Snowdrop – DS : EP16 Scene 87

Obviously, this scene wasn’t deleted — but it was pared down (and oft-mentioned in the Blu-ray bonus content) ㅠ ㅠ

Snowdrop – DS : EP14 Scene 61-63

Here it is, the Guitar Scene that D+ posted a thumbnail for, disappointing viewers everywhere when the scene never appeared in the episode. How I wish..

Snowdrop – DS : EP14 Scene 3-8

Originally, the scene at the top of EP14 in which Soo-ho confronts Gang-mu about trying to pull a double-cross was longer and included an expanded version of the EP14 bonus scene (the FB to Warsaw). And there’s a twist..

Snowdrop – DS : EP16 Scene 82-83

These scenes weren’t deleted, but some of the dialogue was dropped and the blocking changed in places.

Snowdrop – DS : EP16 Scene 43

This is yet another scene they shot several takes of (as evidenced by an alternate version of the above photo) but ultimately ended up cutting ㅠ ㅠ

Snowdrop – DS : EP16 Scene 30-31

I get that, with everything going on, this pair of scenes may have slowed down the episode’s pacing, but they create a nice parallel between Young-ro and Soo-ho — as though, even apart, their hearts are in sync.

Snowdrop – DS : EP13 Scene 19

While this scene does appear in the drama, only one line by Soo-ho made the final cut. Some things stayed (the handhold) while others were added (a FB) or dropped (a hug), making this is a fun scene to compare between script and screen.

Snowdrop – DS : EP07 Scene 11

Originally, in the scene where Soo-ho confirms with Ms Pi that Young-ro is the ANSP director’s daughter, there was a FB scene intercut with Ms Pi’s dialogue in which Young-ro was offered one final chance..

Snowdrop – DS : EP05 Scene 51

The FB that appears in the version of this scene that aired is actually the continuation of the train chase sequence that appears in EP01. Originally, the FB inserted here is one of Soo-ho and Gang-mu in Poland, the longer version of which became the EP14 bonus scene.

Snowdrop – DS : EP03 Scene 70

This isn’t so much a deleted scene as a pared down scene. The first part of it is exactly as-aired, but there’s a bit more to the end.