On the 22nd episode of SBS Running Man, the members launch a chase to recover the "Wangko coin," issued to commemorate Jee Seokjin's 60th birthday.
In a recent recording staged with the "Great Gatsby" concept, the specially made "Wangko coin" commemorating Jee Seokjin's 60th birthday disappears along with the safe in an unprecedented incident. As the coin, a symbol of the 60th birthday party, vanishes without a trace, the celebratory mood is instantly overturned, and the members begin an intense game of wits, putting each other on the list of suspects.
Meanwhile, to find clues about the stolen coin, the members head to a nearby park. While the members engage in behind-the-scenes intrigue of betrayal and alliances to find clues hidden throughout the park, unexpected news arrives.
What had been thought to be a clue-finding mission turned out to be that someone's name tag was ripped off and they were out, and amid rapidly changing circumstances the race becomes increasingly bewildering, with the members' confusion reaching a peak as it is unclear whether it was an inside job or the appearance of an unidentified third party.
In particular, Jee Seokjin, who was the "Great Gatsby," loses all the Wangko coins and becomes the "precarious Gatsby," continuing to play a disadvantaged game. What exactly is the identity of the thief who stole the Wangko coins and the full story behind the name tag ripping? The mysterious chase around the stolen Wangko coin, "Great Gatsby," can be seen on Running Man, which airs on the 22nd at 6:10 p.m.
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