Nostalgiaagain takes center stage in the mid-1990s, when K-pop group Seo Taiji and Boys exploded in popularity and everyone was obsessed with the Korean Basketball League. Sung Na Jung (Go Ara) is a polished woman living in modern-day Seoul with her husband and son. But she remembers back to 1994, the year that her parents (Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa) moved from
ï»żRecently ended tvN drama “Reply 1994” has once again caused traffic to come to a standstill in Myeongdong. Actors Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun, who played roommates Haitai and Sam Cheon Po respectively in the drama, were mobbed by scores of fans when they hit Myeongdong on January 4. The pair alighted from a black van at Myeongdong’s Migliore entrance at 1205 PM. Their mission? To fulfill a promise they had made to strut down Myeongdong in “Reply 1994” fashion if the drama broke the 10% ratings barrier. “Reply 1994” achieved its highest average ratings when it hit viewership. Throngs of fans had arrived early, before Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun arrived. Being a tourist attraction in itself, Myeongdong had Japanese and Chinese fans out in full force. Everyone had their handphones out, trying to get some footage of the scene. It soon turned chaotic, with the two actors, reporters, fans and security guards entangled in human traffic. Apparently, there was a safety accident when a Japanese fan fell over after being jostled by the crowd. Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun showed their nervousness at the changing situation, but managed to find their composure and distributed cans of coffee to fans that they had prepared. Kim Sung Gyun had Sam Cheon Po’s coat and wig on, while Haitai displayed his “Reply 1994” style underneath a brightly colored jacket, along with Haitai’s early hairstyle. Kim Sung Gyun responded to cheering fans by waving his hands at them. However, their plans to strut through the streets of Myeongdong were dashed by the large crowd, and they ended the event after being unable to proceed beyond 30 meters. The pair was escorted by bodyguards into the Migliore building less than 10 minutes after the event began. A representative from Kim Sung Gyun’s agency, Fantagio, apologized for the way the event unfolded, saying, “If we had continued the walk, the danger of a safety incident happening would have increased. It was out of necessity that we had to suspend the event. We apologize for not being able to carry out the event as planned.” Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun reappeared about 30 minutes later, after the atmosphere had cooled, delivering a short greeting and conveying their appreciation to the fans. “Thank you for all the love you have given us. We are thankful that so many have turned up, even though the weather is cold. We are sorry that we’re only able to give you our greetings.” It’s not the first time that the “Reply 1994” cast has found their way to Myeongdong. Yoo Yeon Seok saw his star rise with his role as Chil Bong, but his free hug event was brought to an early halt as well due to safety concerns. Jung Woo Trash gave out free hugs to 300 fans who were picked beforehand, fulfilling his promise to fans. Do Hee Yoon Jin has also done her duty, giving out hugs to fans earlier on during the drama’s run. Kim Sung Gyun will be continuing on with events in Sinchon, Hongdae and Gangnam, while Son Ho Joon won’t be participating due to scheduling conflicts. How does this article make you feel? Theboys play basketball, and suddenly Sung-jae runs out in the middle of the game because the girls have arrived from Seoul. He rushes away to go pick up Eun Gak-ha. Hak-chan trails after him, to go get Yoo-jung. That leaves Yoon-jae and Joon-hee alone, and Joon-hee asks why he’s not going to pick up Shi-won. Lee Il HwaLee Il Hwa [Na Jung's mother] Support Role Lee Mi So[Baseball Team Manager] Support Role Woo Ji WonWoo Ji Won [Yonsei University Basketball Player] Ep. 1 Guest Role Lee Ju A[Kim Hoon's fan] Ep. 1 Guest Role Lee Joo YeonLee Joo Yeon [Med school fellow] Ep. 5 Guest Role Joon's girlfriend] Ep. 6 Guest Role Min Ha[Na Jung's friend] Ep. 7 Guest Role Euaerin[Na Jung's friend] Ep. 7 Guest Role Yun Joon SukKim Dong Woo [Bing Geu Re's brother] Ep 9, 12, 14 Guest Role Jo Yang Ja[Chun Po's grandmother]Ep. 10 Guest Role Kim Shi