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[Best Friends Forever] Forever best friends

By @Ally and @Javinne

Ally: Javinne and I thought it would be fun to talk about our favorite friends of last year, and since we both have a certain fondness for 20th Century Boy and Girl, we chose this K-drama to analyze what it means to be a “forever best friend.”

Javinne: If you’ve read the “In Defense of…” series, you’ll know that Ally thought this was an underrated gem of a show that was glossed over last year because of the Beanie juggernaut, Because This Life is Our First, which was on the exact same night, on the same weeks, and which ironically was similar in the friendship department, with a group of three girlfriends who knew each other from childhood. We actually think that 20th Century Boy and Girl had a more compelling group of girlfriends who spent so much time together that they knew when they needed each other before any of them said anything, and there was no animosity or jealousy between them, at least after the required we-all-like-the-same-cute-boy-in-high-school trope. So, without any further introduction, here come our questions!

#1 Do they know each other?

Ally: I think this is the foundation of any friendship, don’t you? We have to know each other through our faults as well as our strengths. In 20th Century Boy and Girl, these friends rode in the same “Bongo van” which is where they get their nickname. They are together almost every waking moment. Not just the girls, but also the only boy in the group. No wonder they all had crushes on him. We never see the fallout of them liking the same boy, do we? We just know it happened, and that Jin-jin ended up going out with him, which the other two friends were certainly aware of, just like they knew they were dating in adulthood. They read the signs like the backs of their hands, and they knew her better than she knew herself.

Javinne: Totally agree. These characters have known each other since forever, and I would like to echo LollyPip, who said that “they seem to know each other’s needs without having to ask, whether it’s support, laughter, or just a new handbag to cheer up a friend on a rough day.” I remember I loved that scene, because Ah-reum didn’t need a new bag, but she was never shy, so she requested one for herself alongside one for Young-shim, who really needed it. I felt like Ah-reum didn’t want Young-shim to feel humiliated. That was the way I interpreted it and I loved it. I loved that Jin-jin was humble enough to say she also had debts, but of course she gladly got the bags for the girls. Another great example was in Episode 23 when Jin-jin and Ji-won confessed to the girls that they were going out and they cheered loudly, only to stop abruptly and ask, “Is that how you thought we’d react? We already know.”

#2 Are they a good friend to others?

Ally: So many times in K-dramas, one lead just accepts friendship or love from the other characters, and never do we see them actively giving back what they have received. Second lead females are notorious for this. People seem so forgiving of their selfishness and this leaves me scratching my head. What 20th Century did well was show that friendship is a very reciprocal relationship. If one person feels neglected, they’re not going to stick around. Period.

Javinne: Yes, In the case of Jin-jin you can really see how she is also the good friend. It’s not that her world revolves only around her, which would be typical from a vain superstar, but she is such a wonderfully loyal friend to the other girls that it’s beautiful to see how she cares. For instance, Jin-jin putting her reputation at risk while in the middle of a scandal, in order to visit her friend who was in the hospital. I loved that even when it led to more scandals, she never regretted it. And her friends were even more loyal towards her as a result.

#3 Do they have fun together?

Ally: So, this seems like an obvious question, but don’t we all have friends that are all drama, and no fun??? I drop these people like lead weights, but it seems that K-dramas wallow in the drama, and it’s rare to see people actually having fun together without getting drunk or letting a truck of doom ruin it. I thought it was so refreshing to see a group of girls laughing with and at each other, dancing in the rain, making one of them feel needed and accepted, even after a horrible day, when no one seemed to care about her. Do you remember this scene?

Javinne: How can I not remember? It brought me to tears with the hugest grin on my face, almost dying of envy, because I have never had such supportive friends, at least not nearby, so that we could do something like that together.

#4 Do they share the same values?

Ally: Why is this important? These friends knew the values that were important to each other, one to be married, one to support her family, and one to have a career and to help her misogynistic father, who was actually very proud of his attorney daughter, even though he was horrible to both her mother and to her. The friends all understood these underlying complexities and were supportive of them.

Javinne: They live in harmony with their values and I know this is a simple thing, but in Episode 28, Ji-won (our lone Bongo group male) rolled all three girls up in blankets on the floor, saying how lucky Jin-jin is to have friends who will bring snacks and be kimbap rolls to make her feel better. It felt so natural that they would be like that, so organic, that I envied them again for their friendship.

