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The Best Hit: Episodes 3-4

Ratings jumped for the second day of The Best Hit: Yesterday’s 2.5% and 2.9% leapt up to 5.0% and 4.1% today. Maybe it was word of mouth that kicked in, because while I didn’t quite know what to expect of the show before it aired, I did quite enjoy what it delivered once it did, and perhaps that sentiment brought new viewers in. Or maybe this is what happens when you start a show without Yoon Shi-yoon (hence low ratings), then center the next episode all around him (more ratings!). This is easy math, so the solution must be to never be without Yoon Shi-yoon again.

 
EPISODE 3 RECAP

Back in 1993, on that fateful rainy night, idol star Yoo Hyun-jae parks outside the World Agency building, pulls two large duffel bags out of the trunk, and heads up to his rooftop apartment. As we saw previously, he checks his many voicemail messages, most of which come from World Agency’s then-CEO (Grandpa in the present), who yells at him about the latest situation.

The last message is from his manager, Kwang-jae, who warns that things are getting more complicated than they thought, and that he’d better leave his studio immediately.

So Hyun-jae grabs his things (dropping his wallet) and heads outside into the storm, nearly gets hit in the head with his own poster-sign, and falls on the staircase. He ends up accidentally riding his wooden sign all the way down multiple flights.

In the present day, jilted Woo-seung and club-dancing Ji-hoon are allowed to leave the police station after clearing up their twin embarrassments. Woo-seung drives them to Ji-hoon’s place, and MC Drill keeps laughing at her for not realizing her boyfriend and best friend were cheating behind her back.

His ridicule finally makes Woo-seung snap, and she starts beating MC Drill over the head with a tissue box. It’s Ji-hoon who spots the danger ahead and yells out a warning.

Woo-seung slams on the brakes, and although they avoid hitting the pedestrian, they find him sprawled out on the street. It’s Hyun-jae, having been spit out of his era and into this one, 24 years later.

Hyun-jae opens his eyes, tries to say something that might be “hand” (Woo-seung is stepping on his), and then falls unconscious.

The three friends freak out and take Hyun-jae to the hospital, where the doctor proclaims that he’s… just sleeping, HA. (Doc is played by comedian Kim Jun-ho, who is Cha Tae-hyun and Yoon Shi-yoon’s castmate from the current season of 1 Night 2 Days.) He tells them to let the patient rest, and they can do tests when he wakes.

The friends worry how they’ll be able to foot the hospital bill, and start bickering about whose fault it is, with MC Drill blaming Woo-seung, and Woo-seung feeling pretty certain she didn’t actually hit the guy. Ji-hoon breaks up the brewing fight between them, then suggests they go home and wait for the next step.

At Ji-hoon’s tiny rooftop apartment (which used to be Hyun-jae’s), the bickering starts again with MC Drill telling Woo-seung that there’s no space for her here and emphasizing how uncomfortable it’ll be. Woo-seung fires back that she doesn’t intend to stay long (to Ji-hoon’s dismay), and that the only thing uncomfortable about it will be looking at MC Drill’s face. Okay, I could actually watch these two bicker for hours. They’re totally childish, but the zingers are worth it.

Woo-seung gives Ji-hoon cash to cover her staying here, and he tells her to make herself comfortable since she’s paying rent. It turns out that the tiny attic apartment has an even tinier attic storage closet, and Woo-seung figures she can clean it up and stay here, assuring him that she’s fine living in small spaces.

Ji-hoon asks hesitantly if she’s okay, and she says matter-of-factly that she’s fine, “aside from being betrayed by my best friend, dumped by my boyfriend, humiliated at the police station, and hitting someone with a car.” But she’s not one to wallow in self-pity, and gets to work cleaning. The most she’ll allow is sighing to herself that whether in this storage room or in a box, she’s still unable to live without hunching over (literally and metaphorically).

In the morning, Ji-hoon finds that his watch (the same one Hyun-jae was wearing) has stopped, apparently from the moment they almost ran Hyun-jae over. His friends start bickering from the moment they see each other, and just as they’re getting into it, MC Drill’s spidey sense tingles and sends him diving for the closet.

Ji-hoon quickly ushers Woo-seung back into her storage room before she’s spotted by the little girl, Mal-sook (who calls Ji-hoon oppa, but may not be his actual sister), here to call him down to breakfast. She’s a precocious kid, who sniffs around and asks suspiciously if there isn’t anyone else here. Mal-sook accepts his denial, but looks unconvinced.

The friends make plans to all go to the hospital to check on the patient later, and Woo-seung asks worriedly if he’ll really be okay.

Cut to: Hyun-jae in the hospital bed, wincing in pain as his doctor readies the defibrillator. Memories fly through his mind: Manager Kwang-jae trying to convince him not to leave the agency, another agent asking how he could have worked without a contract all these years, his group Jay-2 winning on a music program, him telling Kwang-jae that he would disband Jay-2.

Hyun-jae wakes up… and we see he was wincing from the pill bottle wedged under his back, and that his doctor was defibrillating a different patient. Wah wahhhh. He wonders why he’s here, then recalls his near-death experiences flying down the staircase and then almost getting hit by a car.

Nearby, he overhears nurses gossiping about how this is the first celebrity to come to this hospital, and how much cooler he is in person, which makes Hyun-jae puff up in pride. But he gets worried to hear that reporters are gathered outside, and decides he’ll have to sneak away unnoticed.

Of course, then we cut over to another bed, where idol star MJ (the guy Ji-hoon kept getting mistaken for) is resting after a car accident of his own.

MJ’s manager asks how his accident occurred in such unlikely circumstances, and MJ mutters that maybe he did it purposely to avoid an appearance—why does he have to go to some random assemblyman’s publication event? (“Don’t you know that I hate books most of everything?”)

The agency CEO texts an order for MJ to come in for a meeting, no doubt for a scolding. MJ sulks and hides under his blanket.

Hyun-jae wraps his face with bandages and maps out his exit course. He ducks behind a nurse’s cart and does a barrel roll across the lobby, not clocking the reporters’ utter lack of interest in him.

His bandages catch in a wheelchair and unravel from his face, leaving him exposed. Assuming the reporters are catching on (in reality, they’re just shaking their heads at the weirdo), he cartwheels to the revolving doors like an action hero.

The revolving doors stop turning, and a reporter taps on the glass to ask Hyun-jae to move his hand. Hyun-jae, whose hand is hiding his face, reluctantly moves it away and asks them not to take pictures… but they mean his other hand, which is on the door and has triggered the safety stop mechanism. Hur.