Woon[Joan of Arc / Hae Tae's crush] Ep. 11 Guest Role Kim Won Hae[Sseureki's father] Ep. 12, 19, 21 Guest Role Seo In GukYoon Yoon Jae Ep. 16-17, 21 Guest Role Go Woo Ri[Uhm Jung Hwa look-alike] Ep. 18 Guest Role Jung Yu Mi[Girl bumped into Chilbong] Ep. 21 Guest Role Kim Yoon Joo[Sseureki / Trash's university alumni] Guest Role 1994] CáșŁm xĂșc - Son Ji Chang, Kim Min Jong, Lee Jung Jae, Woo Hee Jin) [1995] Đồng hồ cĂĄt - Sandglass - Lee Jung Jae, Choi Min Soo, Park Sang Won - Baeksang Art Awards 1995 Grand Prize [1999] ThĂ nh tháș­t với tĂŹnh yĂȘu - Have We Really Loved? - Bae Yong Joon, Kim Hye Soo, Yoon Son Ha, Lee Jae Ryong, Lee Na Young, Joo Hyun Original Title 응닔하띌 1994 Watch Now 1 Seasons Newest Episodes S1 E21 - To the NinetiesS1 E20 - The Beginning of the EndS1 E19 - Do You Believe in Fate?SynopsisGeneration Y, meet Generation X on the heels of the success of Answer Me 1997, 90s nostalgia continues with a series set in 1994. Journey with a group of high schoolers as they discover the now legendary—then new—K-pop group Seo Taiji and the Boys, as well as the Korean Basketball League, "new" technology, and grungy fashion trends. Sometimes you’ve just got to look to your past in order to appreciate the present. Every generation is sure to find something to love in this field trip back into time! Reply 1994 - watch online stream, buy or rentCurrently you are able to watch "Reply 1994" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Tubi TV. RatingGenres Comedy, Drama, Romance Director Cast Popular TV shows coming soon Upcoming Comedy TV shows
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The BIGGEST mystery in k-drama history..who the fudge is Kim Jae Joon?! I’ve been following this drama for awhile now..can you tell I’m totally hooked?! Its been doing my head in trying to figure out who Na Jung’s husband is and to be honest after re-watching the series from beggining to current episode about a million times and taking notes in dialogue AND habits of the charachters, Im quite confident that I know who the husband is. Although I must admit I am a Chilbong/Na Jung shipper so I’ve obviously been digging up clues in his favour BUT I’ve also looked at all the candidates extensively. One thing for sure all I want is a happy ending for all of them..especially for my dear Chilbong 🙂 Here are a few clues as to who Kim Jae Joon is 1. Physically he’s tall and has a good body. How do we know this? It was said by the ahjumma’s attending their wedding. As you can see in the photos above Na Jung has to look up to look into the eyes of her groom. She stands around his shoulders making him a foot or two taller than her. Also we can tell that the groom has long lean legs and broad shoulders, in this episode we hear Yoo Jin saying he’s making wide strides down the aisle. As evident in the above photos Na Jung & Trash oppa see eye to eye. Trash is taller than Na Jung yes, but not as tall as the groom next to Na Jung. Na Jung’s forehead is around the same level as the grooms shoulders. Now lets take a look at Chilbong and Najung, he is taller than Trash and Na Jung looks up as she is talking to him. Her eye level is around his shoulders too. Now lets not forget about Haitai since he is still a contender. As you can see Haitai is pretty tall too..and I’m pretty sure hes taller than trash BUT is he taller than Chilbong? Na Jung comes at about nose to shoulder of Haitai. Out of all the guys CHILBONG is tallest. See Na Jungs forehead to his shoulders? 🙂 Unless the groom wore man heels then I’m wrong lol. 2. The groom’s mannerism. In the episode where they were about to enter the wedding hall and everybody was watching the soccer match instead, we see Na Jung scold her husband about picking the wrong date. He does this coughing noise and a little scratch to the side of this face. Now if you watch the episodes closesly there is only ONE charachter who does this ALOT. Chilbong does this mannerism a Heck of times. He does this when he is praised watch the scenes where coach nim praises him..he clears his throat and touches his face. Also he does this when he is guilty of something an example is when Sam Cheon Po and Yoo Jin come clean about dating and Haitai says that he thought Na Jung would be the first one to come out as a couple..he cleared his throat then and touched his face. Also in one of the 2013 scenes where player Kim Jae Hyeon appears on their wedding video and the boys are like wow hes so good looking blah blah blah. Na Jung replies ” Geez, I don’t think much of him my husband is more handsome..” Chilbong does the throat clearing too and looks too pleased with himself hehehe. 