How the 'Reply' Series Summoned Our Memories
How the 'Reply' Series Summoned Our Memories There are TV shows that entertain, and then there are shows that feel like a stolen peek into your own faded photo album. For millions of Koreans, Shin Won-ho and Lee Woo-jung's 'Reply' (응답하라) series was the latter. Spanning three beloved installments— 'Reply 1997,' 'Reply 1994,' and 'Reply 1988' —the series did more than just tell stories set in the past. It meticulously resurrected entire eras, using the power of detail to unlock our own deeply personal and collective memories. As of 2025, the magic of the 'Reply' series remains potent. It wasn't just a drama; it was a national act of remembrance, a time machine powered by pop culture, friendship, and the eternal mystery of a first love. 1. The Power of "Gojeung": History in the Details The cornerstone of the series' success was its obsessive commitment to historical detail, a concept known in Korea as gojeung (고증),...