Shin Dong-mi and Seo Hyun-woo from 'Seasonal Men' are amazed by the dimensionally different fishing of Kim Sang-ho and Cha Woo-min.
The new TV CHOSUN variety show 'Seasonal Men: Just Call Me' will air on Friday, the 25th at 10 p.m., featuring the fishing scenes of Kim Sang-ho and Cha Woo-min, who have started their fishing journey in Gwanmae-do in Jindo County, known as the pearl of the southernmost part of the Korean Peninsula, along with the second guests Shin Dong-mi and Seo Hyun-woo.
As the second guests, Shin Dong-mi and Seo Hyun-woo begin their proper seaweed drying work after a meal with Kim Sang-ho and Cha Woo-min. Their efforts to dry the seaweed, flipping it over in the drying area and gathering it for packaging, will add to the fun as they challenge this unfamiliar task.
They start by flipping the seaweed stuck to the ground with hooks to dry it and expect it to be easier than they thought. In response, Shin Dong-mi, berating herself and Seo Hyun-woo's work, says, "It looks really unrefined," raising curiosity about how Shin Dong-mi and Seo Hyun-woo's work actually looked.
Seo Hyun-woo's struggles during the work are also expected to provide entertainment. After making a laughable mistake that even the Gwanmae fishing village chief found absurd, Seo Hyun-woo repeatedly says, "I'm sorry," sparking curiosity about how he will overcome such challenges.
In contrast to them, Kim Sang-ho, displaying the appearance of a 'professional farmer,' and Cha Woo-min, becoming the 'son of Gwanmae-do,' are also likely to leave a deep impression. Kim Sang-ho demonstrates a sense of work that is recognized by the Gwanmae residents and even drives a farming vehicle, impressing everyone.
Cha Woo-min shows remarkable friendliness by chatting easily with the Gwanmae residents and even giving them a bribe(?). The contrasting appearances of the fishing veterans and newcomers are expected to deliver diverse entertainment to viewers.
'Seasonal Men' is the first mid-life road variety show presented ambitiously by TV CHOSUN, marking Kim Sang-ho's first entertainment program bearing his own name. The 32-year veteran actor and 13-year farmer Kim Sang-ho is expected to enjoy life with nature by moving his base from the farmland to the sea, sharing seasonal food with his actor friends on the island and at sea. Alongside him is Cha Woo-min, a popular actor from the MZ generation, and a variety of guests will be featured.
The mid-life road variety show TV CHOSUN 'Seasonal Men,' featuring the harmless and genuine healing life of Kim Sang-ho on the island, will air on Friday, the 25th at 10 p.m.
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