3. The grooms parents. Yes people the grooms parents. IT IS OBVIOUSLY NOT Trash’s parents. Mama & Papa Sung come over to get the ginseng liquor, Na Jung quickly tries to make dad come with her to talk to the neighbours about the noise so she makes faces at the gang so they can quickly fill up the ginseng again with soju while she distracts Papa Sung. Naturally the one that responds to her would be her hubby because they are partners in everything. Out of all the guys only Chilbong responds to Na Jung as if to say “quickly get him out and I’ll do the rest”. 5. When married couples have been together for a long time, they start to mimic each other. They start to pick up habits from each other. Here’s an example of this There’s alot more telltale signs on who the hubby really is but for me it’s definitely Chilbong. In episode 16 Mama Sung asks for coffee and he says yes mother..C’mon only the hubby would respond right away! Why? because thats his mother in law of course and he’s the only one who knows how to work the coffee machine!! I also love the scene in episode 17 where Papa Sung meets Reply1997 Dad and they talk about their respective son in laws. Papa Sung seems proud of the fact that his son in law is FAMOUS. Let’s be real there is no way Trash oppa could be famous UNLESS he won a world recognized award or a top neurosurgeon or something but Chilbong is a well known baseball player. He was well known in his early days and as he ascends to represent Korea he’s a face that can’t be forgotten. Even Shi Won is flabbergasted when she sees him lol. For me personally, if Chilbong isn’t the husband OMG somebody stop me from flipping the damn dinner table. I’m serious. I will probably have to mend my broken heart and lay off the Kdrama for awhile. hehehe anyway team Chilbong “It ain’t over till it’s over!!!” Let me know who YOU THINK is the hubby !! Cast: Jun Jı-Hyun as Shım Cheong, Lee Min Ho as Heo Joon Jae and Kim Dam Ryung, Lee Hee-Joon as Jo Nam Doo, Shin Won Ho as Tae Oh, are going to start Korean dramas, if there is Sung Dong-Il in a drama, that drama is good. See, like Reply 1997, Reply 1994, Reply 1988, Hwarang, Ms. Hammurabi, The K2, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. The middle child of the Reply franchise also deserves a lot of love. Seoul Rookies Creating a follow-up series from their sleeper hit drama Reply 1997 must have been a daunting task for the now-well-loved duo of Director Shin Won-ho and writer Lee Woo-jung. But it seems like they have taken the challenge seriously and crafted another youth series filled with nostalgia and growing up pains. Although they brought back their a-game in producing realistic 90s set, the main difference of Reply 1994 from the other installments in the franchise is its collegiate setting. Their decision to use the characters’ college years as the introductory background was a smart move for me. It gave more freedom for the writer to explore life experiences not often tackled by other youth dramas set in high school. And so we’ve got characters in their 20s – a phase in our lives when we’re not considered a child anymore but we’re also not yet considered as a real adult. In Reply 1994, we were introduced to a group country bumpkins who become the first and last boarders of the Sinchon Boardinghouse manned by our favorite Reply couple Sung Dong-il and Lee Il-hwa. And yep, it’s the only Reply installment where they used “real” cohabitation as a trope. Generation X The series started in the present timeline with Sung Na-jung Go Ara and Jo Yoon-jin Min Do-hee reminiscing the past by watching Na-jung’s wedding video. Thus, officially kicking off the “who’s-the-husband” guessing game. But of course, before they delve into that, they introduced the “candidates” first by presenting us with their different quirks; quirks that became the starting point of their journey to adulthood. Na-jung, the daughter of a baseball coach, was a die-hard Yonsei Basketball Team supporter. I’m not sure if she’s there to support the sport itself or it’s just really for the hot players I felt attacked while writing this line