This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Lee Sang-yoon bowed his head after a series of mistakes.
On the 17th, SBS Whenever Possible aired and featured actor Park Sung-woong and Lee Sang-yoon.
They set out to meet their first Tteum friend. A baduk class that has been around for 44 years. They carried out an al-ggakki mission. During the mission, Yu Jae-seok scolded Lee Sang-yoon, saying "the tendons on your arm are bulging like this." Park Sung-woong also made the mistake of dropping a baduk stone, and Yu Jae-seok said "Sung-woong's breathing sounded rough," revealing that Park Sung-woong was very nervous.
Having failed at the final chance when success was within reach, they could not raise their heads in front of the Tteum friend.
They went out to meet their second Tteum friend. Two friends who are middle school students. They said their mothers were postpartum care center classmates and that they had been friends since the moment they came into the world. Yu Jae-seok empathized, saying "there are quite a few postpartum care center classmates." Upon hearing that Lee Sang-yoon graduated from Seoul National University, they sat up straighter and greeted him properly.
Afterwards, they carried out a mission to play basketball with paper balls. When Lee Sang-yoon, who had previously shown an exceptional love for basketball, kept failing, Yu Jae-seok showed a stern face and said they would talk after filming, which drew laughter.
Surprisingly, Yu Jae-seok succeeded with three consecutive 3-point shots and led the mission to success, and Yu Jae-seok scolded Lee Sang-yoon, saying "you said you played basketball for 30 years.." Lee Sang-yoon bowed his head, saying "I'm going to stop now."
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