'Whenever there's a gap' unites Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Ji Jin-hee, and Ji Seok-jin through their memories with delinquents.

The SBS entertainment program 'Whenever there's a gap,' airing tonight (12th), is a variety show that presents luck during brief moments of gap experienced in daily life. In the past 33 episodes, it recorded a peak rating of 5.4%, 1.8% in the 2049 demographic, and 4.1% in households in the metropolitan area, securing the top spot in viewer ratings during the same time slot and in all Tuesday programs, proving its superiority as the top Tuesday entertainment show.

Among these, in today's 34th episode of 'Whenever there's a gap', Ji Jin-hee and Ji Seok-jin will appear as 'gap friends' and fill Ahyeon-dong with their lively banter.

On this day, the four will share their thrilling memories with the local bullies, forming a common ground. What moved them was Ji Jin-hee's personal story. Ji Jin-hee reminisces while looking around Ahyeon-dong, saying, "I lost a lot of money in these alleyways." In response, Yoo Jae-suk and Ji Seok-jin, who are of the same age, as well as Yoo Yeon-seok, expressed their shared suffering of becoming penniless whenever they entered an alley, creating a moment of empathy. Yoo Jae-suk then quipped, "Only kids who lost money are here. That's why we can last in the entertainment industry," eliciting laughter.

At this time, Ji Seok-jin captured attention by sharing a story about being dragged to the house of a gangster brother. At the time, the brother suddenly took Ji Seok-jin on a motorcycle to visit a friend's house. Ji Seok-jin recalls, "It was a stranger brother who suddenly took me. They didn't even take my money," reflecting on how caught off guard he was. He adds, "The mother of that house peeled a melon for me," in a story reminiscent of visiting a friend's house. Yoo Jae-suk responds, "Back then, gangster brothers only took money. They even made sure to return the bus pass when I went home," evoking laughter with his vivid recollections.

How will the non-stop laughter from the four filled with memories of Ahyeon-dong's alleys turn out? Their chemistry and gaming synergy are expected to be perfect. This tic-tac-toe can be confirmed in the main broadcast of 'Whenever there's a gap', airing tonight at 9 p.m.

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