Ally: Love is what inherently binds our Bongo group together (notice I said “our” because I feel like a part of them too!). You can see that these girls would go to hell and back for each other—so unselfish, loyal, and self-sacrificing. Javinne, I’ve really enjoyed getting to know you through this. I love that although we are from totally different backgrounds, we can find a connection through K-dramas. You’ve said that you don’t have many true friendships like what is depicted here, and it has taken me up to my midlife to find friends as loyal as these. I hope all of us are lucky and blessed enough to find our forever friends in this lifetime, bound by love.

Javinne: Yes! And also with the help of technology, we have developed different types of friendships, like virtual ones (all of us Beanies!), and we can keep in touch with those in other countries. And there is the magic of making a connection (sometimes a very special connection) with pieces of art like books and Korean dramas. And last but not least, we still can develop friendship that will last until we are old, and I promise to find you there, hopefully writing with you about a drama (a la Dear My Friends). May God keep us alive for a long, long time.

We hope we’ve convinced a few more people to watch this drama for the friendships! It’s taught us how true forever friends are never absent when we need them the most and will sacrifice their own reputation to be that forever friend, no matter the cost.

 
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Aww... This is such a cute write-up, guys. I'm not the biggest fan of this drama, but I have to admit that it has a really beautiful friendship. So beautiful and perfect that it actually felt like a fairy tale (and maybe that's exactly why I couldn't be as emotionally invested in their relationship as I wanted to). But well, that's dramaland for us, right? To give us beautiful stories that we might not be able to experience ourself.

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Oo I love this write-up! ^^ It's quite fitting that the first co-authored write-up (i.e. by two Beanie-friends) is on the theme of friendship itself. ^^ I am about half-way through this drama, but I agree - this is one of the sweetest dramaland friendships.

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Thank you so much! It is also a good-feeling drama. I mean, it leaves you with a very warm feeling after each episode. And even when you could argue it is a modern "fairy tale", like @gadis said above, you have to recognize very few things in real life could make you feel that way or smile like a dumb believing for an instant how lovely life is. 😊😄😆
Now, don't get me wrong anyways, life is beautiful. But is another kind of beauty.
In the drama department, this one is a simple kind of beautiful and warm that goes inside your skin very softly, and then again, it feels good.
So that is why we cherished it and wanted to share with you our impressions on it.

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Thanks @javinne and @ally-le for this 2-for-1 article. 😆

I'm so pleased that I just happened to wander into @javinne's fan wall and read your posts about preparing for this article, and wallah! ... here it is!!!

Yes, kdrama friendships are usually sweet and warm, but you've hit the nail on the head to notice how giving and uncompetitive this group of friends are. They are so totally themselves when they are together and yet know when to stop so that they don't pry too much or go too far in their familiarity. Not a mean feat when people have grown up together and been as close as at least the 3 girls are.

Like you, I've found virtual friends here on DB, some I've even been able to meet (so cool!). So varied are we but a simple appreciation for kdramas and the warmth of DB, unites us somehow in understanding and camaraderie.

I look forward to reading you both wherever! 😄

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We really prepared our article for over two weeks🤓... Very Happy that you like it!
And I thank particularly DB for posting it!!😊

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I had the same thought: I read about it on @ally-le and @javinne fanwalls and it's so great to see the finished article.

Perfect of course to do this for a post about friendship. And such a fun read.

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🎉🎊🎆 I sincerely thank Ally a lot for working with me in this writing📝. It was super fun really😊, and it turned out better than the way I imagined it. Thanks, Ally!!! 😘

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Thank you!!! And to think I want going to write anything this month! I’m so glad you were here to encourage this piece! Yes, it turned out very well—and I’ve made a new friend through it! How fitting!

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Yes, and up from today we will squeee together with Jung Hae in and his pretty Noona😍😍😍😍😍😍
I can't hardly wait!!!
Tomorrow because of subs... But I can't hardly wait!!! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😁😁😁😁😁😁🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

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Counting down the hours....😊

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I loved the umbrealla scene ! I think in a lot of drama, it would have been a scene for the love story, like the male lead waiting for the girl. But in this case, it was her friends and I found it more meanful :)

I like the fact that the love story didn't change the dynamic of the group of friends.

