Ahn Jung-hwan of Channel A's 'Overstepping Family' ultimately bent the knee due to his spoiler behavior.
In the 84th episode of Channel A's 'Overstepping Family' airing at 8:10 p.m. on the 22nd (Thursday), MCs Ahn Jung-hwan, Lee Hye-won, Yoo Se-yoon, and Song Jin-woo, along with the representative from France, Fabien, the representative from the United States, Chris, and the representative from Brazil, Carlos, will reveal the unique daily lives and travels of the families from Spain, France, and Denmark.
First, the new 'French Family' consisting of Kang Hae-hyung and Edu will greet with their three children, Laia, Biel, and Yvette. Edu, who has lived in Korea for five years, noted that he is the only certified tour guide with 'Korean language support' among Spain's residents, which earns the 'respect' of Fabien and Carlos, who are preparing for the same certification. Immediately after, Edu declared, 'I will conduct a tour of Gaudí in Barcelona, where our family lives,' to which Ahn Jung-hwan confidently responded, 'I have been there!' while Lee Hye-won countered, 'I haven't been there yet?' causing an amusing showdown between the couple right from the start.
On that day, Edu will conduct an enriching tour starting from Gaudí's first work to his life-changing work, the last dwellings he constructed, and culminate with his ultimate masterpiece. Ahn Jung-hwan, who was watching the screen, showed signs of eagerness to explain everything, stating, 'I want to say everything, I can explain it all,' prompting Lee Hye-won to issue a warning with a 'sharp eyes' gesture. During this, when Ahn Jung-hwan mentioned 'Park Güell' and 'Casa Milà,' he kept giving spoilers before Carlos, who was designated as that day's 'Spanish representative,' had a chance to explain, leading Lee Hye-won to say, 'Carlos should be talking, why do you keep talking first?' Ahn Jung-hwan apologized, giving a 90-degree 'bow of apology' and complained, 'I just want to talk!' causing laughter.
Meanwhile, Ahn Jung-hwan explained the background regarding 'Park Güell,' where Gaudí's architectural philosophy and techniques were most prevalent, stating, 'Originally, it was intended to develop a large-scale residential area, but it failed due to unsold lots and was redeveloped as a park.' He further demonstrated his keen insight while observing the 'Hansel and Gretel' cookie house-shaped 'management building' at the entrance, saying, 'I thought it would fail because of that; the caretaker's house looks even nicer than an ordinary dwelling.' The 'Gaudí virtual tour' conducted meticulously by the certified guide of the 'Spanish Family' and Ahn Jung-hwan can be seen in the 84th episode of Channel A's 'Overstepping Family' airing at 8:10 p.m. on the 22nd (Thursday).
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