New Journey to the West: Episodes 20-23 (Final)
by girlfriday
javabeans: New Journey to the West ended this week, and, as we’ve come to expect of Na PD shows, was a hit from start to finish. Really, as soon as it was over I read a bunch of articles that used phrases like “Na PD’s magic” and “This is why we need Na PD” and “Na PD the genius.”
girlfriday: I guess we won’t know what this means for internet variety as a whole yet, but the reaction was pretty much because of Na PD’s style, which was no different from his TV shows.
javabeans: The thing is, even though this show was successful, I don’t know that it means weekly internet broadcasts of short episodic variety programming will work across the board—all this proves is that Na PD is still a variety genius, but we knew that already.
girlfriday: Yup.
javabeans: Anyway, we have another weird configuration this week because the show aired a Chuseok special separately from the other episodes that aired in the regular Friday “broadcast,” so we’ll start with that.
Chuseok Special
girlfriday: I’m pretty sure this is an entire segment of Seung-gi cooking, so it can only end in laughter-tears.
javabeans: Muahaha. I love it when Seung-gi “cooks.”
girlfriday: It starts off with the boys wanting ramyun, but then Seung-gi says he can make a dish out of it, and suddenly he’s out shopping for groceries. To make ramyun.
javabeans: Oh, I love it even more when Seung-gi cooks ambitiously!
girlfriday: He goes to the grocery store and starts buying… everything.
javabeans: I love the random scenes throughout this show when Seung-gi is out doing something and his fangirls pop up and squee in the corner of the camera. I can’t understand what they’re saying, but it’s clearly some version of “Ohmygodomygod you say something no you say something I love you!”
girlfriday: It must be weird that that stuff is just normal wherever you go. Wait, why is he buying a wok?
javabeans: Which was preceded by him declaring, “When you go grocery shopping, you can’t deviate from the plan. Oooh, pork.” Just watch, he’s going to forget to cook any ramyun at all.
girlfriday: He gets all into the wok shopping, and has a funny moment when he pauses to wonder, “They’ll think I’m crazy if I buy this to make ramyun, huh?”
javabeans: HEE, his VJ throws a damper on his excitement by pointing out that the burners are electric, and Seung-gi totally has this cartoon-pause moment.
girlfriday: LOL. Why do all of his cooking plans go like this?
javabeans: But then his VJ says, “Well, we’re in China, so let’s buy it anyway.” Did Na PD hiss at him to shut up so Seung-gi would have to cook in it?
girlfriday: I would’ve.
javabeans: Seung-gi’s like an overeager child, because his brief moment of concern is shaken off, and he picks the most expensive wok.
girlfriday: He gets all excited about all the things he’s going to cook with his fancy new wok (bought on the monk card, by the way), and wears it as a hat on the way home.
javabeans: LOL, turns out it was actually a smart move, because Su-geun looks through the kitchen and realizes that they have no pot. So now of course he gets all puffed up about how it was such a great idea to want to buy a wok.
girlfriday: Like he had a psychic moment, even though he really bought it to make fried rice at home.
javabeans: Isn’t Seung-gi totally the kind of guy who will invite people over to his place and proudly brag about the awesome wok he got in China? Like, even when he gets married he’ll take that thing with him wherever he goes.
girlfriday: He’s awfully proud of it, when he could easily buy one in Korea (but sssssh, don’t tell him that!).
javabeans: Has Seung-gi been watching cooking shows at home? He gets all into the chopping and sauteeing, and whips up the ramyun soup base easily. Well, I suppose home cooking shows are all the rage right now.
girlfriday: Yeah and when he guested on Three Meals a Day he was super into the cooking then too. It’s elaborate for ramyun but looks tasty.
javabeans: As they eat (and compliment the cooking), Ho-dong reminisces about how Seung-gi used to cook ramyun for his hyungs when they got tired (dude, Ho-dong ate six packs of ramyun on his own?!).
girlfriday: That… is so much MSG.
javabeans: Su-geun jokes that he feels sorry to Seung-gi now that he’s old — as in, it was fine to make the young maknae work, but now it feels wrong because he’s not young anymore.
girlfriday: Maybe that’s why the hyungs do the cleanup this time.
