"Save Me, Holmes" warned viewers to be careful of property sales falsely claiming to be affiliated with the actual program.

On the 11th broadcast, MBC entertainment show "Save Me, Holmes" delivered a stern warning about fraudulent property sales.

That day, Park Na-rae, Jang Dong-min and Yang Se-chan were shown arriving in front of the Supreme Court. A gathering of judges, prosecutors and lawyers.

The three, disguised as lawyers, burst out laughing when real lawyers passed by, saying, "Our classmates from the judicial training institute are coming," and when Joo Woo-jae asked, "Aren't you impersonating lawyers?" Yang Se-chan said, "It's a comedic allowance."

But the real lawyers also said, "There are people who impersonate," and when asked, "How severe are the sentences for those who impersonate?" they said, "Impersonating a lawyer is a serious crime. They should be punished severely," and the three hurriedly ran off, glancing at the production crew, prompting laughter.

Meanwhile, Park Na-rae introduced that there are actual lawyers within MBC and mentioned, "There are many property sales scamming people by using the Holmes name," adding, "Holmes has lawyers; they are constantly keeping an eye on things and catch them all," and a caption also emphasized, "Save Me, Holmes is not affiliated with construction companies or builders' associations."

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