
Netflix's "Snowflake Mountain" takes viewers for a wild ride throughout the first season's eight episodes, and from the start, one of the "snowflakes," Solomon, is a source for some of those ups and downs.
Sunny Malik, who has gone through a transformation since the show ended, revealed why he was empathetic toward Solomon throughout the show, even though it may have looked puzzling to onlookers who were only seeing him as someone who was continuously stirring the pot.
"It [was because] we were roommates ... I don't know how much the show really emphasizes it, [but] we were really out there," Malik told The List in our exclusive interview. "We became really close, really fast because we were rooming together. So we were talking all night, all day. I had more of a relationship with him than anyone else, and in any relationship, you have family that [can be] terrible people, but you find something to love about them. I'm not saying Solomon's a terrible person, but he did some malicious stuff. He had a malicious attitude, but aside from that, I remember talking to him about [our] families — he asked about my sister. That's where [we became close, and] we had that going on."
"Snowflake Mountain" is now streaming on Netflix.
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