In 'Save Me, Holmes,' 'No Filter Sister' Kim Sook ultimately revealed her true feelings. Earlier, Kim Sook declared to Koo Bon-seung that she wanted to go all in, and this time, she mentioned a 'joint name newlywed house,' stirring up the studio once again.

In the MBC entertainment program 'Save Me, Holmes,' which aired on the 8th, anchor Kim Dae-ho, after seeing a couple enjoying their honeymoon on Ulleungdo, confessed, 'Seeing this couple makes me want to get married,' attracting attention. Everyone reacted in surprise, saying, 'Isn't Kim Dae-ho, who is a single person?' and Kim Sook also noted, 'Actually, I have a dream too,' showing unexpected empathy.

As marriage became the topic, a realistic question was raised. 'Many couples break up over joint names. What if your wife asks for the house to be in her name?' In response, Kim Dae-ho drew a line, saying, 'What's mine is mine. What my wife manages is fine.' The participants laughed, asking, 'Are you already starting to distinguish between yours and mine?' Then there was a premonition that 'this might push marriage further away.'

At that moment, Park Na-rae suddenly threw a surprise question at Kim Sook. 'Then what about Koo Bon-seung? Can you transfer the house name?' Kim Sook, flustered, replied, 'He's not my brother-in-law!' unable to hide her embarrassment, but then added, 'If you must, please include it. I think I can do it,' leaving a heartfelt response. The participants heated up the atmosphere, saying, 'It's a joint name newlywed house!'

Kim Sook's remarks added more sincerity, interconnected with her previous confession to Koo Bon-seung in the last episode when she said, 'This is the last chance. I want to go all in with this brother.' At that time, Kim Sook stated, 'I will really end it today,' showing a different atmosphere than usual, and Park Na-rae also noted, 'Sook is serious today,' unable to hide her surprise.

Viewers are responding enthusiastically, asking, 'Did Kim Sook finally make up her mind?', 'Are Kim Sook and Koo Bon-seung going to become a real couple?', 'Talking about joint names is a significant development!'

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