Hyun-jae removes his hand, the doors resume moving, and he wonders whether he really isn’t the reason for the reporters. He puzzles it out, then realizes with a laugh, “Surely it’s not… Kyung-kyu ajusshi?” Ha, he thinks he’s being punk’d; MC Lee Kyung-kyu was popular for hosting a hidden camera show.

But then Hyun-jae notices his environs, and all the super-modern architecture that looks nothing like the Seoul he knows—all tablets and smartphones and strange flying camera drones.

“The world has changed,” Jang Hyuk says, sidling up next to him out of nowhere. He warns him to “pull yourself together, if you want to return safely.”

“Who… are you?” Hyun-jae asks in confusion. Jang Hyuk looks him up and down, and then turns to reveal that he’s on a Bluetooth call. And riding a hoverboard. HA! Jang Hyuk zips away all cool-like, and Hyun-jae has his mind blown.

Wait, I take that back, because the real mind-blowing happens when Hyun-jae sees a large screen promoting all of today’s Hallyu idol stars in all their glossy, flashy glory, promoting Star Punch’s summer concert. Featured prominently is the agency honcho, Park Young-jae, aka Hyun-jae’s former Jay-2 partner (aka the YG to his Seo Taiji).

Seeing the current year, he falls to the ground in shock.

The boys drive to the hospital to check on the patient, but MC Drill notes that Ji-hoon missed a turn and protests when he realizes Ji-hoon is making a stop to help Woo-seung move out of her friend’s place.

Woo-seung gets a call from her flighty mother, who starts telling her about a dream she had and how it means she should watch her mouth today. Woo-seung hangs up, annoyed.

She’s surprised when Ji-hoon shows up unannounced to help her pack, and he’s surprised to see how little stuff she has. Woo-seung replies that she’s spent her live crashing with other people, and having too much baggage becomes a burden.

When her eye starts to tear up, she tells him it’s only her tear duct condition, and not because she’s sad. She says she’s even grateful, since these were two people she’s better off without, and they just sped up the breakup process. She sounds remarkably cool about it, but when she starts collecting all the things she and her friend bought together, she gets petty, declaring that she won’t leave behind a single thing she owns.

With that, Woo-seung cuts an apron in half and tears off the head of a teddy bear. She hesitates over a laptop they’d won together, but then breaks it in half over her knee, right at the hinge. Ouuuch.

Meanwhile, Hyun-jae stumbles into a bathroom, reeling from the shock of being in the future. He reaches for the tap, only to struggle in vain at the auto-sensor faucet that has no handle. Okay, I know that pain.

Next, he asks an info-desk clerk where to find a pay phone, which has the man scratching his head. Hyun-jae averts his face when a pack of schoolgirls walks by, not wanting to be recognized—and then is confused when he isn’t recognized.

He gets a little cocky when he sees a pair of women checking him out, until he hears their words, which hit him like a slew of arrows: “bumpkin,” “fashion terrorist,” “they don’t even dress like that in the sticks.”

He asks a stranger where the pay phone is, and the guy (cameo by rapper Defconn, another 1N2D castmate) assumes his cell battery died and offers his phone to Hyun-jae. What ensues is a round of “Who’s on first?” with Hyun-jae explaining that he wants a phone and Defconn handing over his cell, and Hyun-jae repeating that he wants a phone.

Defconn calls his cell a “hand phone,” and Hyun-jae’s only experience with that phrase is the finger-comm used in Inspector Gadget. So, figuring he’s in some brave new world of hand communication, he grabs Defconn’s hand to speak into his pinky. LOL.

Defconn figures he’s a nut and leaves, and Hyun-jae shakes his head in bewilderment.

At the bakery, Dad Kwang-jae tries to cheer up Ji-hoon’s mother, Bo-hee, who’s still in a funk over her embarrassing radio comeback that left her looking like a brainless ditz. Kwang-jae tries to assure her that it’s not a big deal, to little effect.

A trio of fangirls (the same ones stalking MJ) rush in, having realized that the bakery ajumma is the guest from yesterday’s radio show. They inform Bo-hee that the radio show’s corresponding video footage blew up on SNS, which sounds exciting until Bo-hee watches the footage and relives her humiliation all over again.

When the three rooftop friends pull up to the hospital, Woo-seung is sound asleep in the backseat, so Ji-hoon decides to let her rest. Inside, the nurse informs him that the patient left without notice, and the boys worry about whether this could come back to bite them later.

Hyun-jae eventually finds a pay phone, but none of the numbers he dials exist anymore. Still partly in denial, it starts to sink in that he may really have traveled twenty years into the future. He wonders if his wild ride down the stairwell was the cause, but it seems too absurd to believe.

That’s when Hyun-jae has a memory of manager Kwang-jae once telling him, “What would you do without me?” So he decides that he’ll have to find Kwang-jae somehow.

Star Punch CEO Young-jae (I want so badly to call him YJ) chides idol MJ for missing that important event. MJ’s attitude is annoyingly cavalier, and CEO Young-jae tries to impress upon him the importance of seeing through your responsibilities, and how in this industry, going up takes work but going down happens in an instant. Punctuated, of course, by his chair deflating just as he says it. (I think this chair gag is going to be my favorite.)

That’s when Star Punch’s chairwoman interrupts the meeting—she’s Cathy (Im Ye-jin), the rich backer of the agency who calls Young-jae “oppa” despite being a dozen years older. She’s also his wife, and the agent who had meetings with Hyun-jae back in the ’90s, probably to lure him away from World Agency.

Cathy has heard about Young-jae’s interest in World Agency’s building ownership, which he’s kept from her. She asks why he needs money that she doesn’t know about, insisting they should have no secrets between them.

As Hyun-jae walks by the hospital again, he spies his very own car parked in front, which still has the old Jay-2 decal he’d put on it. He tells himself that it can’t be his car—but whaddaya know, his key works in the door and starts the ignition. Despite having no idea how this is possible, he drives it away.

At home, the family sits down to lunch without Bo-hee, who’s still in a funk after her radio fiasco. Grandpa suggests that they call in an old favor with the KBC station president, an old buddy of his, only to be told that the man died.

The boys leave the hospital and find their car gone. MC Drill takes to mean that Woo-seung drove off on her own, stranding them there, and rages against her.

In actuality, Woo-seung is still asleep in the backseat while Hyun-jae drives. He’s a little distracted by all the new sights of the city and takes a wrong turn, ending up lost on a highway.

That’s when Woo-seung stirs awake, and realizes that the driver isn’t one of her friends. She screams. He screams. Their faces are pretty awesome.

Woo-seung starts hitting Hyun-jae in the head with a toilet seat cover, then a toilet bowl wand, demanding he pull over. He swerves, trying to fend off her blows, and yells at her to knock it off before they crash.

