really know much about the plot because there's only 2 episodes.
My theory is that maybe Im Sooho (Jung Hae In) might not be a North Korean Spy but a North Korean Defector, which are two completely different things. Based on the description of this drama, this was adapted by the handwritten notes of a man that escaped North Korea's political prison camp (In ep 2, we have seen Im Sooho writing on his little notebook which might be the handwritten notes that was referred on the description of this series). So to sum it all up, my theory is that Im Sooho was maybe wrongfully accused in North Korea and was imprisoned in North Korea's political prison camp, with the help of his two other friends or maybe more? He got out and fled to South Korea but the NSA might've tracked them down and can possibly use them as pawns or a reasoning for them to kill innocent protestors and accuse them as North Korean Spies even though they are not because they will say that North Korean spies are now in the country. I'm searching more info about what happened in the democratization movement, but I know that the NSA wrongfully accused alot of innocent activists and protestors of being North Korean spies which they were not. With this theory, the NSA is the main antagonists (which in reality THEY ARE! They are scumbags). Thoughts? Provide your own theories aswell. Do not bombard the reply section with spam messages. I am here to provide a mature discourse about theories and such.
Mine is obviously Pi Seunghee, Kye Boon-ok & Yeo Jeong-min (Short haired bestfriend of Young Ro)
I also want to see more of Kang Cheong Ya, because she is played by the beautiful Yoo In Na. She is listed as a main character, so I think in the future episodes she will come up more.
Yes, he was North Korean but I never saw a scene in which he was a spy working for NSA.
This is why I am waiting for future episodes to air first because we don't really know much about the plot because there's only 2 episodes.
This is why I am waiting for future episodes to air first because we don't really know much about the plot because there's only 2 episodes.