I am a Jung Hae-in's fan since Something in the Rain, so all this time I've been waiting patiently for Snowdrop's release. Although I didn't particularly like the pilot, I found it too confusing for a non SK Korean viewer like me who has no idea about this time of SK history, I kept on watching. I wasn't disappointed. The drama is getting better and better, the story so far is moving on with a fast tempo (it's not been dragged following the kdrama rule) and is kinda unpredictable with plot twists in every single episode.
Jung Hae-in is giving a stellar performance imo, his acting range is on display for everyone to see. Jisoo is doing a decent job considering this is her debut drama. Their chemistry is brilliant, I could get Sooho's and Yeongro's mutual attraction from the start.
As for the history distortion, I suppose I will have to make my own search to understand better the political background of the 1987 South Korea. My curiosity on the matter is been triggered; I suppose many will feel the same and if this happens it's a gain for both Snowdrop and the country.