Then he sees her reach for a third weapon—a frying pan—and looks back nervously, telling her not to do it. They’re so worked up that she notices belatedly that he’s about to rear-end a car at a red light, and he slaaaaaams on the brakes.

Woo-seung lurches forward, heading for the dashboard, turning her head at the last moment. Then the car slams back, inches from the car in front, and the momentum propels her backwards—this time right at Hyun-jae’s face.

Smooooch.

After a slow-motion, Wham-scored movie romance moment, they pull back in horror. Woo-seung grabs for the frying pan, and slams it into Hyun-jae’s face.

 
EPISODE 4 RECAP

After that meet-angry-cute, the car wheezes to a stop, and Hyun-jae can’t get it to start up again. It’s only now that Woo-seung recognizes him as the guy she almost hit last night.

They both ask what the other was doing in this car, and Hyun-jae says this is his car, which she doesn’t believe. She tells him that if he meant to injure himself on purpose (to score a settlement), he picked the wrong three (penniless) targets.

Moreover, with her cell battery dead and him phone-less, they’re stranded for the moment. They yell in frustration.

Ji-hoon and MC Drill take a break during dance practice, and MC Drill broadcasts to his internet show about Woo-seung stealing their car, asking his viewership of zero to send in tips.

The trainees all snap to attention at the arrival of one of their top trainees, DO HYE-RI (Cosmic Girls’ Bona). Or, as she’s also known, Dok Hye-ri (Tough Hye-ri). Hye-ri takes the floor and performs a sexy dance in heels, and oozes a fierce vibe that has everyone watching rapt. Apparently she was being prepped for an upcoming debut, but got downgraded because of her weight.

Still roadside as night falls, Hyun-jae attempts to flag down passing vehicles, with no success. Frustration mounting, he screams after them, “Do you know who I am?! I’m Yoo Hyun-jae!” Which does absolutely no good.

He returns to the car, where Woo-seung is back at her studies with her flashlight strapped to her head. She asks where he got his clothing, which he takes for a compliment (it isn’t) and starts explaining that he’s always had an interest in fashion. She guesses that he bought it at a local market for mere pennies, and he sputters that he’s always been lauded for his style. Woo-seung says placatingly that what really matters is satisfying yourself, no matter what other people say about you.

Hyun-jae takes issue with Woo-seung speaking familiarly with him, and they do the familiar “Who’s older?” routine, asking for each other’s birth years. When he says he’s a 1971-er, and guessing her to be a 1973-er, she rolls her eyes and thinks he’s off his rocker.

A tow truck happens by and pulls over, and Woo-seung jumps out to ask for help. That takes care of one problem, but then Woo-seung’s stomach grumbles loudly. Hyun-jae starts to mock her before his own stomach growls, but at least he’s able to fish out a candy bar from his pocket.

Noting Woo-seung’s sad gaze, he finds another and offers it to her. She pridefully turns him down, pooh-poohing the candy bar.

He protests that he shot a CF for this bar that shot its sales up, and then bursts into an impassioned reenactment of his commercial, cheesy lines and all, expecting her to recognize them. Woo-seung just averts her eyes, embarrassed for him. “Don’t you have a TV at home?!” he asks incredulously.

At home, Grandpa rifles through Kwang-jae’s desk looking for some nail clippers, and finds instead a stack of bank loan papers—one of which cites intent to seize property. Gack!

After being towed to a mechanic, the car is fixed, and since Hyun-jae had no money on him, Woo-seung was left to foot the bill. She cries over her precious cash, and Hyun-jae attempts to explain (for the dozenth time or so) that he really isn’t a pathetic loser, and that he’s in extenuating circumstances right now. She believes this not at all, and warns him to pay her back.

Woo-seung asks her newly revived phone for their location, and Hyun-jae’s astonishment at the voice reply is pretty awesome. Woo-seung sets the GPS navigation in motion, and Hyun-jae’s eyes nearly flip out of his head. (“Is this… talking to me?”)

He nearly gets into an accident changing lanes, and she screams at him to use his blinker. He points out that thanks to her, it’s broken, and as a result, Woo-seung has to flash her headlamp out the window to act as makeshift blinker.

They pull into a rest stop for a bathroom break, and in her impatience, Woo-seung can’t get free of her seatbelt. Hyun-jae unbuckles it for her, and in the process, their faces get uncomfortably close—and then the broken passenger seat chooses that moment to slam backwards, landing Hyun-jae on top of Woo-seung, their lips locked in another kiss. Mwahaha. Now it’s a rake gag, and it’s cracking me up.

She shoves him off, and he insists he’s just as much a victim. He tells her phone (thinking it’s real AI) to rest while he goes to the bathroom, then steps out.

In the rest stop, Hyun-jae hears a passing traveler answer a phone with the name Lee Kwang-jae. Spotting someone walking away, he assumes that’s Kwang-jae and takes off in hot pursuit. A few moments later, Woo-seung sees him driving off without her.

Hyun-jae diligently follows the car on the road, but gets distracted by an incoming phone call he doesn’t know how to answer. He loses sight of the car, so decides to return to his studio.

Woo-seung tries calling her cell from a pay phone, but Hyun-jae ignores it since he doesn’t know how to accept the call. She fumes, then wonders how she’ll make it home.

At home, Ji-hoon notes the late hour and worries, and is relieved when Woo-seung calls. She only has enough coins to hurriedly tell him to bring a taxi before her call cuts out.

Hyun-jae pulls up in front of the World Agency building just moments before the real Kwang-jae does. Seeing him prompts a flashback, and Hyun-jae thinks of the day he’d announced he was moving agencies. We see this time that Hyun-jae had asked Kwang-jae to come with him as his manager, offering him higher pay.

Kwang-jae had argued that if Hyun-jae left, their agency would be ruined—their boss (Grandpa) had even bought the agency building after Hyun-jae’s album struck it big, incurring a big bank loan in the process. “Who told you to overextend yourself like that?” Hyun-jae had asked, and Kwang-jae had called him selfish.

Now in the present, Kwang-jae notices the car parked there and peers closer. Thinking that the jig is up, Hyun-jae prepares to face him—only to have Kwang-jae call him ajusshi and tell him to move his car. Heh.

Grandpa steps outside and asks Kwang-jae if the building is going to be repossessed by the bank. Kwang-jae admits that he’s missed a few payments, but assures him that he’ll figure it out. Grandpa grumps that this is all because of “that bastard” Hyun-jae for betraying them and running off with their money.

That’s when Bo-hee pokes her head out of the bakery to ask what the men are doing out on the sidewalk. The scene makes Hyun-jae furrow his brow, but for now he drives away.

