ENA entertainment show 'Crazy Tour' grandly capped off its Australia trip with an unprecedented "helicopter cattle herding" mission across the continent's vast land.
On the 28th episode of ENA's 'Crazy Tour,' DJ Muyeol opened the show. On the way to the campsite for the last night in Australia, when nostalgic favorite songs such as Kim Jang Hoon's "Highway Romance" and Kim Suchul's "Young You" poured out, the youngest, Lee Seung Hoon, responded with a perfect impression, transforming the camper into a concert hall. But the cheerful mood was short-lived, and the atmosphere shifted because of talk maniac Kim Moo Yul's relentless chatter. Kim Moo Yul launched into an unexpected kangaroo evolution lecture aimed at Bi, who screamed, "I don't feel it's worth replying to you." Kim Moo Yul fired back with a brazen pun, "Aren't we 'gachi' (together) like this? Isn't it bound to be 'gachi' (valuable)?" eliciting laughter. In the end, Pani Bottle, who was brought in to replace Bi after Bi escaped the passenger seat, was also trapped in Kim Moo Yul's chatter hell and burst into laughter with dilated pupils.
The reward they faced after the chatter hell was sweet. As soon as they arrived at the campsite, under Bi's direction the "Bi-sherin Steak House" opened gorgeously and led the members to a phenomenal taste. At an Australian butcher shop, Bi flexed a glamorous "protein lineup" from ribeye to sirloin, T-bone and meatballs, and showcased his skill by cooking them to perfect doneness. Kim Moo Yul applauded with seal claps at Bi's meticulous technique that did not miss borrowing salt from the neighboring campers and the perfect resting process that locks in the meat's juices, calling it a "spine-tingling taste," and Pani Bottle widened her eyes, saying, "(From the juices) the sweet flavor comes out." Lee Seung Hoon also responded with a furrowed brow of truth, saying, "I don't remember the six-hour drive at all."
After the uproarious eating session ended, the members spent the night speculating about what the final "crazy mission" in Australia would be. After checking the location information where the mission would take place, they found themselves in a barren plain with nothing around, making the identity of the mission even harder to predict. The next morning, the members set out again, but only an endless horizon unfolded, increasing their suspicion. They arrived after driving for a long time through unpaved roads with wildly trembling steering wheels and dodging wildlife that appeared at all times, to a place where buildings grew like a desolate scene.
The final mission they faced in Australia here was a "large-scale cattle herding." It was an unprecedented mission to move about 500 head of cattle across approximately 30,000 hectares, about half the size of Seoul. What was expected to be carried out only with motorcycles, buggies and four-wheel-drive vehicles was upended when a helicopter appeared overhead. The helicopter that landed to assist the herding could carry only one person. Bi, who lost the game and boarded the helicopter without a door, screamed as dopamine and fear intersected, but as an aerial commander he showed ace-level performance by accurately identifying the herd's position and relaying it to the ground team.
On the ground, Kim Moo Yul, Lee Seung Hoon and Pani Bottle sped along unpaved roads to carry out a joint operation. Following Bi's radio commands from the sky, the members moved in perfect unison and doggedly tracked even a single cow that strayed from the herd, creating a spectacular sight as they formed a massive herd. Pani Bottle, who succeeded in her first motorcycle cattle herding and showed the side of a 'Tetonam,' and Bi, who repeatedly gasped, "It was the craziest thing I've ever ridden in the world," both confirmed the overwhelming scale and thrill of the Australian outback and capped the journey.
A month after the Australia trip, the members gathered again and showed the same genuine friend chemistry as they shared warm updates. Then the final result of the "Ivy (ibis) bet," which had caused a big stir during the Australia trip, was revealed. Pani Bottle, who lost the bet, was sentenced to be Bi's "slave" on the next trip, foreshadowing a new master-servant(?) chemistry. The next travel destination, shrouded in mystery, was Turkey, a culinary country where East and West coexist. The members raised expectations with various guesses, from oil wrestling to getting scrubbed by a sadjin (scrubbers) at a traditional public bath called a "hamam," to pirate ship tours. In particular, the pledge that appeared this time included a clause that seemed aimed at Kim Moo Yul, such as "refrain from excessive monopolization of speaking," which drew strong sympathy from the members who had suffered in the chatter hell and once again burst the scene into laughter.
Meanwhile, the preview for episode 6 revealed that the leisurely healing trip in Turkey would be short-lived, as a 70m-high crane bungee jump mission that shocked the members was unveiled, raising tension to its peak. In particular, as Lee Seung Hoon's challenge seemed on the verge of being suspended as if his soul had left his body at the tremendous height, curiosity is piqued as to whether the members can complete their first crazy mission in Turkey.
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