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jisookimlove · 5 months
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Happy 2nd anniversary Snowdrop ❄🥹
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mdvrx · 9 months
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any snowdrop (kdrama) fans??
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reidrot · 10 months
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THEY‼️KISSED‼️AFTER‼️ELEVEN‼️EPISODES‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
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artmusgo · 2 years
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❄️Sooho and Youngro from ​Snowdrop❄️​
I really got obsessed with these two back then😭​😔
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psalm40speakstome · 1 year
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Finished Snowdrop so I will just be impatiently sitting her waiting for Jisoo my new favorite actresses next project
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simsakura8 · 1 year
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Desperate to make him for my sims 😍😍
Someone tricks and advices without CC?
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doctoralpha · 2 years
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Well shit, I knew the ending wasn't going to be a happy one, but fuck. 😭😭😭😭😭
Snowdrop
16 episodes of intrigue, politics, longing, and disappointment.
At least the main characters kissed once in episode 11. 🥺
There were several side plots I thought would come back around to add some sweetness or friendliness. But they didn't! Just added on to the unsatisfactory pile.
I don't want to look up the names of the characters right now, but one couple had a sort-of happy ending, no kiss tho. And the other couple had potential but nothing happened!
It's a fictitious story, why couldn't it have more positive endings for characters? GDI, I LIKE STORIES TO HAVE HAPPY ENDINGS.
If you don't mind having your heart ripped out via tears streaming down your face, go ahead and watch it.
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0103s · 5 months
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we will meet again, right?
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selesna · 12 days
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Kdrama couples with great chemistry 🧪❤
Suspicious Partner
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Alchemy Of Souls
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Goblin The Lonely And Great God
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Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo
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Snowdrop
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Hometown Cha Cha Cha
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W Two Worlds
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Flower Of Evil
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A Business Proposal
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Doom At Your Service
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elisxxbeth · 1 month
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is this a safe space?
Anyway SOME K DRAMAS SHOULDN'T HAVE SEASON TWOS
I SAID IT!
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jisookimlove · 4 months
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😊💓.. JISOO and JUNGHAEIN 🖤
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fairydrowning · 1 year
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"I laughed and said, Life is easy. What I meant was, Life is easy with you here, and when you leave, it will be hard again."
– Miranda July, No One Belongs Here More Than You
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– Picture is from Pinterest, Kdrama Name: "Youth of May"
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mondstalgia · 5 months
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We write the year 2023 when I found out that actors Yoo Ji Tae and Park Sung Woong are in fact not the same person.
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dramapetit · 1 year
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kverything-official · 4 months
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7 Korean Dramas that Faced Netizens’ Backlash
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Korean Dramas are not only a purpose of entertainment to us fans but those are a mode of escapism from daily life blues. Most of the time Korean dramas are fun and fulfilling, sometimes, though, they are disappointing, and sometimes they face some kind of complicated and mixed reactions. On rare occasions Korean dramas face huge backlash from the netizens. 
In Korean Drama history there are more than one drama to be canceled or cut short due to the unbound backlash that those faced. And today I am going to offer you 7 of those Korean dramas, which were either canceled or cut short due to netizen’s backlash. 
So, without wasting any more time, let’s get into the list!
10 Korean Dramas that were cut short or canceled
1. Wolf (2006)
In the 2006 Korean drama Wolf, Eric Mun, a beloved figure in the Korean entertainment scene, was originally cast to portray Bae Dae-chul. The storyline revolved around a romantic rivalry between Bae Dae-chul and Han Ji-soo, played by Han Ji Min, both vying for the affection of Yoon Sung-mo, portrayed by Uhm Tae Woong.
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The production of Wolf was progressing smoothly until an unfortunate incident occurred during filming. Both lead actors, Mun and Uhm, suffered injuries when they were accidentally struck by a stunt car. This unforeseen setback forced an immediate halt in production. 
Initially, there was optimism that filming would resume once Mun and Uhm recovered from their injuries. However, as time passed, a series of postponements ensued, eventually leading to the regrettable decision to cancel the entire project.
The incident not only impacted the physical well-being of the two actors but also dealt a significant blow to the momentum and continuity of the production. The cancellation left fans disappointed, as they were eagerly anticipating the resolution of the complex love triangle that had been unfolding. 
Despite the setback, the legacy of Wolf endures as a testament to the unpredictable challenges that can arise in the world of television production, where even the most carefully planned projects can be derailed by unforeseen circumstances.
2. A Beautiful Mind (2016)
A modern reinterpretation of the timeless Frankenstein narrative, 2016 Korean drama Beautiful Mind centered around Lee Young-oh, impeccably portrayed by Jang Hyuk, a neurosurgeon renowned for his technical prowess but severely lacking in empathy. The plot unfolded within the confines of a hospital, where Lee Young-oh found himself entangled in the perplexing enigma of unexplained deaths.
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Originally slated for a 16-episode run, the fantastical Korean drama faced an abrupt truncation, concluding prematurely at the 14th episode mark. The decision to curtail its run was prompted by subpar viewership ratings that failed to meet expectations. 
Despite its initial promise, the show grappled with dwindling audience engagement, reflected in its highest Nielsen Korea rating of 4.7% during the third episode. Unfortunately, this peak was short-lived, as subsequent episodes witnessed a gradual decline in viewership, culminating in a modest 2.8% rating for its penultimate showing.
The untimely demise of the series left its narrative threads dangling, and the abbreviated episode count disappointed both fans and critics who had anticipated a more extensive exploration of the intriguing storyline. 
In the fickle landscape of television, where audience reception plays a pivotal role, the fate of this modern Frankenstein adaptation serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of viewer preferences and the challenging terrain that TV productions navigate.
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