SBS 'Whenever Possible,' Yu Jae-seok, Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young Dae become one with 'Yu Jae-seok's favorite younger brother' Lee Kwangsoo.
SBS variety show 'Whenever Possible' (directed by Choi Bo-pil/writer Chae Jin-a) is a 'niche attack' variety that gifts luck in the brief spare moments encountered in daily life. The episode aired on the 20th recorded a peak viewership rating of 4.7% and 1.5% in the 2049 demographic, securing first place among all Tuesday variety shows and proving itself as the unrivaled Tuesday variety powerhouse. (Nielsen Korea, metropolitan area standard) Among them, today's (27th) episode delivers an energetic day around Bongcheon-dong with the two MCs Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok along with actors Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young Dae.
Kim Young Dae could not hide his excitement at meeting variety show veterans Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok. In particular, while searching for commonalities with them, Kim Young Dae told the story of how he recently became the lucky fan of 'Yu Jae-seok's favorite younger brother' Lee Kwangsoo, drawing attention. Kim Young Dae vividly recalled, "A few days ago I met Kwangsoo hyung and it was so funny. Even when I just made eye contact and laughed, his saying 'Did you just laugh?' was funny," and burst out laughing by himself. When Yu Jae-seok smugly said, "Kwangsoo learned variety from me," Lee Sun-bin chimed in, "That's right. He learned his sense from senior Jae-seok," and they fell into a chatter marathon of 'Kwangsoo-less Kwangsoo' talk, the word has it.
Meanwhile, Kim Young Dae surprised everyone by pointing out another commonality with Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok. It turned out that the '1972-born' Yu Jae-seok, '1984-born' Yoo Yeon-seok and '1996-born' Kim Young Dae form a three-generation rat zodiac lineup. Yoo Yeon-seok, amazed at the gathering of rat-year people spanning 24 years, said, "All three generations are gathered here," then added, "Jae-seok hyung is the eldest rat, Young Dae is the youngest rat," and they officially formed the 'rat zodiac brother line.' The three, brought closer by sharing the same zodiac, will fully show the power of rat-year people that day. In particular, the agile hand movements of the rat-year members are said to shine in the niche mission, further heightening curiosity.
How will the unexpected commonality unite Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young Dae into a lively chatter chemistry, and what synergy will the 'rat zodiac brothers' Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok and Kim Young Dae's rat-year power produce? Anticipation for the full broadcast of 'Whenever Possible' soars vertically.
Meanwhile, the Tuesday healing variety 'Whenever Possible,' which will feature even more sophisticated chatter chemistry and dopamine-exploding games, airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m.
[Photo] SBS variety 'Whenever Possible'
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