The Snowdrop Controversy: Debunked
Everything there is to know about the Snowdrop controversy, why it’s a ‘controversy for the sake of controversy,’ and why you should really watch the show and judge it for yourself.
An Outsiders' Inside Guide
Everything there is to know about the Snowdrop controversy, why it’s a ‘controversy for the sake of controversy,’ and why you should really watch the show and judge it for yourself.
An entirely subjective guide to some of the Snowdrop fandom lingo and in-jokes.
Press coverage praising Jisoo’s performance following the final episode of ‘Snowdrop.’ Contains major spoilers.
Before spring has yet to arrive, there is a flower that pierces through the snow to bloom..
Though it does have lyrics, ‘Paper Airplane’ is technically considered one of Snowdrop’s instrumental tracks. Someone observed that the track often plays when true feelings aren’t reaching someone.
The song, originally by Yoo Jae-ha but first released in 1985 by Jo Yong-pil, is another much-beloved classic. Like much of the music in Snowdrop, it has since been covered by countless other artists on a variety of popular music programs, including once by Jisoo’s fellow BLACKPINK member, Rosé.
This song makes a brief but calculated appearance in EP01 of Snowdrop when Han-na enters An Gyeong-hui’s office at ANSP headquarters to find him checking the place for listening devices. Honestly, it’s more of a hidden easter egg than an insert song, but that’s what makes it fun.