Up in the rooftop apartment, Woo-seung lies in a daze from her unbelievable day. MC Drill refuses to believe her explanation, because it sounds crazy, and accuses her of being the car thief’s accomplice. He and Ji-hoon both recoil when Woo-seung jumps up in a rage, sputtering about following the punk to hell to give him payback.

Hyun-jae drives to the river and gets lost in old memories, thinking to a meeting he’d had with an executive before a mountain of cash. Oh no, did you really steal all that money? Hyun-jae makes it sound like he’s here to accept the money on behalf of his busy agency president, but looks nervous when the executive calls just to make sure. But the call doesn’t get answered, and the man lets it slide.

Aha, so that’s what was in those huge duffel bags in the opening scene. Hyun-jae deposits the moneybags in his car’s trunk… which in the present merely hold Woo-seung’s belongings. He sighs in dismay, but at least finds a package of ramyun in the mix.

Still steamed, Woo-seung uses Ji-hoon’s phone to call hers, and sees that he’s entered her name as “Woo-seung Reaper,” which makes her grumble. Her call goes unanswered, but she tries repeatedly anyway (and we see that she’s saved Ji-hoon in her phone as “Minion,” lol).

Hyun-jae roots through Woo-seung’s things to collect a pot and portable stove, but he can’t get it to work and ends up eating his ramyun dry. He reads through the newspaper used as packing material, and updates himself on current events.

He tries to work Woo-seung’s phone, but doesn’t know how to use it (“Hand Phone, are you sleeping?”). He recalls how Woo-seung activated the voice assistant, and manages to get it to answer questions of location, date, and whether time travel is possible. Of course, there are limits to what it will answer, and he gets frustrated with her repeated “I don’t know what you’re asking” refrain and snaps, “Are you looking down on me too? I’m Yoo Hyun-jae!”

But mention of his name gets the voice assistant to run a search on it. Up comes his profile… and news of his presumed death back in 1994. Stunned, he asks, “I die next year?”

That’s a doozy to take in, and he sits there swigging soju, trying to make sense of it all.

The next day, the park is bustling with people and a small crowd gathers around Hyun-jae’s car. He’s passed out in the front seat, with bottles of soju and propane (for the stove) next to him, which looks like an attempted suicide scene.

Knocking on the glass doesn’t wake him, so a bystander smashes a rock into the side window, and Hyun-jae jolts awake. Everyone cheers in relief and tells him to live, and gradually the crowd disperses, leaving Hyun-jae baffled.

Hyun-jae sits in a stupor by the waterside for a while, then collects his wits and tells himself to figure things out. He decides to head back to his rooftop studio where everything started.

When he pulls up to the World Agency building again, he spots Ji-hoon and MC Drill heading inside.

Meanwhile, Woo-seung declares that she’ll catch that jerk no matter what. Ji-hoon points out that she has no way of finding him and no idea even how to start, but she insists that she’ll do it anyway. As they’re arguing back and forth, the front door opens and a voice calls out.

It’s Hyun-jae, and Woo-seung is so bloodthirsty that she lurches at him immediately. Her hand slips out of Ji-hoon’s grasp, her feet trip over themselves, and she pitches forward—landing her lips right on his. For the third time. Well, now it’s just fate.

Epilogue

In the elevator at Star Punch Agency, Ji-hoon and MC Drill assure each other that the other person will be fine, praising each other’s rapping skill and dancing ability. They compliment each other on their physiques and looks, saying that the country will go wild for them once they debut.

Just as they’re striking a pose, the elevator doors open, revealing none other than actual idol stars Monsta X. Ji-hoon and MC Drill flatten them against the walls in embarrassment, saying nothing until Monsta X disembarks. Then MC Drill boasts that the idols couldn’t even look them in the eye, feeling ugly next to their superior looks. Ji-hoon calls him an idiot.

 
COMMENTS

I liked yesterday’s first episode (er, first two), but my interest level really solidified with today’s hour. The premiere felt a bit scattered—though very funny with its five-jokes-a-minute pace and constant callbacks to the ‘90s—in that it took me some brainpower to figure out how the various characters were related. Today, it felt more like there was a central plot, and one really appealing character driving it. Yoon Shi-yoon is so perfect in this, playing up the ridiculous parody elements of the character, who is a pastiche of all those stars we once loved who seem kinda corny now, but also not forgetting to give Hyun-jae a brain and a heart and a driving motivation of his own.

We don’t exactly know what that motivation is, at least with regard to his 1993 self and that shady money incident, but I’m curious to know what happened, and anticipate a twist or two to subvert expectation on that one. Right now it looks like he pulled a fast one and stole money, but I’m recalling that Kwang-jae’s voicemail referenced something getting more out of hand than they expected, which makes me wonder if it was an orchestrated plan that went awry when Hyun-jae disappeared. Maybe there’s a reasonable explanation for everything, or appropriately extenuating circumstances. Or heck, maybe it’s what it looks like and Hyun-jae’s been zapped to the future as penance.

What really worked for me was the fast-paced sense of humor, the whippy editing that services the comedy (sometimes it’s the editing that provides the punchline, not the joke itself), and the relentless jokes. While it may have been a risk to be so aggressive with the jokes in the premiere before we got to situate ourselves in the world, now that we do have proper context, I’m all for the humor train to continue.

I do wonder if part of the appeal may be affected by generational or pop-cultural references, because there’s a lot in here that I find hilarious because I remember the source material being parodied. But if a newer or younger viewer didn’t, would the humor fall flat, or sail over heads? I’m not sure. I believe a drama should always stand on its own regardless of ancillary knowledge, and I think The Best Hit is legitimately funny; I think of the ‘90s jokes as Easter egg type humor, where one’s enjoyment isn’t diminished by not knowing exactly what’s being referenced. But maybe this will vary for people.

I’m eager to see how the plot will unfold, because I’m wondering where this is headed and how it could possibly resolve. While we’re in high comedy mode, there are plenty of laughs to be mined, and I love the fish-out-of-water trope, especially when someone from the past gets beamed to the future. (Rooftop Prince can still make me cry in laughter at some of their jokes.) It’s just, where do we go after that? I’m crossing my fingers that the show’s got an answer and a direction, and will take us there without losing its light, zippy touch.

I do respond to the chemistry of the characters, both romantic and non-romantic, which is buoyed by appealing performances (particularly by Lee Se-young as Woo-seung, Yoon Shi-yoon, and the doofy sidekick MC Drill, who I just realized is Taeyang’s hyung in a perfect bit of casting). Woo-seung has a refreshing vibe with her cool attitude but hot-headed temper, and Lee Se-young has a really quippy delivery that gives her lines an extra zing. At first I thought I wanted model student Ji-hoon to win over his crush, but the more I saw Woo-seung with Hyun-jae, the more I warmed to their sparking chemistry. Kim Min-jae/Ji-hoon is well-cast here, because he seems like an upstanding, decent boy who will never be the charismatic bad boy, and it makes sense to me to find him a nice person who tends to fade next to the bolder characters around him.

