MBC 'Omniscient Interfering View' depicts actor Lee Sang-yoon's intellectual struggle and fierce challenge as he takes the stage in the play 'Turing Machine,' which portrays the life of a genius mathematician.

Today (7th) airing MBC variety program 'Omniscient Interfering View' (planned by Kang Young-seon, directed by Kim Yun-jip·Jeon Jae-wook·Kim Hae-ni·Jeong Dong-sik·Lee Da-woon, writer Yeo Hyun-jeon) in its 384th episode, Lee Sang-yoon, who graduated from Seoul National University with a degree in physics and has built an intellectual and smart image, demonstrates the prowess of a "brainy man" through a new work. He is appearing in the two-person play 'Turing Machine,' which deals with the life of genius mathematician Alan Turing. Not only must the two actors carry the vast amount of dialogue for the entire play, but even amid an onslaught of high-level mathematical terms that require full use of his major knowledge, his intellectual struggle—refusing to give up and charging straight through the hell of lines—is expected to leave a deep impression on viewers.

A special after-party scene following the performance is also revealed. On that occasion, veteran actor Park Geun-hyung, who worked together in the play Waiting for Godot, along with Choi Min-ho, Kim Byung-chul, Kim Ga-young, and Shin Hye-ok, all show up and display strong loyalty. In the warm and convivial atmosphere, even Lee Sang-yoon, known as a top talent in the entertainment industry, is flustered and breaking into a sweat, creating laughter, at Park Geun-hyung's "spicy scolding."

However, it turns out that this scolding was actually the master's deep affection for his student actor. Eventually a special story emerges that Lee Sang-yoon even went so far as to make a video call to his teacher Park Geun-hyung at 2 a.m., and the two are expected to complete a national treasure-level "theater mentor-mentee" bromance that everyone would envy. Also, Kim Byung-chul, who is known to be unmarried in his 50s, reveals that he has maintained a similar weight from his 20s through his 50s and shares his self-management secrets. Attention will be focused on this warm after-party scene that captures both emotion and entertainment.

Today (7th) at 11:10 p.m. broadcast.<

[photo] 'Omniscient Interfering View'

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