Part 20
javabeans: So now we resume the timeline where the guys lost every single chance to eat dinner with Na PD’s face-naming quiz (and then lost the dragon ball because they couldn’t find Waldo). We’re back at the apartment, and the guys sit back to relax while Seung-gi goes outside to buy snacks, and is transfixed watching a man cook on an open flame with a wok. Do you think Seung-gi is imagining himself standing there being all cool with the wok instead?
girlfriday: Yes, I think he’s standing there studying the man so he can go home and practice. He brings home four servings of the noodles, which the hyungs gobble up gratefully. Meanwhile, Na PD felt bad about the boys starving and brings them beer and snacks. Aw, he does have a heart.
javabeans: Of course, the second Ho-dong says a cursory “Oh, you didn’t have to,” Na PD starts to take it away and they have to lurch to keep it.
girlfriday: After washing up (and Ho-dong agonizing over what to wear tomorrow, ha) the boys sit down for beers. They still find it amusing that they can just say product names on the show, and Seung-gi asks what they’d have to say on this program in order to get edited out… and then starts swearing. Omo!
javabeans: They even bleep/cover his mouth so you can’t even see what he’s saying! I imagine it would be shocking to all the ajummas and grandmas in the country to see pure sweet Seung-gi being crude.
girlfriday: Na PD cuts away to Three Meals a Day (aw is that Beol-kitty?) and writes: “Our Seung-gi is a pure and kind child.” In the morning, the guys agonize over what wish to send to Na PD, just in case they can manage to get the rest of the dragon balls on their last day.
javabeans: They start off tossing out silly ideas, like asking him for money or a new phone, and then Seung-gi suggests having New Journey to the West continue indefinitely. Ha, Ji-won says Na PD should leave Three Meals a Day to somebody else, then suggests an idea we don’t get to hear… and cut to Na PD cracking up when he reads his text: buy him a Lego Simpsons house.
girlfriday: Of course Ji-won would ask for a TOY, after all that.
Part 21
girlfriday: They get ready to start their last day of the trip, and Na PD says that the final three dragon ball missions will go to Su-geun, Ho-dong, and then Ji-won and Seung-gi as one team. They only have one shot, and Na PD says he’s going to pack up and go if they fail on the first try.
javabeans: Then he announces the mission order, and Ho-dong is first up (which he whines mightily about). Um, I hope these games are super-easy, if he wants them to have a shot at winning! Ho-dong hasn’t had a great track record so far…
girlfriday: Ha, Na PD says he’s come up with a new show segment called “Even Ho-dong Can Do It,” and we see a montage of him struggling to do such basic tasks as order sandwiches and withdraw money from an ATM. Ho-dong gets nervous and asks what happens if he fails, and Na PD shouts, “END!” as the screen cuts to black with just that word stamped there. I guess he’d better succeed then.
javabeans: The mission will be related to IT, which seems daunting for the guy who didn’t even know how to chat on his phone before this trip. Na PD says this is something that’ll be easy if you’ve done it before, but if you haven’t, it could be tough. He asks if they think Ho-dong might counter expectation and know how to do the thing, but the guys are all, “Nope. Whatever it is, he won’t unexpectedly have done it, ever.”
girlfriday: Ho-dong gets ready to start, and Seung-gi takes one peek at Na PD getting handed something behind his back, and suddenly calls for a timeout. Ho-dong fakes a stomachache on cue, and they huddle in the corner.
javabeans: I love seeing Na PD taken by surprise. He’s all, “No! Come back! No time out!” and forces the other three to sit on the side. Seung-gi tries to hint at what it is, saying he’s done this every day that they’ve been here, but Ho-dong has no clue.