haha. Jo Yoon-jin Min Do-hee was a big Seo Taiji and Boys fangirl. She seems like a recluse but she just actually prefers the company of her idols. These two lovely young ladies had to “endure” their male dorm mates whose misadventures and antics supplied doses of good laughs throughout the series. Let’s start with the sunbaenim of the group, Trash or Sseureki Jung Woo. He’s not the usual heart-eyes-inducing male lead at least not yet on the first few episodes. Of course, we all now know that it was intentional. They want us to first see him as the older brother figure to Na-jung before draping him with the romantic male lead cape. Next to be introduced was Haitai Son Ho-jun. He was the typical outgoing college guy who wants to make the most out of his time in Seoul. This Suncheon native’s personality seemed to clash with his roommate, the Leslie Cheung of South Gyeongsang Province, Samcheonpo Kim Sung-kyun. The series’ premiere episode ended with these two then-strangers sharing a boardinghouse room in the middle of a cold frightening city. It was the perfect picture to start the story of these young people traversing their way into the real harsh world. I had to wait until Episode 2 to finally meet the rest of the Sincheon Boardinghouse squad. Binggeurae Baro, as his nickname implied, was a kind and smiley medical student. Trash, despite his atypical façade, took this shy boy from Chungcheong under his wing. But who could resist Binggeurae’s fake maknae charm though? I, myself, would have wanted to be a supportive and protective sunbae to him. The last one to be introduced was Chilbong Yoo Yeon-seok, Binggeurae’s cousin who grew up in Seoul and was also a freshman in Yonsei University. Unlike our ordinary country bumpkins, who were still trying to figure out what they wanted to do in life, Chilbong’s future was already settled. He was a sports superstar in the making. Despite his quite huge difference to them, Chilbong still became part of our beloved Sincheon Boardinghouse squad. I must say that the Reply 1994 Gang had the funniest scenes in this franchise. It was as if the Shin-Lee duo dumped all the comedy know-how they’ve learned from their variety show background. They didn’t hold back when it came to giving us hilarious scenes. The actors should also be commended for not caring about looking ugly in camera. They gave their all and dropped all those funny punch lines at the right moment. Of course, it’s not a Reply series without those warmhearted, sometimes heart-wrenching, plot twists. The versatility of Go Ara, Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-seok, Son Ho-jun, Baro, Kim Sung-kyun, and Min Do-hee was put into tests on scenes where they had to show internal changes to their respective characters. They had to act on point and with few dialogues because that’s how it always has been in a Shin-Lee production. The good news was they all delivered. New Millennium As the story reached its final arc, our characters faced inescapable changes in their lives. It was also at this point where I realized the series has successfully reeled me in and I’ve grown attached to each character. Who would have thought the dog-cat-like banters between Samcheonpo and Yoon-jin would turn into a second couple romance I never thought I needed. Samcheonpo, whose real name in the series turned out to be Kim Sung-kyun haha, was an adoring boyfriend to the frank and sometimes grumpy Yoon-jin. What I like about their story was that they’ve shown us that one decision could change the trajectory of our lives forever. And sometimes, we judge someone based on our existing prejudices and wrong impressions. Speaking of wrong impressions, I’ve got it all wrong with Binggeurae’s story arc. I thought it would go the same route as Kang Joon-hee in Reply 1997. I was already preparing for his heartbreaking confession to Trash but it turned out Binggeurae has a different ending. The series never confirmed if Binggeurae really adores Trash more than a sunbae-hoobae manner but, for me, it was really implied he contemplated on having feelings for Trash. At first, though, giving him a new love interest in the latter part of the series felt like a rush move but I soon realized that Binggeurae or Kim Dong-jun’s arc was intended to be that way. He was the kind of character made to show how hard it was to know our real selves; and that process