Actors Byun Yo-han and Yang Se-jong deliver laughs with an unexpected confession.
The episode of SBS' Running Man airing on the 12th reveals the surprising charms of unexpected guests.
A recent recording was set up as the "world where only the middle lives" race, in which teams could win only if they tactfully made their cash holdings the team median. Because all the guests were making their Running Man debut, they held a "private Q&A" in which they themselves prepared the questions and revealed episodes, and the team that answered more correctly was given a chance ticket.
Byun Yo-han, usually sly but with a serious charm, drew attention by revealing an unexpected tearful story. However, the members who heard the answer could not hide their puzzlement, resulting in an ironic situation that only confirmed mismatched sensitivities. Meanwhile, Yang Se-jong, while posing a question, suddenly said "I'm sorry for living a boring life," showing a moment of hitting reality that made everyone burst out laughing. Episode talk with no middle ground continued, including Kim Kang-woo, who expounded destiny theory with Kim Jong-kook, and the recording site was filled with nonstop laughter.
Meanwhile, although the members were laughing and talking, their minds were fully occupied with calculating the median. Those with a lot of cash had to shed some money to move down to the middle, and those with little had to hold on to as much as possible to move up to the middle, and as the members' mind games of deceiving and being deceived to defend the median began in earnest, attention is focused on who will become the one to settle in the middle plane.
The "world where only the middle lives" race, where having a lot of money or little money is both a problem, will be revealed on SBS' Running Man, which airs Sunday the 12th at 6:10 p.m.
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