This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

On 'Dad and I Season 3,' actor Kim Jeong-tae offered heartfelt consolation to his son Ji-hoo, who has Asperger syndrome.

The lifestyle of Kim Jeong-tae's family, nicknamed 'Yakkung's dad,' was featured on the TV CHOSUN variety show 'Dad and I Season 3' broadcast in the afternoon on the 22nd.

A scene showing Kim Jeong-tae's son Ji-hoo naturally mingling with his younger sibling's visiting friends at home was revealed. Watching Ji-hoo lead the conversation smoothly, Kim Jeong-tae's wife said, "I really thought Ji-hoo had changed," adding, "He used to continue conversations only with his own interests, but today he surprised me by asking about common topics first. His social skills have really improved a lot," expressing her emotion.

Watching this in the studio, Kim Jeong-tae said, "This is the first time in Ji-hoo's life that he's played with his sibling's friends," and reported Ji-hoo's positive change, saying exchanges with school friends have noticeably increased since the broadcast.

In particular, the delicate rapport between father and son drew attention in that day's broadcast. Kim Jeong-tae, knowing Ji-hoo collects plastic lids, gave him a rare gray lid, and Ji-hoo showed his emotion at his father's thoughtful consideration, saying, "Dad really understands me well."

Kim Jeong-tae encouraged him, saying, "In the end, the unique will survive," adding, "People may feel uncomfortable with what you do and there may be no one around doing the same thing so you may feel lonely and isolated, but a day will come when the world recognizes your uniqueness."

Also, when Kim Jeong-tae said, "Even if the world does not recognize you, if you are satisfied, that is enough," Ji-hoo agreed, saying, "That's right. I don't particularly think I must be praised unconditionally," showing a more mature side.

[Photo] 'Dad and I Season 3' broadcast screen capture

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