On Save Me, Holmes, Park Narae relayed the story of Jang Doyoun's tears.
The MBC variety show Save Me, Holmes aired on the 16th.
They went on a site visit to Sangam-dong, the workplace of broadcasters. As "Neighborhoods specialized by profession: Part 3," they headed to Sangam-dong, which has emerged as a MECARO since 2007, for the site visit. The Sangam-dong visit featured 31-year veteran broadcaster Hong Seok-chun, Park Narae, who has commuted to Sangam-dong for 12 years, and Sangam-dong newcomer Im Woo-il.
The three headed to the old downtown area, known for its many long-established restaurants, to check out food options for broadcasters. Park Narae introduced, "Many broadcasting teams have banquets here, and during year-ends with many award ceremonies it's especially a reservation war." The place they found was an old sundae soup restaurant, and the shop's walls were decorated with photos and autographs of celebrities.
They headed to Sangam-dong's old downtown, the native village. It was where residents lived before the broadcasters moved in and where the Comedy Big League comedians had practice rooms in the past. Finding the village playground, Park Narae paused, lost in memory.
Park Narae recalled, "During the Comedy Big League days, I once had an argument with Yang Se-hyung at this playground. We each stuck to our comedy ideas," and added, "When Yang Se-hyung said if it couldn't be adjusted he'd tell the producer he'd quit, I got angry and said, 'I'm going home.'" Caught in the sudden conflict, Jang Doyoun was put in an awkward position.
Park Narae recounted, "Jang Doyoun called each of us and told us to come. She said to gather at the playground. That swing—Se-hyung was behind the slide," and added, "He doesn't normally smoke, but to act tough Yang Se-hyung smoked with him," sharing the anecdote. Watching that, Jang Doyoun cried and wailed, "If you do this, I'm going to immigrate~," and then they later reconciled.
[Photo] Save Me, Holmes
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