Former national volleyball player Kim Yeon-koung denied allegations that The Wonder Coach was scripted.
On the 30th, Kim Yeon-koung uploaded a video titled "Glamping elegantly on a rainy day (with Jamjami)" to her YouTube channel, Sikppang Unnie Kim Yeon-koung.
That day Kim Yeon-koung went glamping with her second older sister. During their conversation, talk turned to MBC's The Wonder Coach, and Kim Yeon-koung said, "It feels like they sharply cut the ending. They cut it right at a scene that makes you really curious."
Her sister said, "Why did they cut it like that? Or at least show a taste. It's becoming kind of like this, right?" and Kim Yeon-koung replied, "Maybe they wanted that kind of reaction. The editors probably didn't think about how it would come across."
Kim Yeon-koung said, "It will be more fun going forward," and added, "People ask, 'Is there a script?' 'Is everything plotted out?' There is absolutely none of that. So from what I saw, viewers can tell it's real."
Her sister said, "If there had been a script, you would have acted like this," and Kim Yeon-koung said, "I would have become a robot. It would have been awkward. We filmed from morning to night and trained and couldn't rest for two and a half months. The things that show genuine feeling appear on the broadcast, and I didn't know my expressions would actually come out like that during filming."
She continued, "I actually thought I hide my emotions well, but my nervous moments came out. Worrying moments, various emotions showed on my face. After filming ended I even asked the director, 'There wasn't much today — will the broadcast be all right?' But he said, 'Don't worry. It's all reflected in your expressions.' It was visible. Truly tense moments, anxiety, the worries about whether to change the team or change the atmosphere — those 고민하는 모습들 all aired, so it was kind of surprising," she revealed.
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