always took a long time to happen. Just like how Binggeurae took a long time to know what he likes and what he wants in life. Among the Sincheon Boardinghouse squad, I feel like Haitai was underappreciated. He might be the goofiest and most laid back in the group but he has his shining moments in the series. And that, for me, was his friendship with Na-jung. They’ve become solid pals sharpened by their straightforwardness and life mishaps. One of my favorite scenes in this series was when Haitai said Na-jung was a likable person. He said it matter-of-factly and without any romantic notion. That was the moment I realized he was more of Na-jung’s friend rather than Trash’s. I love it how he stood proudly next to Na-jung in that wedding photo. My only soft-rant, though, about his story arc was the lack of screen time about how he and his first love Ae-jung got their second chance. Since I’m already ranting, let’s now go to the “who’s-the-husband” guessing game that always elicited fan wars and rants from the losing side. The individual character arcs of Trash, Na-jung, and Chilbong were interconnected because of the said game. So I couldn’t discuss their character arcs without tackling how they tried to trick us the whole time. Trash or Kim Jae-joon, as I’ve said, was an unconventional male lead. But as the story progresses, we saw that he might look and act silly but he has loyal and caring traits that Na-jung couldn’t help but fall in love with. Na-jung, for her part, grew up from the passionate basketball-loving college freshman to a still passionate yet grounded new adult. She knew what she wants and stays loyal for a long time. Her feelings for Trash didn’t waver at all despite the strong attempts of the latecomer Chilbong. Emphasis on the word latecomer. Because you see, Chilbong was trying to compete with someone who shared a lot of life experiences with Na-jung. That was the main reason I stood by my guess that Trash and Na-jung would end up together. It was hard for Chilbong to infiltrate Na-jung’s heart when Trash occupied pretty much all of its space. They’ve shared the grief of losing someone important to them. They’ve grown up in the same town called Masan. They’ve shared experiences and emotions that Chilbong would never understand. And this’s where it hurts the most. Because just like Na-jung said, Chilbong was an amazing man who deserved to be loved as well. Chilbong was the kind of character one couldn’t help but fall in love with. He’s the lonely prince a lot of us wanted to comfort. I smiled every time he’s with Na-jung and the rest of the squad because I knew how he yearned to have such a warm companion. He found a family in them. Although I believed Trash would be the husband, that didn’t mean my heart wasn’t crushed during his finale scene with Na-jung. I always thought that I wasn’t that attached to Chilbong and that even though I would have wanted him to end up with Na-jung, I’ve already accepted that Trash was so ahead of the race. But I was surprised by my reaction to that Episode 21 hug scene. I cried a lot more like I wailed when Na-jung rejected him for one last time *insert more loud cries*. It felt like all the emotions I’ve been suppressing for Chilbong exploded in one go when Na-jung thanked him for liking her and said that it would always be a beautiful memory for her. It was a sad yet beautiful rejection. At least though, Chilbong wasn’t left to suffer alone as other second leads in K-dramaland. He didn’t end up with Na-jung but he gained friends who stuck with him through thick and thin. A friendship that was bonded inside the Sincheon Boardinghouse. The closing scene for Reply 1994 used the boardinghouse’s closure as a metaphor to show that everyone has moved on. That it served its purpose already and that it was time to start a new era in their lives. A fitting ending for a show that promised us to bring us back in time to our memorable 20s. Maknae’s Verdict Reply 1994 felt like a transition between an experimental theme Reply 1997 and a much more confident and concise storytelling Reply 1988. The Shin-Lee tandem has successfully used the tried-and-tested combination of a nostalgic background and a relatable narrative. Although it was not perfect, one should not ignore the fact that Reply 1994 paved the way to an improved version of this kind of formula as seen with its successors. Reply 