Although this review feels a few days late, I think I needed
that amount of time to process and recover from the experience of Reply 1994.
It was at times the best and at other moments, most frustrating show of the
year. I have no desire to upset anyone with my review, given the crazy nature
of the fan wars. But I feel enough time has passed. Surely we are all just
happy campers now…right?
Having given myself a few days to get over the several
months of chain yanking that the writers of this show put us through, I can now
comfortably say that I still loved this show. The fact that the whole, ‘who is
the husband?’ drama was the central conceit of the show frustrated me. In fact
I’m pretty sure most of the people watching this show were completely fed up by
the end with the way they kept stringing it out. I won’t comment much on the
husband thing, (don’t want to start any arguments now do we), but I will say
that I was happy with the ending because I felt that was the way the show had
been directed from the beginning. All the side streets during the middle half
of the show and towards the very end, felt just like that, side street detours
that would ultimately lead us back to the main highway. Not to say I don’t love
those side streets. I would happily put my hand up for someone that nice and
that freaking beautiful to look at, never mind adores me. Sigh. But I still
loved both! How could I love the lead as much as the second lead? This is
unheard of. Why show why??? My heart is still recovering.
Moving on. The thing that made this show great was the family that had been created at the boarding house. If not for the secondary characters, this show would have sunk under the weight of its own love triangle. It did sink to a slow crawl at times because of the crazy length of the episodes and some scenes, which the editors obviously didn’t take the snipping tools to. Despite this, I loved Haitai with his ridiculous hair and constant battles for love. His friendship with Na Jung was extremely cute and made for some truly heartfelt moments. Normally involving yelling and Samchunpo ora stupid dating decision by Haitai.
Speaking of Samchunpo: I really thought I was going to dislike
this stick in the mud character. But who knew that when you mix straight laces
with a terrifyingly controlling, tiny fan girl, you had comic gold and cute
moments galore. Not I. But I have since been converted to the trend.
The parents are also comedy gold. Dad, why must you always
yell? But apart from that, these two show a realistic marriage which has ups
and downs but basically you live with each others faults. I love that. Plus
they really are surrogate parents to the kids. I freaking love the fact that
they all call them Mum and Dad. It is
so comforting that Mum worries over them all and feeds them all waaayyy too
much.
Binggeure. He was a character that I turned out loving,
although wished that they had managed to do a little more with him. I really
liked the way he pondered his sexuality because of his hero worship of Trash.
Their puppy/mentor relationship was really cute. It was a shame that they didn’t play out his
relationship with DieDie over a few more episodes in order to make it land
better with the viewers. As great as it was, I felt a little cheated because
once they got together we like never saw them actually together. The cute cake
scene was not enough for me.
If we could have spent more time on these side storylines
and less on jokes that needed to be edited, and less time yanking our chains
about who was the actual love line, this show would have been even better. I
still loved it, for all the moments it did give us, like Reply 1997 cameos. I
don’t think I have ever loved a cameo quite so much. I realised how much I
missed those characters and was so glad to see them again. Sigh. Must
re-watch.
All told, I love this show. I love the characters, the
music, the nostalgia, the substitute family and friendships which last a life
time. The fact that I wanted to be a part of that family tells me that this
show did most things right, even if there were a few frustrations and
disappointments along the way.
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