4 most unexpected twists in “Snowdrop”: The romantic scene in Youngro (BLACKPINK JIsoo)’s dream is the most regrettable
The viewers were taken aback many times because of the twists which are so different from what the drama hinted at before its broadcasts.
“Snowdrop” didn’t fail to raise the audiences’ expectations then amazed them with unexpected twists throughout the whole drama, from shocking hidden secrets to several bitter breakups of Suho (Jung Hae-in) and Youngro (Jisoo). Let’s look back on 4 most impressive twists that have been revealed in “Snowdrop” so far!
The true identity of Chungya, the Secretary-General’s secret lover and a rival in love to Youngro
Many people thought Chungya (Yoo In-na) to be just a secret lover of Aemin Party’s Secretary-General Nam Tae-il (Park Sung-woong) but it turned out that she is an undercover North Korean agent. Moreover, Chungya has known Suho before and she even had hidden feelings for him.
Boon-ok and housemother Pi’s dark pasts
These 2 most mysterious people in Hosu University also had pitiful past stories. Boon-ok (Kim Hye-yoon), the most hated character in “Snowdrop”, used to suffer a hard life of trying to hide the fact that her sister was a spy. Meanwhile, housemother Pi Seung-hee also worked as a spy in the past. She was tortured by the Agency of National Security Planning (ANSP) and forced to become their secret agent after returning to the dormitory.
Suho betrayed his own country to protect his lover
It turns out that Suho is just an adopted son of the Head of The Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea, and he once swore to devote his whole life to work for his “father” and could even die for him. Everyone thought Suho would follow his father’s order and kill all the hostages, but he suddenly turned his back on the mission after discovering the shocking conspiracy of the North and South Koreans. He then joined hands with Kangmoo (Jang Seung-jo) and planned to protect the students of Hosu University and his lover Youngro.
Hints of Suho and Youngro’s love story which are so much different from that on the official broadcasts
What the viewers regretted the most must be the sweet and romantic scenes of Youngro and Suho. The writer of “Snowdrop” continuously played with audiences’ feelings by making stories that were not similar to what they hinted at beforehand.
“Snowdrop” airs on JTBC every Saturday and Sunday.