After getting paid for his appearance, he fell asleep and left the show, and then solved it with a sagas.

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[Enter Media = Jeong Seok-hee’s TV Magnifying Glass] There are people who openly reveal their own shame on broadcast, hoping to sublimate it into laughter. Not being shy, having an easy-going personality, and being honest without hesitation, putting these things first. However, if that shame becomes a nuisance to someone, the story is different.

Actor Bong Tae-gyu participated as a daily MC in episode 834 of <Radio Star>. Isn’t this what he’s saying about the invited guest, Hana Park? When Park Hana was a regular on JTBC’s <World Dark Tour>, she often dozed off during recording, perhaps because her schedule was so busy. This is a revealing statement that technically he slept with his eyes open. What I don’t understand is that Park Ha, who often dozed off, and Bong Tae-gyu, who brought up her story, did not seem sorry to the viewers. I’d like to get paid quite a bit for each episode, but wouldn’t it be a shame to sleep during the recording?

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I don’t know if it’s a made-up story or a real incident, but there was a comedian who said he had a menstrual problem on a bus, and there was even a celebrity who said he ran errands in the elevator while drunk. These are all stories that appeared on TV. But I haven’t seen people say things like, “I’m sorry,”and “I should apologize a hundred times over.”What would the smell be like if I put it on a bus or in an elevator? At that time, Park Ha-na was the main character in the KBS daily drama <Bride of the Typhoon>, so while she was filming the daily drama, she also appeared on entertainment shows. It was an absurd schedule to begin with. If you can’t control your drowsiness every time, wouldn’t it be right to get off the train as soon as possible? I left the show after episode 22 out of 33, and it seems that the reason for leaving was ‘too much sleepiness’.

Kim Soo-mi appeared in episode 401 of JTBC’s <Knowing Bros> to promote the movie <Family Glory Returns>. In August 2020, in <Knowing Bros>, Min Kyung-hoon was asked, ‘What is he doing?’ Kim Soo-mi was talking to herself. A few months later, Cho Young-nam also pointed to DinDin on <Radio Star> and asked, ‘What is this friend doing?’ asked. This was after DinDin, who was a special MC, and Swings, the guest of the day, exchanged stories on the topic of Mnet’s <Show Me the Money>. Recently, as I saw the two of them hanging out here and there, I thought that the term “you-you-sang-jong”would be appropriate. Kim Soo-mi once again saw Lee Jin-ho in <Knowing Brothers> and called him ‘Yong-jin’. You may not know the name. But somehow, we filmed SBS Plus’ <Are You Eating?> together for six months. Jinho Lee said, he never called his name on set. He usually called me ‘Hey’.

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Hyeja Kim appeared on tvN Story <The Chairman’s People>. ‘Mr. Yong-geon, Mr. Im-ho’, she calls her and treats Jo Ha-na, who was her youngest daughter-in-law in MBC’s <Pastor Diary>, as a colleague rather than a subordinate. Of course. Didn’t she meet through work? Choi Bul-am also appeared once again, and Ryu Deok-hwan, who plays Bok-gil’s younger brother Sun-gil, introduced a phrase he had always cherished. ‘In this bright new world, Deok-hwan is the main character.’ Uncle Choi Bul-am in December 2002. The strong words of encouragement from a long-time senior probably were of great help to Ryu Deok-hwan, who was growing as an actor.

This week on JTBC’s <Best Baseball>, the ‘Monsters’ won 2:0 in a direct match against the U-18 national baseball team. The majority of people expected ‘Monsters’ to lose, but the production team awarded MVP to director Kim Seong-geun even though it was an event-related event. He came out five days a week to prepare for the game, train, and encourage the team, and it seems the production crew was impressed. This is how all adults should be. Not everyone becomes an adult just because they get older. On the other hand, the teacher is helping us study. Kim Soo-mi and Jo Young-nam, the two of you.

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<Knowing Bros> Episode 402 was a Chuseok special. When Yewon appeared in the musical <Nonsense>, it was said later that she was good at swearing, so a swearing battle naturally broke out. It has been a common scene seen on broadcast since actress Kim Young-ok showed it on KBS’s <Old Miss Diary>. The problem is that in the recent death of an elementary school teacher in Daejeon, there is talk that the children of the perpetrator’s parents swore at the teacher in this way. According to her successor, she swore in this way so that the teacher could hear her, and then said, ‘I didn’t swear at all?’ I said I turned away. Isn’t the scene in <Knowing Brothers> and the way of swearing in line?

TV entertainment must be able to read the times. What is the problem now, what is the hot topic, what should be included, and what should be discarded. In the case of <Knowing Brothers>, I want a lot of children to see it, so why bother cursing just to make them laugh? That too in the Chuseok special. I wish I could stop seeing people who brag about their mistakes, don’t know how to apologize for causing trouble, use social issues as a source of laughter, and go against the times by not being able to cross the line.

Jeong Seok-hee TV Columnist soyow59@hanmail.net

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