girlfriday: Ho-dong doesn’t even get to hear the mission because Su-geun is so excitable, and Seung-gi and Ji-won crack up as Ho-dong starts beating him up offscreen.
javabeans: Na PD tells him he has to connect his phone to a Bluetooth speaker, and lays them on the ground before him. I swear, Ho-dong looks like he’s going to cry, while the boys insist, “You can do it! I have faith in you!”
girlfriday: Ho-dong: “Without a cord?” Oh dear.
javabeans: This is soooo not gonna happen. And certainly not within sixty seconds! They show us a timed demonstration, but that’s for someone who knows exactly what they’re doing. Ho-dong doesn’t even know what a blue tooth is! He asks, “Is this something you do on the internet?” Seung-gi goes immediately from confident to laughing, “We’re in trouble!”
girlfriday: Judging from the fetal position that Ho-dong sits in, I don’t think he’s very confident about it either.
javabeans: This won’t work. They’re just gonna go home.
girlfriday: But there are two more episodes!
javabeans: Maybe one episode is them on the plane, and one is them in Korea. ‘Cause I don’t know that we’ll get to see three whole missions in our remaining time.
girlfriday: Ohmygah, the mission starts, and Ho-dong spends thirty seconds turning ON the speaker’s power!
javabeans: I swear, Seung-gi is going to give himself an aneurysm trying to communicate in grunts to Ho-dong, since he’s not allowed to speak. I think this mission is more torturous for Seung-gi than Ho-dong, who just keeps saying, “This isn’t working! It doesn’t work! Let me try again! It’s not working!”
girlfriday: Na PD: “Time’s over! This program is over!” And then we actually cut to black!
javabeans: The screen reads: “THE END.”
Part 22
girlfriday: We open on a black screen, as Su-geun shouts that he’ll be taking off his microphone now.
javabeans: Seung-gi asks (over a black screen), “Is it just a black screen now? And they can only hear our voices?” But of course that’s too much of a bummer to just end, so the show eventually resumes, as Ho-dong admits defeat and Ji-won demands that he buy him his Lego house.
girlfriday: They complain that the speaker should’ve been powered from the start, and Na PD agrees, lol. He’s all, “This isn’t going to air anyway, so I’m just saying what I feel.”
javabeans: Ha, and then everyone starts swearing up a storm. They ask for breakfast, and Na PD agrees to feed them… for a game, of course. And then he sets out three box lunches, because in his world, even when the cameras are (supposedly) off, there must be a loser.
girlfriday: This is really funny, because they’re still invested in this random game when they think the show is already over.
javabeans: Well, they ARE starving.
girlfriday: It’s a trivia quiz, so they all just ask Na PD to start with a tough question since Seung-gi will win anyway. He does, of course, and then eats the kimbap right in front of them making those faces like it’s the best kimbap ever. Ho-dong gets the next one, and then Ji-won and Su-geun get into an argument over who’s dumber.
javabeans: I think Su-geun wins, since he gets the last kimbap. Na PD gives Ji-won the chance to win one, though, saying he can’t just give it to to him because “that would look bad.” TO WHOM? You said you weren’t airing this part?! Who would even see that? Ji-won gets a meal because he knows who Genghis Khan is and mentions manhwas being easier, so Na PD starts tossing out Dragon Ball questions, and Ji-won actually rolls his eyes at how easy the answers are.
girlfriday: If there were a Ph.D. in comic books, Ji-won would have two of them.
javabeans: Ji-won totally schools them on Dragon Ball history, and then we cut to an extra quiz where suddenly the four of them are huddled before a cup of ramyun. They’re totally just doing this for funsies now, aren’t they?
girlfriday: Yeah, Na PD’s having a lot of fun for a segment he didn’t plan on. I love when Ji-won zaps Su-geun just for fun, and Su-geun shouts, “The show is over!!” This show after the show is better than the original.
javabeans: It’s hilarious to see that the show “ends” and they all sit back thinking they’re done working… and they’re all exactly the same behind the cameras as they were in front of them.
girlfriday: That’s the strangeness (and awesomeness) of them.
