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Today (26th), SBS "Running Man" will reveal an on-location shoot where laughter and sentiment coexist.
The recently recorded shoot was arranged as a "time-stamping photography team" race, so members had to arrive at the shooting location at exactly the right time to take photos. Because they had to keep moving without watches from the opening, a chance-ticket mission that told the current time was held once — a simple word quiz in which they heard the first and last letters and shouted out the appropriate three-letter word — but they repeatedly failed to exceed one person, fueling last week's "rumor of IQ under 100."
Also, newlywed Kim Jong-kook, who had been boasting "high tension" since morning, responded to members' wrong answers with a bright smile, and even wiped away tears at Haha's words, so viewers can check through the broadcast what Haha said that made the usually stoic Kim Jong-kook cry. Meanwhile, Jonathan, who displayed "200% Korean patch," quickly begged for mercy by saying, "I can't speak Korean," when he anticipated the members' teasing, using a sharply declining level of Korean to cover the scene in laughter.
Meanwhile, as autumn rain fell in every alleyway, the members began to capture their own sensibilities on camera. This was to submit the photos, taken by members who had transformed into photographers, to the biennale with titles attached, and whenever they met they dissed each other's sensibilities, asking, "What is that?" — each convinced their own work was the best and falling into self-admiration.
However, there was one work that undoubtedly captured the citizens' eyes. Who will be honored with the No. 1 spot in the "Running Photo Biennale," selected through citizens' real-time voting? You can see the art-passionate "time-stamping photography team" race on "Running Man," which airs today at 6:10 p.m.
[Photo] OSEN DB, SBS
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