Lee Je-hoon appears this time on the basketball court, not in a taxi.

SBS variety show "Whenever Possible" (directed by Choi Bo-pil/writer Chae Jin-a) is a "gap attack" variety that delivers luck in the brief pockets of time encountered in daily life. In the most recent 35th episode, it recorded a 5.1% household rating in the Seoul metropolitan area, 4.5% nationwide, and 1.5% among viewers 20-49, not only ranking first in the 20-49 demographic and metropolitan households in its time slot but also taking first place in 20-49 ratings among all Tuesday variety shows, raising expectations for the new season. (Nielsen Korea)

Meanwhile, today (16th) on "Whenever Possible," Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Je-hoon and Pyo Ye-jin are said to ignite a fierce competitive spirit that will ward off the cold, drawing attention. The gap mission given to the four that day is a basketball shooting challenge. Pyo Ye-jin is taken aback, asking "Is this even possible?" at the tremendously high hoop.

As everyone struggled at the 1-point shooting line, Lee Je-hoon boldly moved to the 3-point line asking, "Shall I just go for three?", immediately made the shot and turned the scene upside down. Even more, when Lee Je-hoon kept sinking consecutive shots comfortably while wearing dress shoes, the basketball team students chanted "Kim Do-gi, Kim Do-gi!" and summoned the "taxi hero." Having properly received the "taxi driver Kim Do-gi" buff, Lee Je-hoon allegedly continued his hot streak, saying "I'm getting a huge dopamine rush."

On the other hand, interest rises as Yu Jae-seok is said to awaken his long-dormant "real-match weakling" instinct. Because it was the first gap mission in four months, Yu Jae-seok was unusually nervous, and when the students repeatedly shouted "grasshopper, grasshopper!", Yoo Yeon-seok stepped in to calm the situation, saying, "Everyone, don't pay too much attention to Jae-seok hyung," provoking laughter. Eventually, when a bonus coupon opportunity came up, Yu Jae-seok quarreled with Pyo Ye-jin over the substitution chance and then pleaded earnestly, "Ye-jin, please let me sit out," eliciting bursts of laughter, according to reports.

Whether the "taxi hero" Lee Je-hoon's prowess will translate to the basketball court and the dopamine-exploding basketball challenge of Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Je-hoon and Pyo Ye-jin can be seen on the broadcast of "Whenever Possible" today (16th).

Meanwhile, the Tuesday healing variety "Whenever Possible," which promises even stronger everyday-close laughter bombardment, is scheduled to air tonight (16th) at 9 p.m.

[Photo] SBS variety "Whenever Possible"

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