"Behind Your Touch" just premiered, but it is already giving viewers a good laugh as various scenes from these famous K-dramas were re-enacted in the ongoing Netflix series.
Can you guess what dramas made their cameos in "Behind Your Touch"?
'Twenty Five, Twenty One' & 'My Liberation Notes' Make Cameos in 'Behind Your Touch'
Finally, the long wait is over as the highly-anticipated fantasy-romance series "Behind Your Touch" debuted on the weekend primetime beginning August 12.
Apart from its fresh and compelling storyline and stellar cast, viewers are enjoying the humor that the drama brings every broadcast.
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As a surprise, it paid tribute to some of the popular K-dramas namely, "Twenty Five, Twenty One" and "My Liberation Notes."
Jung Hyeon Ok & Won Jong Muk Re-Enact Na Hee Do & Baek Yi Jin's '2521' Scene
In episode 1, the characters of Jung Hyeon Ok (Park Sung Yeon) and Won Jong Muk (Kim Hee Won), who were each other's first love, reminisced about their past as they are about to have a reunion after a long time.
The two remade the scenes of Na Hee Do and Baek Yi Jin fencing in the court. They even used the same lines that the original cast delivered in "Twenty Five, Twenty One."
Adding to the immersion is when they used the drama's official soundtrack, "Your Existence," by Wonstein.
This immediately garnered attention from the viewers and even made them laugh while watching the whole episode.
In addition, in "Behind Your Touch" episode 4, another parody from Nam Joo Hyuk and Kim Tae Ri's "Twenty Five, Twenty One" made it to the weekend drama. It was the famous water fountain scene of Hee Do and Yi Jin. However, the director made a twist at the end, which made the audience laugh again.
'My Liberation Notes' 'Worship Me' Parody
In the same episode, the drama referred to "My Liberation Notes" iconic line "worship me" during Won Jong Muk and Jung Hyeon Ok's scene.
Indeed, this new fantasy series is delivering a good performance that any K-drama fan can enjoy. The jam-packed humor and chemistry of the characters are earning a positive response from the audience.
Despite the drama having been criticized ahead of its debut, the production team is proving that "Behind Your Touch" is a series that has a lot to offer as it is rich in narrative and incorporated with good humor.
Catch Han Ji Min, Lee Min Ki, and EXO's Suho every Saturday and Sunday on JTBC and Netflix at 10:30 p.m. (KST).
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