MBC Omniscient Interfering View showcased a passionate moment created by Jimovie, the "Midas touch of the film industry" that is creating a reverse-run syndrome through the power of content, and YB Yoon Do-hyun, the "pride of Korean rock" who has led national reverse runs with timeless hits.

The 393rd episode of the MBC variety show Omniscient Interfering View, which aired on Saturday the 11th (planned by Kang Young-sun, directed by Kim Yoon-jip·Jeon Jae-wook·Kim Hae-ni·Jung Dong-sik·Lee Da-woon, writer Yeo Hyunjeon), unveiled the intense daily life of Jimovie, who went from a penniless job seeker to Korea's No. 1 film-specialized creator with 3.97 million subscribers. Even in the early hours when everyone was asleep, Jimovie was immersed in watching source footage, writing scripts, recording narration, editing, and selecting thumbnails with eyes that seemed to pierce through the monitor. To increase immersion, he poured wholehearted acting into his voice and set pedal shortcut keys to use his feet to save time, evoking admiration for the "jjam" of the mega creator.

Even the 7.7 billion won luxury house with a premium home theater was a space boldly invested in strictly for work. To produce up to 20 videos a month that can take 30 to 40 hours each, he has to work without time to see sunlight outdoors. New gadgets that made Jun Hyun-moo's eyes widen, such as an AI supplement dispenser, all served the purpose of saving time. Such a flashy space was filled with hours spent pushing himself so hard that his legs would buckle from all-nighters. Main editor Noh Hyung-jun, who works with Jimovie, reported worrying about his health, saying, "If the boss collapses, we'll lose our way," which explained his concern.

The systematic system built over the past seven years was itself impressive. From various editing guidelines made into video manuals to individual employee feedback videos that meticulously organized the reasons for revisions and directions for improvement, Noh Hyung-jun said, "This might be the best welfare." Even while eating with a "meal friend" and watching videos, he would spot a "shot-form moment" and immediately turn it into content; he stuck waterproof memo pads around the bathroom to jot down ideas that came to him in the shower; he left his high-end car unused and worked in taxis to save time; and he constantly took notes in the premium recliner of the private screening room until his neck tightened—this obsessive occupational habit made him a top creator and became the foundation that turned parents who were worried about an unfamiliar profession into proud parents who bragged about their son.

Next, the moving story of legendary Korean rock band YB and Yoon Do-hyun, and manager Kim Jung-il, who went from a fan of 30 years to a partner sailing the same boat for 12 years, was portrayed. The history of the "superfan" who bought every YB album and brought drinks to every venue until he eventually became a partner closer than family felt like a movie, as the commentators said. Yoon Do-hyun recalled an anecdote in which Kim Jung-il personally visited universities to persuade student councils to book them for university festivals that had been absent for a while, saying, "Working with Jung-il is a blessing to me." His passion for caring for the artist eventually made YB the top band booked for 17 university festivals a year.

That bond deepened as they went through Yoon Do-hyun's battle with illness together. When Yoon Do-hyun was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer, he chose to tell Kim Jung-il before his family because he wanted to overcome it together. Prioritizing health, Kim Jung-il, who had tried to clear all schedules, quietly stayed by Yoon Do-hyun's side because Yoon Do-hyun was determined to "do as usual." Seeing him not show how much pain he must have been in during drug treatment was heart-wrenching, and he watched every rehearsal and every performance from the audience without missing a single day. Reporting that Yoon Do-hyun has now regained his health, Kim Jung-il expressed his sincere wish: "I want to stay healthy and with YB, my last artist, for a long time."

The revealed 30th anniversary national tour's concert in Jeonju was a stage that proved all that time. Starting from November 2025, on the 18th city of the national tour in Jeonju, Yoon Do-hyun overwhelmed the stage with perfect immersion from rehearsal to performance. The parade of hits that continued from "Peppermint Candy" to "White-bearded Whale," which soothed many people, drew choruses and cheers across generations. The hot interaction with the audience, including manager Kim Jung-il, who enjoyed the show like a fifth member, once again showed why YB has been a beloved band for 31 years. Finally, in response to Kim Jung-il's video message saying, "I'm grateful to be able to tour again in good health with my brother," Yoon Do-hyun roared back "rock and roll!" The commentators also cheered the two men's eternal friendship as they swim together into the wide world like "White-bearded Whale."

Meanwhile, next week's broadcast will feature Lee Joo-yeon, who debuted as the visual center of girl group After School and has established herself as an actress. From a maximalist life to an everyday "photo time" that never stops taking photos for social media, the quirky daily life of the everlasting beauty Lee Joo-yeon will be revealed. Next, the day in the life of Yang Sang-guk, the comedian who is currently the hottest and the crown prince of Kimhae leading the 2026 "age of country bumpkins," will be portrayed. From the clumsy luxury life of a country mouse to the dramatic twist of being a 10th-year pro racer sponsored by a major corporation, his special daily life is also highly anticipated.

Omniscient Interfering View airs every week at 11:10 p.m. on MBC.

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