1994 was filled with lots of hilarious sequences, ordinary-turned-romantic moments, and touching stories that would make you smile and sometimes give you a good cry. Dongsaeng’s Afterthoughts -I love their OST especially Lim Kim’s Happy Me and Feeling Only You by Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-seok, and Son Ho-jun! -We have a baby looking Yook Sung-jae here! -Please hear out my ridiculous theory Trash is somewhat a compensation for Reply 1997’s Tae-woong while Reply 1988’s Taek is our compensation for Chilbong. Okay, forget I actually said that. -I’m hoping Jung Woo would have a cameo on Hospital Playlist Season 2 as Neurosurgeon Kim Jae-joon. Dramagenies, please make this crossover happen! -While we’re at it, can we also have a Son Ho-jun cameo, please? -Best platonic relationship? hahaha -Excuse me while I drown myself with this alternate ending [Image credit 1, 2, 3]
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Reply 1997 is a 2013 Korean drama about a woman reminiscing about her college days. Synopsis[] Nostalgia again takes center stage in the mid-1990s, when K-pop group Seo Taiji and Boys exploded in popularity and everyone was obsessed with the Korean Basketball League. Sung Na Jung Go Ara is a polished woman living in modern-day Seoul with her husband and son. But she remembers back to 1994, the year that her parents Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa moved from the Gyeongsang Province to the big city of Seoul to operate the Shin Chon Boarding House. That year, when she was 20 years old and crazy about the college basketball star Lee Sang Min, was a turning point in her life. Among the other fresh transplants from the countryside living in her parents' boarding house that year would be her future husband. There's Trash Jung Woo, a third-year medical student who has grown up like her older brother; Sam Cheon Po Kim Sung Kyun, a computer engineering major who feels alienated in Seoul; Haitai Son Ho Joon, another computer engineering major who plays video games all the time; Bing Grae Baro, a first-year medical student; and his cousin, Chil Bong Yoo Yeon Seok, a pitcher on the Yonsei University Baseball Team. Also boarding at the house is the dark female student with the foul mouth, Jo Yoon Jin Min Dohee. Who did Na Jung end up marrying?[1] Cast[] Go Ah Ra as Sung Na Jung Shin Soo Yun as Young Na Jung Jung Woo as Sseu Re Ki "Trash" Yoo Yeon Seok as Chil Bong Yi "Seven Shutouts" Kim Sung Kyun as Sham Chun Po "Samcheonpo City" Baro as Bing Geu Re "Smiley" Son Ho Jun as Hae Tae "Haitai Tigers"Do Hee as Jo Yoon Jin Lee Il Hwa as Lee Il Hwa Himself Sung Dong Il as Sung Dong Il Himself Yoon Jong Hoon as Kim Gi Tae Seo Yoo Ri as Joo Kyeong Lee Mi So the baseball team manager Ji Seung Hyun as Sseu Re Ki's friend Joel Lee as Trash's eldest son Jung Se Hyung as a senior resident Kim Yoon Joo as Sseu Re Ki's university alumni Kim Young Sun as Sseu Re Ki's mom Jun Jung Kwan Yeon JoonYook Sung Jae as Sung Joon, Na Jung's brother in 2013 Lee Shi Un as Bang Sung Jae Woo Hee as a student Lee Joo Yeon as a med school fellow Lee Kyung Shil as Herself, Dong Il's first love Kim Seul Gi as Sseu Re Ki's cousin Yoon Jin Yi as Jin Yi Go Na Eun as Uhm Jung Hwa's look-alike Jung Eun Ji as Sung Shi Won Hoya as Kang Joon Hee Shin So Yool as Mo Yoo Jung Kim Kwang Gyu as a med school professor Kim Min Jong as Himself Jung Yoo Mi as a girl who bumps into Chilbong Yun Joon Suk as Kim Dong Woo, Bing Geu Re's brother Kim Shi Won as Hae Tae's crush Kim Jae Kyung as Jun Ji Hyun Seo In Guk as Yoon Yoon Jae Kim Min Young as a blind date Eun Ji Won as Do Hak Chan Jo Yang Ja as Chun Po's grandmother Jo Jae Yun as Kim Jae Yeong Hong Seok Cheon as an ROTC cadet Ep. 2 Lee Jung Eun as Cheon Po's mother Yoon Seo as Cha Ae Jung Park Kyung Ri as Na Jung's friend Euaerin as Na Jung's friend Min Ha as Na Jung's friend Choi Jong Hoon as Sergeant Choi Jong Hoon Ha Soo Ho as Choi Gil Hong Kim Won Hae as Sseu Re Ki's father Lee Yoo Joon as Sseu Re Ki's friend Song Min Ji as Min Jung Kim Byung Choon as Jung Man Ho Kim Jung Min as the singer Kim Jung Min Lee Hyun Kyung as a patient with two kids Kim Jong Min as a doctor Lee Bong Ryun as Na Jung's classmate Kim Joong Ki as Sseu Re Ki's friend Na Young Seok as Himself as Sung Joon's girlfriend Kim Han Jong as a drunkard Jung Sung Ho as a songwriter Yoon Jin Young as Jae