I have made sweet, sweet blog love to
Coffee Prince more times than I can count.
My
relationship to this drama has progressed much in the way actual
romances do: It started with love at first sight. I watched episode
after episode in rapt, starry-eyed euphoria, unable to believe how
much I liked everything about them. Then came the honeymoon period.
Things were still pretty amazing, but Coffee Prince was
starting to edge its way off the pedestal and my obsession with it
was becoming more manageable. In the doldrums of our relationship, I
came to notice my beloved’s failings: the second half was packed
with tension-killing filler, and the concert scene sure was silly.
Nowadays, Coffee Prince and
I are like the cozy-looking elderly couple I sometimes see holding
hands as they walk through the park in front of my office. We’ve
been through a lot together, and it’s a comfort to know that my
favorite drama will always be there, just waiting for me to hit play.
Although the sizzling passion of our
early days has burned itself out, I think I may be better able to
appreciate Coffee Prince now,
in the advanced stages of our
love. When I first saw this show everything about it seemed
impossibly new and original. But all the many hours of Korean
television that I’ve watched since have given me another
perspective: Coffee Prince is
actually just as derivative as most other Kdrama romances. It uses
the same raw materials as all those other shows, and might have ended
up being the drama equivalent of a suburban American mall, a
cookie-cutter entity virtually indistinguishable from every other
member of its species. But because its creators were smart enough to
twist their common elements and use them in unexpected, thoughtful ways, Coffee
Prince ended up being something
more like the Taj Mahal—it uses the most earthbound of foundations
to make something etherial.
Last week I watched Coffee Prince
for the fourth (fifth?) time. In
honor of another seventeen hours of my life down the drain, I thought
I’d try once more to crack the mystery of what exactly makes this
drama so spectacularly rewatchable.