In Whenever Possible from SBS, Yu Jae-seok rises as the hero of middle school "Tteum" owners.

SBS entertainment program Whenever Possible (directed by Choi Bo-pil, writer Chae Jin-a) is a "gap attack" variety show that gifts luck in the brief gaps of everyday life. In the broadcast on the 10th, it recorded a peak viewership rating of 5.2% and 2049 1.8%, ranking first in its time slot among 2049 viewers and first among all programs aired that day, demonstrating its strength as a Tuesday entertainment powerhouse. (Nielsen Korea, metropolitan area) Today's (17th) broadcast features the 2MCs Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok with actors Park Sung-woong and Lee Sang-yoon offering a healing time around the Daechi-dong area.

Meanwhile, Yu Jae-seok draws attention by transforming into a "real-life counselor" for the middle school second-year Tteum owners. Yu Jae-seok listens closely to the Tteum owners' sebaetdon (New Year's money) worries, who are midwives' classmates and close friends. When a Tteum owner complains, "I promised to buy what I want with the sebaetdon I saved with my dad, but my mom opposed it," Yu Jae-seok immediately begins counseling with immersive empathy, saying, "The sebaetdon is my money!" But when the price range on the Tteum owner's wish list turns out to be higher than "Jiho's dad" Yu Jae-seok expected, Yu Jae-seok suddenly switches stance, saying, "Actually, dad has no power. You should listen to your mom," which provokes laughter. When the Tteum owner even says they did not perform the New Year's bow, he adds a practical dad survival tip, "Then you mustn't. You always bow in the morning when you open your eyes," adding to the hilarity.

On the other hand, it was reported that Yu Jae-seok responds to the expectations of the middle school Tteum owners and, shedding his recent slump, is reborn as a hero. From the start of "trash can basketball," Yu Jae-seok reportedly exudes an ominous momentum. Yu Jae-seok activates his "one-hand skill," creating an unstoppable parade of goals that excites everyone. Surprised by the unexpected flow, Yu Jae-seok even declares, "I'll practice like crazy," declaring a hard carry and proudly rising as the basketball ace. When Park Sung-woong complains, not entirely criticizing, "There's an effect of wind here!" Yu Jae-seok cuts him off bluntly with, "This is indoors, right?" blocking the excuse at its root and declaring a straightforward approach, drawing intense attention to his performance.

Whether Yu Jae-seok can shake off the humiliation of the "practice message" and be reborn as the hero of the middle school second-year Tteum owners, and the nail-biting results of the basketball mission, can be seen in the full broadcast of Whenever Possible.

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