Review: This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
In 'Too difficult a manager for me - The secretaries,' Lee Seo-jin made explosive remarks about his glamorous past.
The SBS variety show 'Too difficult a manager for me - The secretaries,' which aired on the 3rd, premiered.
Dressed in a suit, Lee Seo-jin, in the teaser, declared "I will become a secretary" and eloquently conveyed his own manager philosophy. Lee Seo-jin said, "If called, go; even if not called, go. Be observant, watch constantly. Ask and ask again. Isn't that the virtue of a manager?" showing without reservation the cool yet delicate side of a "care master." After the cut sign, in a scene where the production staff asked him "make it a little more cheesy," he responded, "Dub it, then you guys do it," and his characteristic "difficult" manner and realistic attitude drew laughter.
Lee Soo-ji suggested eating sundae soup in the car, and Lee Seo-jin said, "I thought hot sundae soup in a moving car was dangerous" and worried, "I was afraid someone would get hurt if they ate sundae soup in the car," while Lee Soo-ji said, "Just ask for a little broth with the lean meat."
Lee Seo-jin, of all people, ordered incorrectly. He ordered from Cheongdam-dong to the Seongdong-gu branch. Lee Seo-jin said, "I am so sorry" and hurriedly canceled the order with the vendor, and beside him Kim Kwang-kyu even made the mistake of not taking the receipt. It was a series of mistakes. Later, when Lee Soo-ji said, "The Cheongdam sundae soup restaurant in Seongdong-gu is a hit today," Lee Seo-jin asked, "Don't edit it out; at least run a store promotion."
When Lee Soo-ji said, "My husband is three years younger; we are both busy and he has no time to be seen," Lee Seo-jin chimed in, "That can actually make you live well." Kim Kwang-kyu, astonished, said, "You don't get married; how would you know?"
Then when Lee Soo-ji also threw out, "Have you dated more than 20 people?" Lee Seo-jin made an explosive remark, "Even counting university, I must have dated more than 20 people," and Lee Soo-ji retorted, "In college, were you Sophia Loren in America?"
'The secretaries' breaks away from the conventional talk show format and is a real road-show type variety that spends a star's day with them to draw out their bare faces and inner thoughts. Lee Seo-jin and Kim Kwang-kyu will act as managers, closely following the guest's daily life to deliver laughter and emotion<
[Photo] OSEN DB, broadcast screen
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