Hak's secretary Yang Jae Young as Sseu Re Ki's friend Jung Ji Hoon Jun Hyun Moo Lee Yong Jin Lee Jung Min Soundtrack[] Main Article Reply 1994 OST Episodes[] Episode Title Aired Episode 01 "Seoul Person" October 17, 2013 Na Jung tries her best to win the attention of basketball player, Lee Sang Min. Jang Guk Young moves from the countryside to Seoul, but gets lost finding his way to Shinchon Homestay. Episode 02 "We're All Strangers" October 18, 2013 Na Jung finally pays the price of having a weak back. More students move into the house, increasing the pool of future son-in-laws for Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa. Episode 03 "A New Generation's Love" October 24, 2013 Na Jung has her first crush at the age of 20! Episode 04 "Lies" July 31, 2012 Na Jung's family deals with a tough anniversary and Na Jung is proactive about her crush. Episode 05 "Words I Can't Bear to Say" October 31, 2013 For the first time negatives arise from being a part of the Shinchon Homestay. Episode 06 "Introduction to Gift-giving" November 1, 2013 As the school year nears an end, the familiarity between those staying at the Shinchon Homestay starts to cause problems. Episode 07 "The Summer of That Year" November 7, 2013 During summer break some members of the Shinchon Homestay get to know each other better. Episode 08 "A Moment's Decision Can Change Your Life Forever" November 8, 2013 As the summer of 1994 continues, relationships continue to change and secrets are revealed. Episode 09 "So, the Thing I Want to Say Is..." November 14, 2013 Someone from Bingrae's family finds out about him dropping out of school. Episode 10 "It Might Be the Last" November 15, 2013 Almost everyone spends the New Year in Samcheon-po where some relationships are drastically changed. Episode 11 "The Only Way to End an Unrequited Love" November 22, 2013 After finding out that Yoon Jin and Sung Gyun are dating, others begin to realize their romantic feelings. Episode 12 "The Miracle That Will Happen to Us" November 28, 2013 With love in the air will all the happy couples inspire something between Na Jung and Trash? Episode 13 "The 10,000-Hour Rule" November 29, 2013 Trash comes to a decision about the future of his and Na Jung's relationship, now he just has to tell her. Episode 14 "The People Who Changed Me 1" December 5, 2013 Trash and Na Jung finally start dating but there are still a few hurdles left in front of them. Episode 15 "The People Who Changed Me 2" December 6, 2013 Relationships are tested after news about Seo Taiji and the Boys and with Trash and Na Jung having to sneaking around. Episode 16 "Love, Fear 1 Reply 1997" December 12, 2013 Decisions and circumstances begins to change people and relationships in the Shinchon Homestay. Episode 17 "Love, Fear 2 Reply 1997" December 13, 2013 As Trash and Na Jung continue to take their relationship to the next level, more hurdles seem to be heading their way. Episode 18 "Should I Tell You Again That I Love You?" December 19, 2013 Financial struggles and a poor economy cause a decision to be made that will test the strength of a relationship. Episode 19 "Do You Believe in Fate?" December 20, 2013 Chil Bong is comes back to visit and takes the opportunity to spend some time with Na Jung. Episode 20 "The Beginning of the End" December 26, 2013 Chil Bong continues to try to make the most of his time with Na Jung, but are his efforts in vain? Episode 21 "To the Nineties" December 27, 2013 We finally learn who Na Jung's husband is and see the events that lead to the wedding. [2] Awards[] 2014 7th Korea Drama Awards Best Director Shin Won Ho, New Actress Award Min Do Hee, and Best Couple Award Min Do Hee and Kim Sung Kyoon 2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New TV Actor Jung Woo [] Korea Reply Series Trivia[] This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by "?" and was followed by "Emergency Man and Woman".[3] First script reading took place on July 19, 2013 at CJ E&M Center in Sangamdong, Seoul, South Korea. It took about 3 hours to read through the first 5 episodes of the drama series.[3] Filming for the series began in late July 2013.[3] "Reply 1997" cast members Jung Eun-Ji, Seo In-Guk, Shin So-Yul, Lee Si-Yeon and Hoya made cameo appearances in Episode 16 and 17.[3] Gallery[] Official Poster References[] ↑ ↑ ↑

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