'Screwballs' member Wooyoung issues a toilet advisory near Gapyeong.
Netflix variety show Screwballs captures the joys and sorrows of life assembled by the top 99% of talent without screws and is released every Sunday at 5 p.m. The younger-sibling line made up of Jin Kyung and Sook, two older sisters, and Seho, Woojae, and Wooyoung delivers a powerful and diverse chemistry, and the somewhat scatterbrained character variety show they present is a weekly feast of laughter. In particular, it offers games, makeovers, penalties, travel, mukbangs, talk and sometimes touches of emotion, forming a solid fan base. Currently, following season 1 Screwballs: in search of the lost screw and season 2 in search of the lost wheel, season 3 Screwballs dismantling show is also thriving.
Episode 11 of Screwballs season 3: Screwballs dismantling show, released today (the 18th), begins the dismantling show of the eldest sister and leader Kim Sook. To mark the dismantling show of Kim Sook, the pillar and mental support of Screwballs, the 2026 season new Sook-makase unfolds as Korea's No. 1 premium winter camping. Kim Sook said, "I came early to prepare two days before filming for the younger siblings," raising expectations for the upgraded Sook-makase that Kim Sook prepared with determination.
Among them, Wooyoung, who missed episode 2 due to acute enteritis, appears looking noticeably pale and heightens sympathy by saying, "You probably can't eat anything today, right?" However, that day was the opening of Kim Sook's determinedly prepared 'season 26 NEW Sook-makase' for her younger siblings. From the start, a camping course with nothing spared unfolds: "organic salad," claimed to be made with olive oil that only 100 bottles come from Italy; "gwamegi," which Kim Sook said she procured from a famous place and is not fishy; "fish cake soup" with cuttlefish and giant whelk caught directly in Jeju added whole; "dongchimi," claimed to be made with mineral water from various famous mountains such as Hallasan and Jirisan; and "eel" for the younger siblings' nourishment.
Wooyoung's worry didn't last long. He reached for the seasonal fruit salad at once and said, "Today it's just explosive diarrhea," then offered a preemptive apology: "Sorry, residents of Gapyeong. All toilets are expected to clog today," drawing laughter. When concerned Joo Woojae tried to stop him by saying, "This is all mountains. It's bad for your bowels," Wooyoung, still smiling, stuffed fruit into his mouth, making everyone shake their heads. Unable to stand it, PD Park In-seok said, "Mr. Jang Wooyoung, then we'll film even the diarrhea today," and Wooyoung coolly replied, "Fine. But the condition is that Jin Kyung nuna films it," making Hong Jin Kyung smile wryly.
That day Wooyoung, despite his half-swollen face and tense intestinal condition, amazed the members with an astonishing, almost possessed mukbang. While asking himself, "Gwamegi is risky, will you be okay, Wooyoung?" he kept stuffing gwamegi into his mouth, eating nonstop and saying, "Just film the diarrhea," then added, "I feel a signal coming. Am I breaking down in front of the eel?" and his self-sacrificing comic sensibility set off an eruption of laughter.
Even after the production's announcement that "Wooyoung's appearance fee for missing episode 2 will be distributed among the remaining members," Wooyoung continued his unprecedented mukbang without caring, raising curiosity about whether he could safely finish filming and whether his diarrhea would be revealed to everyone.
Screwballs is released on Netflix every Sunday at 5 p.m.
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