In Netflix's Do Driver, Hong Jin Kyung, Kim Sook, Cho Sae-ho, Joo Woo-jae and Woo Young transform into an unprecedented five-member villain team.
Netflix variety show Do Driver: Finding the lost steering wheel is a program that captures the joys and sorrows of life assembled without screws by the top 99% of talented people and is released every Sunday at 5 p.m. The younger-sibling line made up of Jin Kyung and Sook, the two older sisters, and Se-ho, Woo-jae and Woo Young deliver strong and varied chemistry, and the somewhat goofy character variety show they present is a weekly feast of laughter. In particular, it offers games, makeovers, penalties, travel, mukbang, talk and occasional emotion, forming a solid fan base.
The 17th episode, released on the 5th, is titled "Exile survival of the great sinner," in which Jin Kyung, Sook, Se-ho, Woo-jae and Woo Young transform into an unprecedented five-member villain team and engage in life-or-death head-to-head battles. Among them, the members' unexpected, unprecedented transformations make people double over with laughter.
Woo-jae, who usually appears neat, achieves an unprecedented transformation that surprises everyone that day. From his entrance he blurts out coarse words like, "Hey, s*it, can't I like you?" and immediately grabs attention. In response, Kim Sook says, "You're not even a fistful," and places an oxygen tank over him. Woo-jae, whose momentum is somewhat broken by Kim Sook's radical treatment, politely reveals his identity, saying, "I am Jang Gyeong-cheol from I Saw the Devil. Choi Jang Gyeong-cheol."
Woo Young transforms into the lion-voiced Abby of "Kedeheon" and performs an adorable soda-pop dance. But when he suddenly sings, "Reckless soda-pop~," Woo-jae corrects him, saying, "Not reckless but my little," yet that day Woo Young repeatedly performs "reckless soda-pop" with the dance at any opportunity, causing bursts of laughter.
Cho Sae-ho strikes a pose and declares, "I'm not Jang Chen, I'm Dan Chen," boldly embracing marriage and his short stature. But when Woo Young attacks not his height but his hair, saying, "The back of your head looks like a grandmother's," he repeatedly appears in automatic replay and still shows clumsy moments.
Kim Sook transforms into a serial lifesaver whose main job is not killing with the oxygen tank but saving lives. Kim Sook introduces herself as "I am Javier Bardem from No Country for Old Men" and appears wherever a steady breath is needed, from Dan Chen to Choi Jang Gyeong-cheol, thrusting the oxygen tank forward.
Hong Jin Kyung appears once again as a master of transformation. With a vest and matching green hair flowing, Hong Jin Kyung says, "I'm not the Joker, I'm Jjangker," and performs Kim Wan-sun's "Pierrot doesn't laugh at us" dance with a cane, making everyone laugh. But word has it that Hong Jin Kyung spent a day with no time to dry her laughter and tears, raising curiosity about what happened to her.
The production team said, "This week's Do Driver features the members intentionally presenting character transformations," and added, "We hope viewers freely burst into laughter at the unprecedented villains the members prepared and the biting letters of remorse written by others."
Do Driver: Finding the lost steering wheel is released every Sunday at 5 p.m. on Netflix.
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