Part 23 (Final)
javabeans: Ha, then we start this last segment with a handwritten note from Na PD saying how he called “cut” and they should have ended the show, but that they shot footage that he didn’t want to let go to waste. He apologizes and swears that this is really the last of it, for real this time.
girlfriday: After the quiz, Na PD takes them sightseeing one last time, and they manage to take one group picture before it starts to rain.
javabeans: They go inside the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, and then basically they just goof off and do silly things and make up songs to Mozart.
girlfriday: Su-geun’s Mozart tear cracks me up. It’s totally nonsensical and really funny. Then they get back in the car and Na PD calls an end to the show for real this time (even though he’s still shooting, lol), and they go out for drinks.
javabeans: Ji-won gets tipsy and a little teary as he says he can’t be free like this on any other show, and gets all emotional about how Ho-dong would never hit anybody on any other show (referring to how Ho-dong joke-kicked him for making fun of him earlier), and then the night winds down as they return to their apartment.
girlfriday: They’re all drunk and silly (er, sillier than usual) and Seung-gi hides around corners just to scare the other guys.
javabeans: LOL, Su-geun walks around pantsless, and the show draws little cartoony pants on him as he wanders. Then the pants turn into a pink frilly cartoon skirt, and then a mermaid tail, as they go around shocked to see that all the cameras are still on. They sit down to another round of drinks and get drunker (Ho-dong is slurring by now). Haha, what does it say that this is a show where you can show the guys drunk and “off the clock” and it’s still as tame as ever?
girlfriday: I know, it’s more entertaining to see what they think should be kept offscreen, when really, it’s just Su-geun walking around without pants. Which I’ve seen on KBS, by the way. Ho-dong says in a drunken moment that if Seung-gi has a scandal, then it’s really time for all of them to turn and go their separate ways, and they joke that they’ll have to live normal lives off camera then.
javabeans: They’re all getting all maudlin and profound, but saying things that don’t actually mean anything. While they’re all slurring and speechifying randomly, Seung-gi is offscreen somewhere, and for some reason I feel like he’s drunk-dialing someone and gushing at them. That’s certainly the mood right now.
girlfriday: Seriously. I half expect them to start crying, but eventually the hyungs all crash. Seung-gi is the only one awake, and decides to head out for a midnight snack.
javabeans: Talk turns to what makes him happy in life, and he says it’s when he’s working, doing shows, and when he isn’t working it hurts. When he’s filming and laughing, he has no worries, he says. He actually calls himself a product that has to appeal to people, and he has to figure out how to be happy despite the conflicts that arise, like being compared to others. At least, I think that’s what he means. The ramble is a little convoluted.
girlfriday: It’s not surprising that he’s the type who can’t sit still and always wants to be working. Wait, so was his dragon ball wish to know the meaning of happiness? ‘Cause I’m pretty sure even Na PD doesn’t know that.
javabeans: Turning to the others’ wishes, Ji-won keeps complaining about the limited edition Simpsons Lego house he has to have before it gets discontinued, while Su-geun admits he’d want to go back three years. The show transitions to a cartoony ending that concludes their journey… and then we cut to an epilogue to several weeks later. Na PD, YOU’RE the one who can’t quit!
girlfriday: I know, right? This show has ended like seventeen times!
javabeans: This is the day of their press conference, and as they’re being readied backstage, Ho-dong asks what the concept of their show is, because nobody has told them. And apparently, doing the show didn’t illuminate them.
girlfriday: Then we ACTUALLY end on Na PD’s caption: “Thank you for watching this program, where nobody knows what we’re doing.”
javabeans: You’re welcome, Na PD. You’re welcome.
