Snowdrop episode 11 review: Jung Hee-in and Jisoo finally share their first kiss as the detective changes his mind

Believing that neither the North nor the South have any plans to save their respective men, Lim Soo-ho (Jung Hee-in) joins hands with the ANSP’s Gang-Myo, who is taken hostage inside the hostel. had gone. To do this, he had to betray the trust of Com Cheong-ya and Joo Gyeok-chan, who now understandably has anger at him. Com Eung-cheol, however, trusts his leader and chooses to stand by him. However, the two do not give up on their angry teammates and are still trying to persuade them to join their side.

Meanwhile, Soo-ho and Gang-mu have put their plan into action. They decide to record Nam Tae Il’s confession and send it to the media to prevent the ruling party in the south from winning the election. He searches for a blank tape and finds a recording of Yeong-ro from the time they first met. He overhears her confession and doesn’t know how to react to it.

Chung-ya offers Bun-ok money and a gun and tells him to keep an eye on the hostages. She takes them as an opportunity to show that she has the upper hand and feels good about the fact that, after all, she can command order around people who didn’t see her beyond her economic status. His insecurities make him forget where his loyalty lies and he is focused only on his own existence. However, realizing that both Chung-ya and Com Joo have been taken hostage by Soo-ho and Gang-mu, she seduces Young-ro and holds him at gum point to save him.

Miss Pie arrives just in time and snatches the gun from her and challenges her to shoot. She also reminds him of how his sister was falsely implicated as a Northern spy. She shoots Miss Pi but realizes that the gun has always been empty.

Back at the hostel, newly formed allies Soo-ho and Gang-mu reveal everything to the hostages and let them roam freely. They ask Miss Pi to supervise them. They are also informed that the released hostages have been taken to the ANSP base instead of their homes. And despite several warnings, Bun-ok still tries to save his skin and contacts ANSP via Miss Pi’s hidden radio but is stopped in time by Gang-mu.

Soo-ho misses no chance to convince his bound comrades that the North is not coming to save them. However, Com Xu mocks him and says that if he senses any change in Soo-ho’s ideology, he has long been ordered to kill him.

Yeong-ro overhears this conversation. As of now, her hatred for him seems to fade away and she tries to please him. They go to the spot where Soo-ho was originally hiding and she makes him coffee from her late mother’s coffee machine. She says that every sip of coffee will erase a bad memory. Soo-ho leans forward and kisses her and asks her to forget this memory as well.

As of now, the series has not been able to maintain the momentum of the continuation. The painfully dragged scenes neither help establish the characters nor add anything significant to the narrative. However, a lot of things come together in the last few episodes, which makes a stick for the series. Bun-ok (Kim Hye-eun) proves her mettle as an actress as, like a pendulum, she is constantly swinging from her insecurities to eventually her sense of security, even if it means “enemies”. take the side.

Her selfishness makes the audience hate her, but one can’t help but relate to her reasons for choosing herself over everyone who sees her down. His ego is constantly challenged by Miss Pai and the girls of Room 204, most notably Go Hye-ryong (Jang Shin-hee), who is fierce and to the point in his acting.

Jisoo has always been hit and miss when it comes to expressing her feelings. However, in the final kissing scene
With Jung Hee-in, she plays a young college girl who is experiencing her first kiss and is terrified of it.

Snowdrop is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar and will have a total of 16 episodes.

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