This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

My Little Old Boy actor Lee Bum-soo continued his amusing era of misfortune, revealing his "digital illiteracy" at a baseball stadium after the train station kiosk.

On the 3rd episode aired on SBS My Little Old Boy (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy"), the crisis facing the "analog man" Lee Bum-soo, for whom nothing from one to ten is easy, was revealed.

Lee Bum-soo visited the stadium to watch the game in person. Unfamiliar with online reservations, he went to buy tickets on site, and after many twists and turns he got a ticket, but his seat was the very back row of the outfield.

When the game began, Lee Bum-soo ran into difficulty. Because the seat was so far from the field, it was hard to grasp what was happening. He sighed as if frustrated, saying, "Why is it like this? I can't see," and eventually, using the fact that he was in the very back row, he stood up from his seat and began watching the game in a "forced standing" state.

At that moment, what caught Lee Bum-soo's eye was the behavior of a neighboring spectator. When the spectator checked real-time highlights on a smartphone broadcast screen, Lee Bum-soo approached in curiosity and asked what they were watching. They were feeling the live atmosphere at the stadium but checking detailed moments via a smartphone app broadcast.

Lee Bum-soo also wanted to watch the broadcast, but he quickly shrank back at the spectator's explanation that he had to access the app and log in. He confessed wryly, "I'm not good at this," and ultimately drew laughter by turning to blatantly stare at the neighboring spectator's broadcast screen instead of using his own phone.

[Photo] 'My Little Old Boy' broadcast screen capture

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