The first time the whoops-I-fell-on-your-lips scenario was trotted out was mildly funny, the second time was a little funnier, and by the third time it rolled around it was rake-gag hilarious, particularly since each of the kisses had been set up well in advance with believable setup. After three kisses in one episode we can’t miss the big glaring sign that this is our central couple, and I’m relieved to be fully onboard, even with Bo-hee off on the side. But she’s lived 24 extra years and moved on with her life, and Hyun-jae has to deal with having skipped a bunch of time without actually experiencing it, and in that I’m seeing him more aligned with the youthful rooftop trio. Now there’s a hapless foursome who’s in for some excitement.

More than love stories, though, I’m pulling for Hyun-jae to settle himself in this strange new world that has moved on without him (although not before encountering tons of embarrassing hijinks, of course!), and figuring out his place in it. Bonus points for extra singing and dancing!

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This writer's brand of humor must be right up my alley because I couldn't stop laughing throughout the eps. Who knows that kiss could be a great source of laugh? That triple kiss definitely take the crown this week.

I'm also glad that dramaland now is populated by strong-willed, opinionated heroine because I love Woo-seung so much. That scene where she literally splitted everything she got together with her ex-best friend in half just sealed the deal.

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I love the way WS split everything in the house into two. Just when you think it's possible to split a teddy bear into half, she rips the head right off the body. And when you think a laptop can't be divided into two, she broke it into half. She would rather destroy the things than leave her share of them in the apartment. Hahaha. When she did that, I was thinking, OMG! She's so badass!

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Ahahahaaaa I'm dying. Their expressions after the accidental kisses are priceless, and the way they accidentally kiss is omg! This is the best thing I read today, thank you for recapping JB :-)

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I am feeling iffy about the constant coincidental but accidental kisses. The first time was cute and hilarious because I wasn't expecting it, the second time was okay because I sort of expected it, but the third time when it happened, I felt it was too much. Is that another way to hammer home that these two are going to be the end game? There must be more romantic ways to show that!

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I think they are poking fun of the accidental kiss trope in dramas, with all the slo-mo + circular camera and the song. From all the irreverent way the show play with cliches, I sure have some doubts that these two are the destined OTP.

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I doubt it was intended to just "build the romance." It's more like mocking kiss tropes as mentioned by @meowingme :)

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I actually groaned at each accidental kiss. I hate that trope the most. Well, it's a tie between the accidental dead fish kisses and the sweeping the girl away from oncoming traffic/harm. Please do a Weightlifting Fairy anti-trope, and I'll be in loooove!

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I only groaned the first time, but I burst out laughing the 2nd time when the camera pulled out and showed that the car was actually physically spinning for no apparent reason. At that point I thought it was clear that this wasn't our OTP and these were not "accidental kisses of destiny", but a parody of them. So I was quite surprised with how many in the comments here took them as indicative of HJ and WS being endgame. Now I'm not really sure, but I hope this isn't going to be one of those dramas that pokes fun at drama cliches only to play them straight in the end.

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Yes, I thought the scenes were played for humor and not necessarily guaranteeing out couple.

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Well after the first kiss I did expect a 3rd one since her mother did forshadow it in her dream.

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I'm not worried about them becoming otp because I'm sure like all the beanies here that it was a parody, but the music, the spinning car killed me XD I laugh every time I see it.

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The chair gag won me over. That was freaking hilarious!

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I love the chair gag too! It's one gag that doesn't grow old every time I watch it because it always deflates at the most inopportune moments. Hahaha. The scenes always have me in stitches whenever I watch them, and I can't stop laughing every time I replay them.

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I now. Eps 1 and 2 didn't make me laugh, but when I saw that in the previous it made me laugh. Seeing it again in the episode was the topping on the cake.

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His frustration at Italian Chair's timing when he's trying to be authoritative or serious are gold.

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Let's be honest.... this drama is also a promotion tool for Starship Entertainment

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There is an entertainment company called Starship Entertainment?

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Yeah. A lot of the artists on the posters in Star Punch's building (see the elevator scenes) and promo clips are of Starship Ent. The trainee Hyeri and the group of male idols in the epilogue are all from the same company.

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Lmao yeah. It might sound ridicuous but that's where monsta x and sistar camefo from

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Ep 3 & 4 sealed the deal for me to watch this drama. Loving the chemistry of Yoon Shi Yoon & Lee Se Young!

The Best Hit fighting!!!

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thank you for the recap javabeans!
i'm having so much fum watching the best hit and laughed out loud throughout.
cant wait to see hyun jae figuring out his way in the upcoming episodes. the water tap scene, multiple handphone related scenes were hilarious.

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Truthfully i didn't enjoy the 1st n 2nd eps.
Its kinda boring n typical.
Gag joke is somewhat tacky
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I started to enjoy it!
Hell funny!! N his amazement n surprise to everything!
I laughed hysterically.
His talking to a cellphone... ??
Made my day.
Now cant wait for more.
D chemistry of the leads. Love it.... Dreaded that they are not the endgame coz he has to go back to his timeline. ?
On to the next eps!!! ??

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I am so relieved! I was so upset when I didn't like eps 1 and 2. I love YSY and wanted to love this show. But eps 3-4 were a great relief. Now I am looking forward to next week.

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haha I skipped eps 1 and 2 (urgh...Hate how the division of episodes make the numbering so confusing!) because of someone's comment, at least until YSY came on. I figure I didn't miss much!

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Yah u didn't miss much. Just intro of d other characters. YSY n d other part of J2 d director made it funnier. Cant wait when this two met. Lol

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I don't buy that Ji-hoon is Hyun-jae's son. It would be really awkward if Hyun-jae has a son and is going to romance his son's crush. Since YSY and LSY are very obviously our end game, I think the "son" thing is possibly just a red herring.

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I don't think that YSY and LSY are very obviously endgame. They might be or the kisses might just be a gag. This isn't a typical kdrama, so I wouldn't expect what was obviously a parody of the silly accidental kisses in many other dramas to have the same meaning in this drama (the fact that the car was actually spinning is a giveaway to me that these kisses aren't fate). I see the kisses and other romantic interactions between HJ and WS as more likely to be a red herring, than the father/son thing. Might just be my wishful thinking though because I'm hoping the father/son thing is true and WS and JH are endgame.