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Tags: Eun Ji-won, featured, Kang Ho-dong, Lee Seung-gi, Lee Su-geun, Na Young-seok, New Journey to the West
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1 craptelly
October 5, 2015 at 8:33 PM
Thank you for the wonderful recap! So sad that this show has to end but I'm already waiting for a second season!!! :D
What makes this show awesome is their chemistry.. Their brotherhood can make any kind of show work with the awesome leadership of Na PD.
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2 Arhazivory
October 5, 2015 at 8:34 PM
lol. Lovely. It ended well and hopefully this will really help Sugeun ease back into TV programming or at least cable. Ho Dong has been getting more criticisms for his MC style recently, which is the same as always but for some reason, it is now a problem. Sighs. I hope with this relaxing show he can find a way to appeal to the newer audience. I'll always love Ho Dong though.
Anyhoo, thanks a lot for the recap girls. :D
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DeeDe315
October 7, 2015 at 4:25 PM
I think you are correct. It was PD Na and his boys giving Sugeun a boost back into the business. And that, is what makes their friendship and the show worth watching.
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3 yukie
October 5, 2015 at 8:43 PM
First!!! LOL first time ever doing this.
But honestly by now Na PD name himself is enough to sell a show. THATS how good he is ... Amazed ...
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4 1stofall
October 5, 2015 at 8:52 PM
This show is awkwardly climbing to the top of my best list. Well, the combination of these four is awesome together with Na PD eventhough they didn't actually sure what is this show about and how they actually did it...Successfully lol
When Seung Gi said he thinking hard as how to live a happy life. I'm start wondering what I have done with my life. Start to think what is happy life anyway.
Their wish is kinda heartwarming to watch. Seung Gi want to live a happy life. Without need to comparing it with others (I mean like why people HAVE to compares?! Everyone and everything has their own charm and vibe)
Hodong want his son to be an athlete . Since he's an athlete himself.
And Jiwon with his immature wish. To buy him a lego. lol please Jiwon
Sugeun wish. To return 3 years ago (when his scandas didnt blow up yet, he must regrets it to death) If i can simply wish to turn back the time. I want to turn back about 10 years ago so I will do better for my life now.
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crazyahjummafan
October 5, 2015 at 10:22 PM
A lot of things happened around 3 years ago. There was his scandal, Hodong's unsuccessful return to variety and later Jiwon's divorce. So sad. Even Kim C divorced and of course, earlier, there was Mongie's scandal. Looks like the 2008 -2009 cast were laden with so much problems...except for Seunggi.
I'm just so glad they could get together like this. Like Jiwon says, he can only let himself go in this show because they are so comfortable with each other and they have a wonderful, non-judgemental relationship.
I love them to bits!!!
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5 KDaddict?JCW
October 5, 2015 at 8:57 PM
I watched the previous 4 weeks, and can't say that I enjoyed the show as much as other viewers here. Their bromance is evident, n the best thing about the show. Na PD is mean as usual. But it did seem to me somewhat vacuous, esp. the part where they were looking for the culprit who hid their shoes. This recap is really enjoyable tho. TQ.
While this ends, 3 Meals a Day-Fishing Village-w Chajumma--Season 2 is starting this Fri, isn't it?
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6 lovin it
October 5, 2015 at 9:14 PM
thanks for the recap! miss the four already :O
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7 lemondoodle
October 5, 2015 at 9:39 PM
They definitely need a S2. It wasn't a perfect show, but the four cast members were. The weakness to me were the edits and format, also the games weren't anything too interesting. Things that can be easily fixed. It still works and that being said, the fact that they were able to overcome the pressure, the expectations and the 1n2d S1 fans and come out with something most people liked says a lot. Plus almost 50 million views is pretty neat....
