This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

My Little Old Boy actor Lee Bum-soo offered a surprising charm as a "genuinely analog person" who has lost his way in a smart world.

On the episode of SBS My Little Old Boy that aired three days ago, a crisis situation involving the "analog person" Lee Bum-soo, for whom not a single thing from one to ten is easy, was revealed.

Lee Bum-soo went to the station to set off on a solo train trip, but he encountered a huge difficulty from the very beginning. Standing in front of the kiosk, he appeared flustered by the unexpected machine and stood there dazed for a while.

Earlier broadcasts revealed Lee Bum-soo's daily life was so weak with digital devices that he did not even have a banking app on his smartphone, let alone an OTT login. As expected, standing in front of the kiosk and feeling at a loss, he repeatedly showed signs of panic, asking himself, "I have to go quickly now, so let's do 12:11 for now. Is this right?"

After various trials and tribulations, Lee Bum-soo's "analog life" did not stop once he boarded the train. He stopped a passing attendant and asked when the snack cart would come, but received an unexpected reply from the attendant: "Isn't that something from a long time ago? There isn't one now. There's a vending machine."

Failing to sense the change of the times, Lee Bum-soo did not stop there and provoked laughter by asking a question recalling past railway practices, "Don't you check tickets?"

[Photo] Screenshot from the My Little Old Boy broadcast

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