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@peichi If this drama is anything close to producers, then you might be right. KBS did say this is a mockumentary drama as far as I remember, so I'm not sure if these kisses should be taken seriously. Plus, why do I feel like hyun jae will go back to his time? His story needs to be finished, isn't it so? Also I see that WS is not paying least bit of attention to WS, so I think in the process she would come to appreciate JH, and JH would truly find his worth after having real life 101 lessons from his father lol. But ofcourse the drama could totally take a 180 degree turn and hyun jae might end up staying on 2017. But I also want WS-JH to be an item rather than WS-HJ lol.

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*WS is not paying least bit of attention to JH.
--Now I'm officially ashamed. Because of the lack of edit button, I have to basically proof read every time what I'm typing. :'(

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I also think aside from being a running gag, the HJ-WS thing may be used to make JH jealous enough to more actively woo WS (he's being very sweet to her now, but she seems like the dense type who's not going to consider JH romantically until the prospect is shoved in her face), but beyond that I hope it won't be anything. I do feel like Hyun Jae will go back to his own time but not for long. I honestly think it makes the most narrative sense if he goes back and soon after dies or disappears forever. He doesn't belong in the past, because that would completely change the present. Likewise he doesn't really belong in the present, not after his disappearance changed the lives of so many. It doesn't feel fair to them to just have him show up again after 20 years not having aged at all and try to continue his life. I want him to make amends with BH, JH, and everyone else, before saying final goodbyes. Maybe they wouldn't go for a sad ending like that, but I would like it.

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I think I quite like your version of the ending!

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Thank you Javabeans for the recap.
I like the drama so far, I liked a lot The Producers, so I find the same vibes with this one so a good start for the moment.
I just love all the cameos, especially 1n2d cast I’m waiting for JJY to come maybe with Roy Kim like ? .
The splitting in half thing was awkward poor bear TT. I laughed at the three accidental kisses, writers need to be creative in K-drama (reminds me of Drinking solo ^^).
In other dramas, I would easily ship for the couple but here Hyun Jae is 20 years older and he is Ji Hoon’s father, this is going to be a painful love triangle.
Also MC Drill look-alike Taeyang : just yes to that , I was saying it to myself since ep1 . And also big yes to this dear Italian chair !
Hope the show keeps bringing comedy and lot of cameos ?, hwaiting Best Hit.
Sorry for the mistakes in English .

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I didn't understand the reference to MC Drill and Taeyang... Could someone shed some light???

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They're siblings in real life.

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Ah. Thanks!

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I'm really pleased with this so far. It's funny and charming. I was a bit disappointed watching the first 2 episode with the lack of that variety hybrid element they had promised. However, I'm still liking what they've done. I do agree it's kind of a weird love triangle if we do turn out to have a father-son thing going on. It's not entirely clear if that's the case though, yet. Yoon Shi-yoon is so great though. I'm so happy to see him back in a drama!!! Kim Min-jae is adorable as well. I'm actually surprised at how much I love Lee Se-young in this. I've only ever seen her in Trot Lovers....which wasn't the most flattering role for her. Hehe. Excited for next week!

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I haven't watched LSY in any shows previously, but her chemistry with YSY has me sold! I love the hijinks that occur whenever these two are together, and the energy the two bring to their roles make the scenes more interesting to watch.

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Yay it's been sometime since a JB Girlfriday tag team recap! Was going to read on and wait a bit before watching this one but this recap has me intrigued. Seems like a pot that's got a lot of good ingredients stirred in together. Mystery, time travel, 90s references and a comedic YSY! Hope it sustains the current momentum!

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The episodes are very interesting and riveting, but reading the recaps is the icing on the cake. I have zilch knowledge on the 90s entertainment scene, so it's great that the references are explained here, so I could understand them better. Overall, I am enjoying the show, and hopes it can sustain the current momentum too!

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LOL-ing over this recap, so I'm now truly convinced to watch it this weekend!

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Is it mean of me if I say I just want to laugh whenever Kim Jun Ho is shown on the screen? His comedic turn in 1N2D is ingrained in my mind so much so that I can't see him as a serious doctor in the show.

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Ermergerd, am still LOLling about the 3 times accidental kisses! Am loving how witty the jokes in this show, the little little details just makes it funnier. Like Woo-seung insisting on bringing the pan, so she has a weapon when "kidnapped", and then the ramyun, way to go to give Hyun-jae false hopes + make him a suicide wannabe >< And when he opened the trunk visioning bags full of money, only to find a sad head of teddy bear staring at him, I just lost it ^^
Am anticipating fun twist they will give us regarding Ji-hoon's biological dad (and the missing money and his realtion to Bo-hee), coz him saying that in the first place now feels like the show is trolling us.
And he better meet with Kwang-jae soon!

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With all due respect to Lee se young, I feel like we needed a better female lead for yoon shi yoon? He's just so quirky and unique in playing his characters, [if we talk about flower boy next door] ..that IMO we need someone on par who can make the drama watch experience something memorable, especially in this era, when dramas come and go without making any impact, so where should we work most on if not the main OTP. I liked the first episode, and to me it lee se young felt like part of the supporting character bunch. May be we needed a stronger female lead to make this pair stand apart.

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*Lee se young felt like part of the supporting characters bunch.
* to make this pair stand out. Sorry for the typos :(.

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I don't think Yoon Shi Yoon and Lee Se Young is going to be the OTP

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I am really enjoying this show. But are there really that many working pay phones still around? I know this is not the show to look for accuracy from, but it is the one thing that ever pulls me out of the fun. With any luck, there will be fewer pay phone scenes and more fun!

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I've never been to SK, but in the present day in "Tunnel," payphones are still common apparently there. I rarely see (working) payphones in my country.

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I would imagine so. In the US, I haven't seen a pay phone on the street in years!! There must be some in airports and hotels etc. but, I think they are obsolete for the most part.

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LOL, I took a photo of one I saw in Hawaii in March this year. They're rare now!

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taeyang's big brother? i kept freaking thinking he looked like taeyang!!!!!!! that damn eye smile!!!

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MC Drill is indeed Taeyang older brother. Checked on AsianWiki and it is true. The eye smile and the way he rap same like taeyang. He's very good in this drama.

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I THOUGHT HE LOOKED LIKE TAEYANG!!!! How fun!

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Screamed when I read this bc I thought the entire time the resemblance was uncanny. He's actually less awkward than taeyang! VIPs don't kill me...

