Snowdrop Episode 15
Giving up his hope in Cheong-ya, Soo-ho has no choice but to accept the head of the National Security Agency's proposal. Miraculously, Cheong-ya came back with the money and stated she has arranged a ship for the agents to illegally leave South Korea for the North. As Bun-ok continues to secretly tip Kyung-hee off over Gang-mu and Soo-ho's plans, she discovers from Ms Pi the truth that her sister Yeon-ok (also a friend of Ms Pi) was framed as a spy and forced to commit suicide by Kyung-hee from the ANSP, causing Bun-ok to be shocked and thus re-evaluated her allegiances. Soo-ho and Yeong-ro later shared their good-byes as Soo-ho gifted Yeong-ro his sister's necklace a second time. (Source: Wikipedia)
- Aired: January 30, 2022
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Bun Ok might have caused some chaos, but after this episode I just felt bad for her. To find out what truly happened to her sister must've broken her and I am sure Ms. Pi must've had a difficulty living through that.
Aside from our sweet Eung Cheol, the wives bring out the comedy even if they might be a bunch of schemers. I always find myself laughing whenever Ms. Choi says "Ms. Hong."
At last, that was one of the most intense endings, it was thrilling and exciting. Also, I loved that little sequence with Gyeok Chan and Eung Cheol, it felt like Gyeok Chan had finally come into terms with escaping with his fellow comrades. Mr. Kim shows us his true colors, at last. I must say, though, I was a bit hesitant towards whether or not grandpa was working for the North or not in other episodes.
There's also different side to Soo Ho's family and where he's really from. From your mother abandoning you as a child to later finding out that she's alive working for the party, all the while ordering a kill on you would take an insurmountable toll on you, nonetheless if you're a North Korean spy.
I'm seeing Soo Ho singing at a music café and Young Ro watching him sing in the last episode. One can hope!
The goodbye between Soo Ho and Young Ro just makes you feel sympathetic towards them. Soo Ho will never forget Young Ro, despite what he says, and I am sure Young Ro knows that, which is why she hugs him.
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