This show really gave me renewed respect/love for all 4 of the guys. They need all four of them for the show to work. I know some said Soo Geun was unnecessary to start with, but he really did do great by the end. I love how 3 of them had such deep thoughts about their future, and there's Jiwon with his legos... but he also just hides things more and eventually drunk talks about his feelings about Hodong too. Beautiful. ;_;
Seunggi kinda broke my heart. Aw, I never really expected him to talk like that since he seems to have it all together and be so happy, but I guess he's just human like the rest of us of course.
I just get the feeling from watching all three really missed each other and they'll come together for along time and travel and do things. I look forward to it.
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crazyahjummafan
October 5, 2015 at 10:27 PM
It's a very unique relationship. They are not besties like some other celebs. They are all of different age groups. They are a mixed group - 2 are singers, 1 an actor as well and 2 comedians - yet they gel so well. It must the years of travelling, eating, sleeping, bathing and definitely suffering together to brought this mix bag of people close together.
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8 alepazestre
October 5, 2015 at 9:40 PM
the moment seunggi started talking about how he was a product i started crying, its sad to know he thinks like that although its partly true if you consider how entitled over celebrities koreans tend to be. As well, their drunken talk made me cry so much, i have missed them together so much and seeing them being the same yet different and opening up like that is honestly beautiful, i love these guys and i wish them well. i hope they have redeem themselves and can be more successful
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9 Aigoooo
October 5, 2015 at 10:08 PM
Why do I keep getting this feeling that Na PD just wanted to go on vacation with his friends and found a way for them to get paid while doing it? lol
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crazyahjummafan
October 5, 2015 at 10:27 PM
I agree! I think he enjoyed the trip as much the 4 of them.
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KDaddict?JCW
October 5, 2015 at 10:28 PM
True. Not a bad gig if u can pull it off.
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lemondoodle
October 6, 2015 at 7:20 AM
It was him and Seunggi who talked about going on a trip and I think Seunggi said it would be a waste not to film it. So you are basically right. That's why the whole show didn't really have much of a concept in the end. I'm not sure they even need the whole game aspect since they are funny enough on their own.
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10 anne
October 5, 2015 at 11:56 PM
If I get to collect all the dragon balls, I would wish that this show gets picked up by a network so that we can watch them every week.
ACTUALLY, I don't care what kind of show jus as long as they're all back together. I'm gonna include MC Mong and Kim C while I'm at it.
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11 ikaindraswari
October 6, 2015 at 1:07 AM
Finally this show aired in Channel M ☺
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12 cal
October 6, 2015 at 1:09 AM
Thank you guys so much for the recaps! Hodong's cheer was incredibly annoying but I was so happy for him when he finally got someone to laugh at it. maybe the magic of Na PD? The awkwardness of Hodong trying and failing to adjust to a different format was one of the more interesting things imo, though it was hard to watch. Parts of NJTTW were funny but for me what made it was stuff like that and the meta elements. It's just hard to figure out what exactly the show was going for.
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13 rochinipark
October 6, 2015 at 1:11 AM
Attention,To all those in South East Asia and having the cable channel subscription Channel M,which is available in Malaysia, Singapore and few more countries.This show will start airing this Saturday onwards replacing Three Meals A day with leeseojin which recently concluded its airing.So that is Saturday night,10pm,schedule may defer and check your local listing.
Your friendly no-pay 1N2D Season 1 fangirl.
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14 wapz
October 6, 2015 at 3:19 AM
Hey Guys! New Journey to the West was the first variety show that I watched and it was totally amazing. I would really like to see 1n2d S1 now but I beieive the MC-ing syle was a little different back then. So it is a little different and not so natural? Could you guys recommend me any good episodes from the show? And has Na PD done any other variety show besides these and Three meals a day? Na PD sure is a Hallyu star I guess. And any other recommendations for variety shows which are for good laughs are totally encouraged.
