#it is officially the time of the year when idol producer aired so i've been rewatching a bunch of their stages!
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wenxingjun · 2 years ago
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he's untouchable <3
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saranghanuuu · 4 years ago
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10 SIMILARITIES ALL INSTALLMENTS OF REPLY SERIES (Reply 1997, Reply 1994, Reply 1988) HAVE
1. Ze temperamental female lead & ze mighty and genius male lead who can tolerate her
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2. Parents who are in a love-hate relationship, but care for their family more than anything
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3. There should be at least one doctor in the circle
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4. And at least one friend with celebrity-like fame who has a huge crush on our female lead
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5. The crackhead friend in the group
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6. The oh so perfect second male lead you would care less even if the female lead ends up with him
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7. Relationships on the side as thrilling as our main ship
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8. Answering the confession with a kiss - do it with your bodyyy
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9. Unparalleled friendship we are all jealous of
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10. Idol actors whom we are thankful of for bringing their wonderful characters to life
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After all these years, I finally finished watching the Reply series. This is the best Korean anthology series I watched ever! I know, I know I'm so behind the fun.
So, why didn't I watch them while ongoing?
Reply 1997 aired when I was on my senior year in college and Reply 1994 when I just graduated and is transitioning into being an officially unemployed kid. Talk about the dreadful college stuffs like thesis, exams, pre and post-graduation stress, quarter-life crisis, etc. - YOU NAME IT.
I was still a newb in watching ongoing Kdramas during the time when Reply 1988 was aired. I can only watch one ongoing Kdrama at a time back then.
And why did I decide to watch it recently?
Blame the main contributory factor – i.e., Hospital Playlist. I've been kinda obssessed with it 'coz it's so heartwarming that it helped me with my anxiety attacks. I reckoned I should watch dramas with the same theme for now instead of complicated ones. After I discovered that the writer and director of Hospital Playlist are the same ones who brought the Reply series, that's when I knew I should watch them.
I found Reply series informative, too, that I'm amazed on how well-researched these dramas are.
If you want to know about the extreme fan culture during that time when 1st Gen Idols ruled South Korea, watch Reply 1997. I actually became a fan of SECHSKIES after watching it (sorry Si Won!)
If you want to be informed of some of the historically and culturally significant events that happened in South Korea during 1994 and succeeding years, watch Reply 1994.
If you want to have a glimpse of the familial and filial bond in South Korea during the late 80s, watch Reply 1988.
In what sequence did I watch them?
Reply 1988 > Reply 1994 > Reply 1997. I recommend this too in case you haven't watched anything just yet.
Since I've already watched the three installments, the big question is — which among them is my favorite?
This is an easy question for me. I became fond of them all, of course. But I can say that among the three Reply installments, Reply 1994 holds a special place in my heart.
Perhaps Si Won and Yoon Jae's push and pull relationship (imagine it took them 12 episodes to finally confirm their feelings) and Duk Seon and Jung Hwan not ending up together affected my choice. But that's not all there is to it.
Unlike Reply 1997 and Reply 1988, Reply 1994 characters were in a college setting – that phase in their lives where only the fittest survives – even getting out of the comfort of their own families and living together with strangers in a boarding house. I adored how the characters maturely dealt with the challenges and problems in life, finding solace in each other during difficult times. Watching Reply 1994 is like reality hitting me hard. It is true that we enjoy being with friends, but we must do it whilst being responsible and accountable for our future.
Reply 1994 has the best OSTs among the three as well (at least for me). The 6 main characters even had their fair share in singing OSTs for the drama and all of them are bop. I didn't know Go Ara can sing!
Also, they took the mystery of Na Jung's husband into a whole new level. It was produced in a way that would get the viewers thinking all main male characters can be the prospective husband, and as the episodes unfold, showing us why this particular character cannot. I guess it would have been far more exciting if I had the chance to watch it way back when this drama is still ongoing. I prolly get all giddy in anticipation as to who ends up with Na Jung.
And... sorry as this is a bit of a SPOILER. Honestly, I shipped Na Jung with Chilbong. Up to the last few eps, I hoped she ends up with him. While I am upset that Duk Seon and Jung Hwan's ship didn't sail, that was not the case after I knew who Na Jung's husband is. The scenes before the reveal were so emotionally detailed. I very much understood and wholeheartedly accepted at once why Chilbong is and cannot be the one. Luckily enough, all main characters of Reply 1994 had a romantically happy ending.
Reply series officially made it into my Kdrama treasure trove. Why not? This series is indeed a gem.
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