Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Jung-eun, and Ryu Deok-hwan declare a full-scale battle with director Choi Bo-pil for the first time on SBS's 'When There's a Gap.'

The SBS entertainment program 'When There's a Gap' (directed by Choi Bo-pil, written by Chae Jin-ah), airing every Tuesday at 9 p.m., presents a variety show that offers luck during the brief gaps in daily life. The season 3 premiere on the 6th (Tuesday) achieved a maximum viewership rating of 5.8%, with ratings of 4.5% in the metropolitan area, 4.1% nationwide, and 1.9% among viewers aged 20-49, breaking its previous record. Additionally, it announced a brilliant comeback by becoming the overall number one entertainment show for ages 20-49 and all households in the metropolitan area during that time slot. (According to Nielsen Korea) In the 22nd episode of 'When There's a Gap,' Lee Jung-eun and Ryu Deok-hwan will appear as 'gap friends,' touring the Wangsimni area and offering a day filled with 'dopamine healing.'

On that day, Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Jung-eun, and Ryu Deok-hwan ignite a passionate will to win with the story of the 'gap owner (applicant)' who is a reality version of 'Ae-sun-Gwan-sik,' whose heartfelt love saved his wife's life through a liver transplant. However, when the 'Human Zero of Luck' game emerges, where victories are solely decided by intuition, the four individuals fall into extreme tension from the start. Especially as the fortunes fluctuate depending on the numbers announced by director Choi Bo-pil, the scene suddenly transforms into a chaotic space filled with cries and despair over a single number. Eventually, as the intense competition continues, Yoo Jae-suk declares, 'It's a battle of minds with Bo-pil PD,' igniting a dopamine explosion.

In the meantime, 'game rookie' Lee Jung-eun and Ryu Deok-hwan enter into an immersion mode like riding a roller coaster, stimulating interest. At one point, Ryu Deok-hwan exclaims during the game, 'What do I do? I want to cry right now,' leading to an emotional moment, while Lee Jung-eun briefly expresses, 'I'm going crazy,' before quickly changing her demeanor to, 'Come on, let's go!' turning the scene into a sea of laughter. Even Yoo Jae-suk, the 'game veteran,' is affected by the enthusiasm as he bounces out of his seat at Choi Bo-pil's number call, prompting Ryu Deok-hwan to respond, 'Hyung, you almost hit the ceiling just now!' Yoo Yeon-seok then protests, 'Isn't this too much?' raising the stakes in their mental battle.

Will Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Jung-eun, and Ryu Deok-hwan be able to counterattack in the fiery psychological battle with director Choi Bo-pil? Their relentless mental struggle raises expectations for luck for the 'gap owners' in real life and heightens anticipation for the main broadcast of 'When There's a Gap.'

Meanwhile, the healing entertainment program 'When There's a Gap,' which promises even more powerful laughter and relatable experiences, will air today (the 13th) at 9 p.m.

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