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"My Little Old Boy" actor Lee Bum-soo revealed his bittersweet struggle as he begins to stand on his own in the digital world.

The SBS show "My Little Old Boy" aired three days ago, and the episode (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy") revealed a crisis for the "analog man" Lee Bum-soo, for whom nothing from one to ten is easy.

Lee Bum-soo stood in front of a ticket vending machine to book a train ticket, but ran into a wall called a kiosk. Previously it was revealed that he is an "analog man" so out of touch that he cannot even log in to OTT services and does not have a banking app, and with a helpless expression he could not hide his embarrassment, saying, "We have to leave quickly now, so let's do 12:11 for now. Is this right?"

Even after he managed to get on the train, Lee Bum-soo's "old-fashioned" traits continued. He asked a crew member if there was a snack cart, but received the reply, "Isn't that a very old story? There are vending machines now." He then asked, "Don't you check tickets?" showing unfamiliarity with the changed train culture and drawing laughter.

Lee Bum-soo's difficult journey continued at the baseball stadium. Because he insisted on buying tickets on site instead of booking online, he ended up sitting at the far end of the outfield, and when he could not see the game well he stood up from his seat and began watching, saying, "Why is it like that? I can't see."

Especially when he saw the person next to him enjoying the live atmosphere by watching the broadcast on their phone, Lee Bum-soo's curiosity was aroused. When told an app login was necessary, he, embarrassed, said, "I don't really know this," and ultimately created laughter with an endearing yet poignant scene of blatantly peeking at the person next to him's phone.

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

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