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I'm so ecstatic that jb and gf are recapping this :) I hope that more would be able to catch up with this show, ' cause it's def a gem. I'm so glad that Shi-yoon is a lot better in comedy now compared to Flower Boy Next Door days. I just wish that the details and terminologies Hyun-Jae uses are more consistent. Like, he calls TV just TV but I believe that people from that era uses. It's 'telebi'or something (TY REPLY 1988). And are portable stoves already common in SK back in '93? Small details, I know. But I I think it'll make it better ^^

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Terebi (with Korean pronounciation) is what they really call TV even today.

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I don't know where to start!! I was trying to stifle my laughs under the covers and failed miserably!! Yoon Shi Yoon is back people ?. I've followed all his dramas and think he's one of the most talented actors in dramaland. He just has this je ne sais qois and whenever he's on screen there's this extra sparkle, I mean look how the ratings jumped up!!

I could NOT stop laughing at the first meeting in the car and her various weapons, the loo brush "that went in my mouth!!" And then the frying pan came out and his face was priceless ??. Gave me tangled vibes lol.

I don't even mind if him and Lee se young aren't end game (due to daddy son love triangle), because the ride is hella fun and I'm on board that slay ride down the stairwell and beyond!!!

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I don't love love it, but I do like it. Mostly cos I'm a 1n2d fan. Am waiting for jongmin, joonyoung, Juhyeok to appear. Please call Jo Insung and Park Bogum too...

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I can't wait to see what other stars I recognize in cameos. Bring it on, and quickly!

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What would be considered a ratings success?

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Not sure because this is a new timeslot that they are trying out but Taehyun said his goal is to just finish the drama, ratings be damned. Lol

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It's difficult because the only comparison that can be made for that slot is a variety show that came before it (Unnies Slamdunk), which had a 3-4 percent rating on average. You cannot also compare it to "Producers" because if I remember correctly, that aired around 10pm KST (Fri-Sat), whereas Best Hit airs 11pm KST. "Producers's" lowest rating is around 10% and it peaked at 18% during the finale.

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YJG's Orange Marmalade was also aired on the same timeslot, but only on Friday's and its average ratings is 3-4% (which was not considered okay). If I go with casts expectation, >7% is the number that they were mentioning.

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This is a surprise. I had the lowest of expectations. But it is very funny! Looking forward to next week.

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Jang Hyuk on his hoverboard... pure gold! :)

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His cameo was my favorite!! I totally thought he was like God or an angel, there to bestow advice to our hapless hero. Nope. Just a business man on the phone who happens to ride a hover board! Hahahaha

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I know right! That was the best! ?

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Me too!! Imagine having Jang Hyuk as a guardian angel?

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What i find funny is when he spread his arms at d end. Lol ?
Lyk wat r u doin n d middle of a crowded place?! ??

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The scene with Defconn and hand phone thing had me laughing for a full 5 minutes!!!!

I am onboard this crazy train and am rooting for all 4 youngsters. Great to see Lee Se Young so quickly after Laurel tree tailor drama. She is doing great as WS.

Ok Kim Jun Ho has appeared as different characters in 2 episodes so far - is this going to another ongoing gag?

Am awaiting cameo from Kim Jong min and jung Joon Young soon!?

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This series has the potential to be good. I didn't really like 1&2 because I thought the jokes were rather bland and was rather disappointed in Kim Min jae's performance. I was expecting him to be better since he was so good in Romantic Doctor and in Goblin. The first two focused on Woo Seung and Ji Hoon but I found them rather boring together. They're not the OTP, right?

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I think it's the way the character JH is written. He isn't very interesting, and is a typical goody two shoes, so it doesn't make a very exciting drama character?

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This show is going to kill me. I just keep cracking up at all the antics. I might not get all of the 90's k-pop references, but as someone who was in my teens at that time, throwing back to the beepers and fashion make me laugh so much. YSY is nailing his role.

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Same here! I remember sending codes to my mom's beeper to let her know I was ready to pick up once after-school tutoring was over, etc. The outift Yoon Shi-yoon is wearing I actually like... Wow, I'm dating myself, haha!

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Im so loving this episode...i also believe that the ratings went up because of donggu/YSY he played his character so well...he really is a good actor...i truly wish that the rating would raise higher...if only the time slot is earlier...i also like the chemistry between YS and LS but what i really like is that its not solely focus on the love story of the leads but their lives and struggles in a really funny way

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not gonna lie, I rooted for ji-hoon from ep 1 when he told woo-seung that saunas were too expensive and to stay at his house...a little bummed, but it'll be for the better if he does make it as an idol!

on another note, this show is hilarious. Love the cameos.

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Jang Hyuk on that hover board, Defconn's handphone, and Monsta X in the elevator were gold! I know there were so many more cameos that I missed, but those three were awesome! Yoon Shi-yoon is so fun to watch, and it's nice to see a lovely set of actors and actresses with him. He was in the first drama I ever watched (Me too, Flower!). I'm still on the Ji-hoon ship, which could be a mistake, but oh well. Here we go!

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I first saw these 3 actors in Flower Boy next Door _ Yoon Shi Yoon, Park Shin Hye and Kim Ji Hoon.
As luck would have it, both YSY and Kim Ji Hoon are in weekend dramas simultaneously - Kim Ji Hoon is in Bad Thief, Good Thief which I am watching too.

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I'm rooting for Ji hoon but I'm not really sure if I still like the girl with him. Maybe the fierce colleague of his will be a love line?
I don't really want WS and HJ together either though.....it's just too weird with him being Ji hoon's father. :/ Well, we will see. The love lines right now don't really excite me but the humor is still nice so far, I think. :)

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Please don't let WS and HJ be endgame. I will bail on this show if they are. That just makes me seriously uncomfortable for a lot of different reasons, mainly the father/son love triangle and that Bo-hee should already be pregnant with JH in the past right? Not that I want HJ with BH either, in fact I'd rather he end up with no one and just die after making amends with the people most affected by his disappearance. It's sad, but I just don't see a place for Hyun-jae in the past or present in the long term. Going back to the past would change too much of the present and staying in the present doesn't feel fair to the people he left behind who've had 20 yrs to pick up the pieces and move on.

And unlike others I'm not feeling the chemistry between YSY and LSY at all and think LSY and KMJ have way better chemistry. I'm really enjoying the humor so far, so I hope the kisses is just a gag and nothing more.

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Also the triple accidental kisses comes off more as a glaring sign that this isn't our OTP rather than the other way around. I mean it'd be weird to parody "the accidental kiss of destiny" trope so many times only to basically play it straight in the end by having it really be destiny. I hope I'm right.

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I actually have a theory that JH might be Bo-hee's illegitimate son, but not with YSY. OR JH might be YSY's son, but not with Bo-hee.

