On Monday the 13th broadcast of SBS's 'But really!' seasoned actor Kim Sung-kyun and rising comedian Yang Sang-guk will appear and showcase special chemistry with the four MCs who have transformed into organization bosses.
Kim Sung-kyun, from Daegu, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and Yang Sang-guk, from Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do, raised the tension in the recording studio from the start by engaging in a dialect-based showdown. In particular, Yang Sang-guk accused Kim Sung-kyun of being a "fake dialect," saying, "I'm different from originals like me," and Kim Sung-kyun snapped, "Who are you judging from?" which reportedly made the scene even hotter. The intense dialect face-off between the two from Gyeongsang province can be seen in the full broadcast.
Later, Kim Sung-kyun shared his experience of living in a semi-basement until his eldest son was born after he moved to the capital, drawing sympathy. He also revealed an anecdote from his first move to Seoul when he was unfamiliar with the city's geography and couldn't find his home. His brother, who came to help with the move, couldn't stand watching Kim Sung-kyun circle the same place and angrily said, "You can't even find the house you live in, so what are you doing claiming you live in Seoul!" which turned the set into a sea of laughter.
Meanwhile, Yang Sang-guk drew attention by confessing there was a moment he felt the taste of success. He said, "Racing and tennis are hobbies," and joked that he feels successful every time he goes to play tennis at a good club, which elicited laughter. When Kim Sung-kyun mocked, "Isn't enjoying racing and tennis while being called a country bumpkin not genuine?" Yang Sang-guk playfully replied, "You can all relate, right?" and the scene erupted in laughter.
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