On the 17th, SBS's 'Running Man' will feature the 'their own league' of clumsy artists desperately seeking items through a nut-measuring competition.
The recent recording was themed as a race 'between masterpiece and mediocrity,' promising a painting contest that honors the reputation of artistic families. Therefore, they started with a relay quiz competition for additional painting time, and at a crucial moment, the unity among family members proved important, inevitably leading to a parade of wrong answers from the members.
In particular, Song Ji-hyo hilariously shouted the names of competing programs aired at the same time instead of the correct answers, causing both participants and staff to burst into laughter. Viewers will be able to find out what problem turned 'the Queen of Wrong Answers,' Song Ji-hyo, into a substitute sinner through the broadcast.
Meanwhile, Seo Jang-hoon, who usually remains unfazed with his cool charisma, unexpectedly revealed his fear during the recording. With new members having exceptional physicality present, a human curling mission was conducted where members had to directly compete for the number of colors they could use in the painting contest. Just then, as Seo Jang-hoon confided his life-threatening fear, saying, 'This is too scary because it's so close,' he surprised everyone.
Seeing him genuinely afraid, the other members laughed, saying, 'I've never thought about this problem.' What could be the special concern that has made 'the giant Seo Jang-hoon' tremble in fear? The noisy artisans' race 'between masterpiece and mediocrity' can be seen on 'Running Man' airing Sunday, the 17th, at 6:10 p.m.
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