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Lol idk I don't think this is the type of drama to go that crazy with the birth secrets. Even if your theories are right it doesn't take away the ick factor for me. I mean HJ is still someone who was in a relationship with JH's mom (whether birth mother or not), so to have him go from JH's mom to JH's crush is just weird.

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Oh @peichi never saw this comment, but I have been itching to talk about it too. Saw the latest episode trailer, and without giving away any spoiler, I think they are still continuing the WS-HJ arc :S. Wonder where this is going. I guess I will decide whether to stay or drop after next week.

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Besides ripping things in half, Girl actually took the toilet seat and toilet brush when she moved. I wanted to see her roommate's face when she got home.

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Besides the goofy kisses, I laughed like crazy. I'm in!

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The comedy in this show is A++ I will not get over the scene where his chair lowered by itself?

Aww man I really wanted a love triangle between Hyun Jae and the parents. 3 kisses in one episode???? Fate

My sister who typically hates kdramas was so intrigued by the hospital scene where Hyun Jae was trying to avoid the prosecutors

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I was born in '94 and am not familiar with a lot of the references made (I had to ask about the Bruce Lee references from the first ep bec instead I remembered Kill Bill lol), but seeing someone stumble into the future and not understand today's technology is funny to watch! Hyun Jae thinking Inspector Gadget's handphone became real in the future was my favorite bit. Actually Hyun Jae x 2017 technology will bring me laughs haha.

Scoring an accidental kiss (x3!!) with Careless Whisper will make me laugh, although I also wondered why it had to happen thrice? (I can't help but root for Ji Hoon bec nice guy LOL altho Woo Seung and Hyun Jae are funny together) Also none of the kisses looked realistic but that must be part of the fun of it, right? Hahaha

Am looking forward to this show, haven't enjoyed a good comedy series in a long time!

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Yeah, when Careless Whisper started playing, I lost it! ROFL!

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This is going to be one crazy ride. If they can keep the jokes coming at this pace I'm ALL IN. I also want the cameos to come at this pace. If they're taking requests I want kim joo hyuk, kim Jong Kim, kim Jong gook, park bogum, and kim yoo Jung. K thnx!

I go back and forth between loving hyun Jae bc he's played by yoon Shi yoon and feeling weird about him bc it feels like he is going to mess up everything in 2017 with his son, the baby momma, and his old manager. So I can't really warm up to him yet and my allegiance lies with cha tae hyun on this... even if yoon Shi yoon is loads more charismatic and his character is more interesting...

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Thanks for the recap, javabeans! It's not every day that I get to see words like "ditz" and "doofy" in print. I got as many laughs from reading your recap as from watching the shenanigans in the show.

I loved Jang Hyuk's cameo aboard a Segway. Hyun-jae's confusion when he overheard Bluetooth Man talking on his headset was great. There are times I've felt the same way.

I'm enjoying the wackiness of THE BEST HIT. It's a nice foil to the more serious dramas I'm watching (e.g., LOOKOUT, SEVEN DAY QUEEN, DUEL).

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Why, I'm enjoying this show a lot despite not getting into Producers for reasons that I don't quite understand. I admittedly needed to rely on recaps for ep 1-2 to really get into the show, but after reading the recaps and watching ep 1-2 I found them to be interesting even without much of YSY. After his entering the show, everything gets even more enjoyable. I hope this one will do a good job of resolving each and every character's life struggle and dilemma, because that's what I'm signing up for. Some romance wouldn't hurt, but it should not take central stage and overshadow everything else.

P.S. Love the humour too. I caught myself laughing out loud several times even though I had read the recaps and known exactly what to expect.

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I loveee this drama! It's so nice to watch after a stressful week. I can't wait for more, I need more hijinks! It's so nice to see Yoon Shiyoon acting again after seeing him last in Mirror of The Witch.

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For some strange reason, I suddenly feel like I need to see Yoon Shi Yoon play table tennis in this drama.

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LOLL. THAT I'd watch!! I feel like the drama could have so many possibilities, maybe you'll get your wish ;)

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lol why do I feel like that could happen like you said

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I'm liking the show even more after these last 2 episodes. I was thinking the humor was a bit "Jerry Lewis" (and I normally groan at that kind of humor) but I found myself actually laughing out loud a few times. They've got my attention, and I'm curious to see how all the relationships play out.

I thought the Do Hye-ri (Bona) scene was reminiscent of some dance practice videos that Suzy has posted to instagram. (It made me laugh.) I agree that a show should be enjoyed without understanding any outside references, but it's extra fun and rewarding when you do understand.

Thanks for the recap!

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After re-watching this episode, I believe the 3 kisses were actually foreshadowed when Woo-seung's mom called her! Did anyone else caught that?

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I did. The dream was that a bee (?) would be bothering her mouth three times that day. After that, Hyun Jae, in his orange shirt and stripey bandana, looked like a bumble bee to me.

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I did too but on the kiss part. Did not take note the semblance of the outfit with the bee.

That was a great observation!

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i find hyun jae's self compliments so funny. how he looked into the mirror and said he looked cool, his mini self compliments when he heard the nurses talking about a popular star in the hospital. hahahaha
he is a self-absorbed character ??

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Heol, MC Drill is Taeyang's hyung?!
All this time I was thinking they look so alike, even their mannerisms... turns out they're brothers!

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"Hand Phone, are you sleeping?" So cute.

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I have no knowledge of K pop culture in the 90's but am child of the 90's so I am enjoying this show. When HJ was question ed about his fashion sense he mentioned the brand Storm and I smiled, I remembered my friends and I use to pin for that brand but we couldn't afford it, then there wad Boy London ...

This show is fun to watch, will definitely tune in for next episodes.

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the romance is completely off.. or not to my liking.. even if i want to i can't.. because it just doesn't make sense..

He clearly had a woman whom he left pregnant ( that child is Kim min je.. who is YSY's son.. and bo hee is mom).. and then you apparently fall truly passionately in love (because that is what otp is) with another girl whom your son has a crush on.. while being right in front of the woman who has struggled for 24 years, got hatred, never forgot you or got married... things were tough to an extent that she had to give up on her son to be registered under another man as his kid (CTH the manager)..

and as these things will get revealed, to digest the central love story is just out an out repulsive :(

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I agree with you on the ickyness of it, but I think it's a bit premature to assume HJ and WS are definitely endgame OTP. I actually don't think the kisses were anything more than a gag. I think/hope HJ and JH are endgame and there won't be any serious father/son love triangle. If I'm wrong I'm bailing on this drama lol. But for now I am cautiously optimistic because I don't think this is a typical romcom drama, it's more like a sitcom, so I don't expect it to fall into the usual cliches.

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*oops I meant to say I hope WS and JH are endgame.

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