You do know there are relationships with the same age difference, right?
You do know it is at least legal right? Plus the show isn't about those two getting together, it is about stopping people from dying. Which last time I checked didn't have to do anything with age.
Okay this is JTBC statement: This is JTBC’s statement regarding controversy about the drama “Snowdrop.”
Following the broadcast of “Snowdrop,” controversy is not dying down based on false information, so we are releasing a statement.
First of all, the background and motif for important incidents in “Snowdrop” are the time of military regime. With this background, it contains a fictional story of the party in power colluding with the North Korean government in order to maintain authority. “Snowdrop” is a creative work that shows the personal stories of individuals who were used and victimized by those in power.
There is no spy who leads the democratization movement in “Snowdrop.” The male and female leads were not shown as participating in or leading the democratization movement in episodes 1 and 2, and they do not do so in any part of the future script.
Most of the misunderstandings regarding concerns of “history distortion” and “disparaging the democratization movement” criticized by many people will be settled through the progress of the drama’s plot. The drama includes the production team’s intent of hoping for no repetition of an abnormal era in which individual freedom and happiness are oppressed by unjust power.
Although we unfortunately cannot reveal much of the plot ahead of each episode, we ask that you watch over the future progress of the plot.
In addition, in order to hear the valuable opinions regarding JTBC’s contents, we will listen to diverse voices by opening the portal site’s real-time chat window and the official viewers’ message board.
The main values that JTBC aims for are the freedom of content creation and independence of production. Based on this, JTBC will continue to contribute full effort into showcasing great broadcasts.
so acording to your logic if some wrongdoings are made, but I'm not directly affected then I should just let it…
Okay that makes sense, I didn't really understand why. But also Koreans are very sensitive about their past, even when it comes to historical dramas they are very protective of it (which they should be) however for this drama, many people are saying they are portraying NSA as good guys, but I'm already scared of them, and they haven't done much yet. I am already aware of what happened and have actually studied this part of history in high school, I just don't really understand what they are seeing that I am not.
so acording to your logic if some wrongdoings are made, but I'm not directly affected then I should just let it…
I think I get what they are saying? Because I had this thought too, It just you know different backgrounds, think differently. But here in American 9/11 was the most devastating day for us, but yet we have so many movies on it.... I think they are confused on why Koreans are sensitive to their past, when other counties have their own history and they make movies out of it. I don't know if that made sense... but I think thats what they meant.
not true i dont even like kpop i just heard of this drama a month ago and i found the trailers interesting and…
I am a blackpink fan, but that is not my only reasoning for defending this show, I just think we should give it more time to explain itself. We are only in the first week and I can understand why many people have a problem with it. I am here because the actors, plot, music, director, writer, environment and because its another kdrama to watch. You are probably right about many other blinks who never seen a kdrama before, but I just say give it some time.
For what it's worth, here are my two cents. I started watching this show without knowing there was an issue and…
100% agree with you! We have no idea where they are going with this show, and so far I don't see a problem. May I remind some people we're literally in the first week.
So the controversy is over the NSA falsely accusing them of being spies, and Snowdrop is portraying them as actually…
I actually agree with you. In my opinion (I 100% understand why Koreans want it cancel, before I state my case.) I don't think thats the story they are trying to tell. When watching the kdrama I actually thought the whole agenda was catching Soo Ho, because he is a "spy" but mostly he killed Kang Moo partner, and wanting to get justice for his partner he is after him. Kang Moo is so convinced that Soo Ho is the one that killed his partner that he believes he must be a North Korean Spy. I never thought of Soo Ho as a spy, but just a solider who just got caught in some sh*t. Of course I could be wrong! But thats just how I saw the first two episodes, I do think we should wait until next week episodes, to see what they actually are doing with everyones character. Not just because I want more episodes... but so then we have more information on what the heck is actually going on.
9.5 😲,is the 1st ep was that brilliant or jung hae in and kim ji soo fans rated it that much?
I don't really think its blinks because I don't think many of them know mydramalist exist.
Thats just my opinion, I feel like if people are only Kpop fans they don't watch kdramas or have any idea what this website is. I do think there are blinks who rated it of course, but I don't its just become of them. I believe the rating is so high because Snowdrop is the most anticipated kdrama of 2021 or at least in December.
This issue is already discussed. Please stop it. Everyone else could accepted it, for example the Blue House.…
Your not even Korean! I already know why many Koreans are against it (and I understand why) but lets just enjoy the show. If Koreans have a problem with it, they have the right to say so.
Many Koreans before the show came out apologized on their wrongdoings, some have acknowledged what they did was wrong for assuming before the show even came out. Like I said lets just wait...
This is JTBC’s statement regarding controversy about the drama “Snowdrop.”
Following the broadcast of “Snowdrop,” controversy is not dying down based on false information, so we are releasing a statement.
First of all, the background and motif for important incidents in “Snowdrop” are the time of military regime. With this background, it contains a fictional story of the party in power colluding with the North Korean government in order to maintain authority. “Snowdrop” is a creative work that shows the personal stories of individuals who were used and victimized by those in power.
There is no spy who leads the democratization movement in “Snowdrop.” The male and female leads were not shown as participating in or leading the democratization movement in episodes 1 and 2, and they do not do so in any part of the future script.
Most of the misunderstandings regarding concerns of “history distortion” and “disparaging the democratization movement” criticized by many people will be settled through the progress of the drama’s plot. The drama includes the production team’s intent of hoping for no repetition of an abnormal era in which individual freedom and happiness are oppressed by unjust power.
Although we unfortunately cannot reveal much of the plot ahead of each episode, we ask that you watch over the future progress of the plot.
In addition, in order to hear the valuable opinions regarding JTBC’s contents, we will listen to diverse voices by opening the portal site’s real-time chat window and the official viewers’ message board.
The main values that JTBC aims for are the freedom of content creation and independence of production. Based on this, JTBC will continue to contribute full effort into showcasing great broadcasts.
But also Koreans are very sensitive about their past, even when it comes to historical dramas they are very protective of it (which they should be) however for this drama, many people are saying they are portraying NSA as good guys, but I'm already scared of them, and they haven't done much yet.
I am already aware of what happened and have actually studied this part of history in high school, I just don't really understand what they are seeing that I am not.
I don't know if that made sense... but I think thats what they meant.
I am here because the actors, plot, music, director, writer, environment and because its another kdrama to watch. You are probably right about many other blinks who never seen a kdrama before, but I just say give it some time.
Thats just my opinion, I feel like if people are only Kpop fans they don't watch kdramas or have any idea what this website is. I do think there are blinks who rated it of course, but I don't its just become of them. I believe the rating is so high because Snowdrop is the most anticipated kdrama of 2021 or at least in December.
Many Koreans before the show came out apologized on their wrongdoings, some have acknowledged what they did was wrong for assuming before the show even came out. Like I said lets just wait...