Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min express lament and anger at the outrageous stories of the most extreme adulterous men and women in history.
SBS Plus 'Lee Ho-seon's Cider' opens a new horizon for "reality-focused counseling entertainment," delivering dense counseling that swings between empathy and anger, laughter and comfort each episode. The third episode, airing on the 13th (Sat) at 10 a.m., features shocking "crossing-the-line stories" of adulterous men and women who have become slaves to desire.
That day, Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min click their tongues at the stories of formidable adulterous parties that are logically impossible to accept, saying, "I wonder if we have to watch this with our eyes open." Eventually Kim Ji-min chokes up and does not hesitate to express extreme emotion, saying, "What the hell is this!" Lee Ho-seon, who has risen to fame for his blunt, hard-hitting remarks, also cannot contain his anger, saying, "May your remaining life be struck by fate!" With Kim Ji-min adding the bittersweet confession, "Doing 'Lee Ho-seon's Cider' has made me even more foul-tempered," curiosity grows about what other stories will be revealed.
Next, while listening to the story of a husband who says "the bar is not adultery," Kim Ji-min receives a direct question befitting 'Lee Ho-seon's Cider': "Which is worse, a physical fling or an emotional affair?" She takes a firm stance, saying, "I can forgive an emotional affair but not a physical fling." Kim Ji-min candidly confesses, "I am confident I can bring an emotional affair back to me. Emotionally, I sometimes feel that way when I see an attractive man," prompting laughter. But she grimaces, saying, "A physical fling involves touching flesh... I really, really hate it."
In response, Lee Ho-seon, with the depth of a counselor, pinpoints why a "physical fling" leaves the most fatal wound in a relationship and delivers a single, satisfying "cider" line that drew thumbs-up from the现场. Curiosity grows about what solution Lee Ho-seon, who leaves satisfying sayings each episode, offered.
The production team said, "This episode brings together types of adultery you would never want to encounter in your life," adding, "Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min's honest and blunt 'cider' counseling, in which they act out the stories and share anger and empathy, will make Saturday morning feel refreshing."
Meanwhile, SBS Plus 'Lee Ho-seon's Cider' episode 3 will air on the 13th (Sat) at 10 a.m.<
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