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craptelly
October 6, 2015 at 3:42 AM
If you enjoyed NJttW, I'm sure you will also love 1N2D S1! Kang Hodong's style is pretty much the same with NJttW, it's just that he had more confidence in 1N2D, so he tends to be louder. But the members do match up to his energy. And the chemistry is superb!
You could start with Ep 27 (aka Lee Seunggi's first episode). ^_^ (You can find it on kshowonline)
And if you're worried about being natural. You don't need to worry. These guys are as natural as it gets.
PD Na also did Grandpas Over Flowers, Noonas Over Flowers and Youth Over Flowers.. (aside from 3MAD and 1N2D S1)..
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ps
October 6, 2015 at 8:24 AM
There are many good episodes from 1n2d S1.
One of my fave is the Korea's waterfall special trip. There are 3 episodes for this trip. You can check it out at KBS World TV YouTube Channel.
The recaps for these 3 episodes are also at dramabeans, 1 Night 2 Days: Episode 345, 346 and 347.
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crazyahjummafan
October 6, 2015 at 5:33 PM
@koreandrama
Are you Singaporean? If so I can arrange to meet you and pass you the entire 1n2d season 1 episodes. Some wonderful friend I made over the TK2H craze had it and she passed on the love...
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15 N
October 6, 2015 at 3:27 AM
I love drunk Jiwon. Lol. He's really like a lil bro...
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16 mary
October 6, 2015 at 3:32 AM
Hahahahaha that ending.
23 episodes, and we still don't know. XD
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17 HopesDD
October 6, 2015 at 7:20 AM
Seung Gi's confession made me tear up, never thought a bright kid/man like him would think this way. Hope he'll find his happiness because some little things he does show what an amazing person he is.
When it was getting serious and sad, Ji Won and his leggo made my day lmao he's really a kid, hard to believe he's 37! For Su Geun and Ho Dong, I hope their careers get better, and I really want a season 2 especially since they're reaching 100M views on naver and QQ combined.
Great show, and amazing recap, there are many things I couldn't understand without your help ladies!
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18 mia
October 6, 2015 at 8:04 AM
Concept or no concept, NaPD with these guys will always be a hit with me! I'm just reeling from the sadness of TMAD's ending and now I have to say goodbye to this show. More please! And please buy Jiwon his Lego!
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19 agd
October 6, 2015 at 11:24 AM
Felt like crying at the end, so good
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20 lilsu
October 6, 2015 at 12:37 PM
I loved this episode more than all the other ones, because of the "unedited/not filmed" parts.
In 1n2d s1 it was the same for me. I loved the parts where the cast had to compete against the crew the best.
Its just so much more "real" than the other parts, and thats what made the show more appealing to me I think.
Thank you for the recaps.
I feel so nostalgic now... :)
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21 Camry
October 6, 2015 at 9:58 PM
Wow.. I think I need to watch this reality show nice to seungi again he has been missed.. ? come back again
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22 sam
October 7, 2015 at 1:19 AM
waah its finished? i want some moooore!!! i guess i'll just resume my binge watching of all the 1n2d season 1 clips whilst laughing and crying. I'll miss these boys again!!!
while the editing, the continuity are a bit hard to follow, the games may not be all that exciting nor as funny but it's the chemistry with the 4 boys and the staff and star director Na PD that makes this all oh so compelling to watch! These last weeks had fed that giant 1n2d hole in my heart. It's enough to last me another year at least before seunggi goes to military and they shoot season 2.
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23 akyl
October 7, 2015 at 5:43 AM
The funniest part for me in the entire series was Jiwon's drunken rambling where he kept saying that he's close to the crew members...over and over until Na PD had to put a caption saying that they got the message, please stop repeating LOL. I really missed these guys together (plus maybe a few more with them). I kinda wished it was broadcasted fully so that we get to see more shenanigans over maybe 7-8 one hour-long episodes.
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24 Kay
October 27, 2015 at 5:10 AM
I'm waiting for season 2! Na PD QUICK!!!!
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