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43. A Dose of Nostalgia (Pt.2)
In the iconic Reply series, the kids from the 90s and late 80s rule their neighborhood. But in this new series by the same creator, Shin Won-Ho, the characters are older. And instead of roaming the streets of areas in Seoul, these older characters are busy tending their cellmates or hospital patients. Prison Playbook and Hospital Playlist are not exactly coming of age dramas like the Reply series. But the characters are similar. They have not lost the innocence of their youth and they strive to to make the best of who they are now, even in the jail.[TV Shows Mentioned in This Episode]Hello, my twenties (2016),When the Weather Is Fine (2020),Squid Game (2021),Mine (2021),Mr. Sunshine (2018),Interest of Love (2022),Narco-Saints (2022)