In Netflix's Do Driver, Hong Jin Kyung, Joo Woo Jae and Jang Woo Young's wild histories explode.

Netflix variety Do Driver: Finding the Lost Steering Wheel is a program that captures the joys, sorrows and pleasures of life assembled without screws by the top 99% of talent and is released every Sunday at 5 p.m. The somewhat airheaded character variety show the cast presents, featuring the strong and diverse chemistry of the younger-brother line of Jinkyung and Sook, two older sisters, and Seho, Woo Jae and Woo Young, is a weekly feast of laughter. In particular, it offers games, makeovers, punishments, travel, eating broadcasts, talk and sometimes even emotion, forming a solid fan base.

Episode 18, released today the 12th (Sun), is titled 'Exile convict survival story part 2,' in which Jinkyung, Sook, Seho, Woo Jae and Woo Young transform into an all-time villain five-person team and face off in a last-person-standing survival match.

Among them, the members' psychological warfare becomes fiercer than ever in the game 'moving a cup of water on toilet paper.' Before the game, Woo Jae said, "You have to think about the laws of physics for this game," then began his characteristic know-it-all spiel, saying, "This is a battle with acceleration. If you create a situation where acceleration is zero, that water won't have a reason to move," prompting Hong Jin Kyung to snap, "Be quiet and just do it."

People are curious whether Woo Jae can succeed in 'moving a cup of water on toilet paper' after considering the laws of physics. Meanwhile, before Cho Sae-ho attempts to move the glass, he asks to replace the toilet paper because it has water on it. It's natural that wet toilet paper tears easily. Nevertheless, Woo Young says, "No, just do it," then offers the absurd remedy, "I'll erase it. This water can be deleted with Photoshop," which triggers Cho Sae-ho's automatic anger. Watching the game, Jinkyung shouts, "Woo Jae cheated!" and, like a diligent student, accuses him of cheating, saying, "Teacher! He pulled it, but you should roll the toilet paper."

But before Jinkyung's words are even finished, Woo Jae points out, "It's not du-rumagi, it's du-rumari," and Woo Young says, "Noona, that's cheating. Did you use du-rumagi?" creating a dizzying chaos in which not a single sane person can be seen.

Indeed, who among the Do Driver members is sane remains to be seen, and as the competition of eccentricity grows fiercer, viewers look forward to whether the Do Driver members can move the cup of water on the toilet paper in the full broadcast.

Do Driver: Finding the Lost Steering Wheel is released on Netflix every Sunday at 5 p.m.<

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