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What a charming writeup that perfectly fits the theme, and it worked, you've convinced me, so now this drama is in my queue. The conversations here on DB are often a mixture of squeeing and critical analysis, but tossed into the mix is also advice and support, which makes for some interesting virtual friendships and now collaborations.

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I'm halfway through this drama and I sooo love the friendship of our ladies and the cuteness and heartwarming moments are aplenty in this drama! I'm watching it slowly and it feels like savoring a very sweet dessert.

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It's an easy rewatch as well--as I have watched several pieces of episodes since I finished it. Like having a piece of chocolate after a rough day...

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I just loved this post. This drama definitely deserved more love than it received. I think I was part of the minority that preferred this over "Because this life is our first". The friendships were so adorable, and this drama was such a nice filling and slow sweetness versus the intensity and crazy drama that some others might offer. Their friendship in this drama was so refreshing, sweet and definitely envy inducing with all they did for each other. I just loved it, and am super happy to see I wasn't the only beanie. :)

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Thank you soooo much! 🙂

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I loved the three friends better here than BTLIOF as well. In the latter, I felt the heroine’s friends were only friends with each other because of the heroine and probably wouldn’t have even liked each other otherwise. In this drama, I could see any of them as friends before meeting the other ones. Their bond seemed so much stronger.

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@Ally and @Javinne Your takes on the solid friendship between the girls pushed me to add it my to-watch drama list. I think I neglected it after seeing it had 32 eps but finding out they're all 30 mins makes it seem less daunting. Organic friendships that have stood the test of tween- angst, love dilemmas and growing up are definitely rare in drama world. And while I enjoyed BTIOFL I did feel like at times their friendship wasn't as endearingly rich in feel-good wholesomeness. (Can't pinpoint what exactly) 😂

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You could also take into consideration that here you have a really happy or at least very serene end, where there is not such thing as a suddenly change of behavior and suddenly lack of coherence in our characters, which could possibly make you hate the last two episodes, no. I assure you this drama is a feeling good drama up till the end!😄😅😃😉

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where there is not such thing as a suddenly change of behavior and suddenly lack of coherence in our characters

Courtesy of noble idiocy, intense jealous or the emergence of back-stabbing betrayal accompanied by possible love triangle drama. 😂
20CB&G Definitely bumped up my list now.

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Exactly. No love triangles. No awful ot hateful in-laws, no chaebols or jerks, no truck of doom, no annoying second leads...
Hey, noble idiocy, yes, but just a little bit. So, there you go. 😅😄😂😁🎆🎉🎊

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Exactly. No love triangles. No awful ot hateful in-laws, no chaebols or jerks, no truck of doom, no annoying second leads.

I had to experience all of that at once in Bride of the Century. The intriguing story was overrun with tropes fitted into every scene. I didn't mind it at first but then towards the end it got eye-roll worthy. 🤦‍♀️

I don't mind noble idiocy if it means faster realisations and character growth.🤞

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I don’t remember noble idiocy, but it could be my failing memory. Jin-Jin was always sure of her preference, and when they got together, they were together. I’ll have to read my piece again to remind myself. There’s a thrown in seconday (tertiery, quaternary?) about a long lost sister, but other than that, it was a very coherent show.

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Ok. I reread my [In defense of piece] and the noble idiocy lasted for all of one episode, so barely there. There are a lot of other reasons to watch it otherwise, if this didn’t convince you! http://www.dramabeans.com/2018/01/in-defense-of-20th-century-boy-and-girl-when-you-dont-want-to-ride-a-roller-coaster/

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I'm all for noble idiocy that lasts only 30 mins as compared to 2 hours just before the last episode (I didn't get it in BTIOFL. Communication is essential!)

And I'm pretty sure this:

This show isn’t a screaming roller coaster; it’s a carousel ride while holding hands with your first love, with all the butterflies you get sitting next to them. And I would trade whiplash for butterflies most any day!

convinced me.

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Ohhh, @Ally, what do you think? Andy is on our side now... otokke? I am so happy!!!😄
LOL😂
Now seriously, @Andy, enjoy your ride. I have realised you watched FWKBJ, 20th century is a similar tone. You will like it!!!

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*high fives @javinne!* Yup! @fencejumper, enjoy!

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The friends in this show really were the saving grace that made it a better drama than it might have been otherwise. Where other relationships fell flat for me and were less interesting, the friendship was reliable.

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