"The South Koreans should determine whether this South Korean drama is appropriate, internationals shouldn't get…
JTBC is the broadcaster that created Snowdrop. JTBC will lose a lot of money if the drama is cancelled. Every JTBC statement is made to protect their money.
Just watched ep 11,Tbh I'm rooting for FC Wonder Woman team, but they really don't have ANY good goalkeeper like…
Yes, their goalkeeper is too weak. They should loan her out to a league in Switzerland, and find a replacement. And the fact that she wears the Captain's band is an insult to the sport of international soccer.
The South Koreans should determine whether this South Korean drama is appropriate, internationals shouldn't get a vote. This "fictional" drama is very problematic because it has so many similarities to real life events. It can be traumatizing for those older SK citizens who lived in this period to see characters based on the real life people that murdered so many of their friends/relatives, characters who are portrayed as not that bad, or as somewhat reasonable, or as a good father who likes to read. It can be problematic as young, but of voting-age citizens may formulate opinions on past real life events from the misrepresentations in this drama (since they did not live during these events). (Referring to SK citizens born after 1990 here, but not little children). Sanitizing/revising actual historical events can have consequences going forward, particularly during elections.
JTBC has a massive financial stake in this drama. If it is cancelled, they will lose gobs of money to DisneyPlus and Tencent, money that they likely have already spent to make the drama. It is likely that the sooner the drama is cancelled, the larger their losses will be. JTBC is the defendant in this situation , and is having their lawyers make statements in an attempt to stall actions long enough so they can air as many episodes as possible. These statements obviously should not simply be taken at face value. JTBC also has a future drama project currently filming, which has similar issues, and could be adversely affected by what happens with the Snowdrop situation.
JTBC will likely never go on record and reveal that there was any bad intent behind this drama. But the fact that they have consecutive dramas with such similar problems should be enough to at least question their intent. SK citizens are currently examining this situation, and are taking various actions. The international viewers should wait and see how things play out.
Lol what who said jennie form bp would be in this show ?
maybe when Jisoo goes to the nightclub where there is a secret room where the underground resistance secretly meets and makes plans maybe there is a singer on the stage in the nightclub and it is Jennie
JTBC will lose a lot of money if the drama is cancelled.
Every JTBC statement is made to protect their money.
This "fictional" drama is very problematic because it has so many similarities to real life events.
It can be traumatizing for those older SK citizens who lived in this period to see characters based on the real life people that murdered so many of their friends/relatives, characters who are portrayed as not that bad, or as somewhat reasonable, or as a good father who likes to read.
It can be problematic as young, but of voting-age citizens may formulate opinions on past real life events from the misrepresentations in this drama (since they did not live during these events). (Referring to SK citizens born after 1990 here, but not little children).
Sanitizing/revising actual historical events can have consequences going forward, particularly during elections.
JTBC has a massive financial stake in this drama.
If it is cancelled, they will lose gobs of money to DisneyPlus and Tencent, money that they likely have already spent to make the drama.
It is likely that the sooner the drama is cancelled, the larger their losses will be.
JTBC is the defendant in this situation , and is having their lawyers make statements in an attempt to stall actions long enough so they can air as many episodes as possible.
These statements obviously should not simply be taken at face value.
JTBC also has a future drama project currently filming, which has similar issues, and could be adversely affected by what happens with the Snowdrop situation.
JTBC will likely never go on record and reveal that there was any bad intent behind this drama.
But the fact that they have consecutive dramas with such similar problems should be enough to at least question their intent.
SK citizens are currently examining this situation, and are taking various actions.
The international viewers should wait and see how things play out.
Just because the show should be cancelled does not necessarily mean that it will be.