SBS 'Whenever Possible,' Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok, Choo Sung Hoon and Kim Dong-hyun transform into a 'too competitive' quartet of frilled lizards.

SBS variety show Whenever Possible (directed by Choi Bo-pil/writer Chae Jin-ah) is a 'niche attack' variety that delivers luck in the brief pockets of time encountered in daily life. The broadcast on the 24th recorded a peak rating of 6.1% and a household rating of 4.7%, showing consecutive increases and ranking first among Tuesday dramas and variety shows overall with a 1.7% among viewers ages 20–49, demonstrating formidable power. (Nielsen Korea, Seoul metropolitan area standard) Today's (3rd) broadcast features the two MCs Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok along with former mixed martial artist and TV personality Choo Sung Hoon and Kim Dong-hyun spreading belly-laughing comedy viruses across the Eunpyeong-gu area.

On that day Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok, Choo Sung Hoon and Kim Dong-hyun go head-to-head using their full physical abilities. This mission is 'Ping-pong! Neck catch,' catching table tennis balls on a salon neck rest. The four start off wearing bib visuals that recall frilled lizards, immediately triggering laughter. At this point Choo Sung Hoon, whenever he lofted a ball, charged with his whole body, turning the salon upside down with lionlike movements. Eventually, when Choo Sung Hoon chased a ball and suddenly collided with a camera, Yu Jae-seok warned, "Be careful today. You might knock over a few people," prompting uproarious laughter.

Meanwhile Kim Dong-hyun shakes up the flow with a crafty improvisation. Instead of the direct method of catching the ball with his whole body, Kim Dong-hyun performed a sly play by unfolding a neck rest to catch the ball easily. But he could not escape the eyes of game veteran Yu Jae-seok. Yu Jae-seok exclaimed, "Kim Bong, why are you cheating like this," even calling out Kim Dong-hyun's real name, turning the scene into a sea of laughter. At this point Choo Sung Hoon joined the chaotic play, repeatedly performing physical gags while landing on his rear, and Yu Jae-seok shouted, "Why are you making the game so noisy!" according to reports.

Whether Choo Sung Hoon and Kim Dong-hyun's fully physical 200% play that overturned the salon will succeed, and the adrenaline-exploding table tennis ball defense operation by Yu Jae-seok, Yoo Yeon-seok, Choo Sung Hoon and Kim Dong-hyun can be seen in the real broadcast of Whenever Possible.

Meanwhile, the Tuesday healing variety SBS 'Whenever Possible,' which will contain even more upscale chat chemistry and dopamine-exploding games, airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m.

[Photo] SBS variety show 'Whenever Possible'

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