In the 11th episode of tvN's 'Busan Villager in Sydney' (directed by Ryu Ho-jin, Yoon In-hoe) aired on the 3rd (Mon), the last walk of Heo Seong-tae, Lee Si-eon, Bae Jeong-nam, Ahn Bo-hyun, and Kwak Jun-bin (Kwak Tube) unfolded. In the midst of this, the image of the members sharing their last goodbyes with their fellow employees reminded them of the past and gave them a sense of touch.
First, 'Farms' Ahn Bo-hyun and Kwak Jun-bin went on a special healing trip after work. Riding a bike to Sydney's astronomical observatory and observatory, I enjoyed the true taste of a working holiday. The picturesque scenery spread out in front of the two of them was enough to blow away the fatigue of the day. In particular, Kwak Jun-bin recalled the memory of visiting the observatory alone during his internship at the embassy, and fell into romance again.
Heo Seong-tae and Bae Jeong-nam, who visited the cafe, decorated the last task with splendor, such as solving the order rush without the help of the shooter. Heo Seong-tae also had a welcome experience meeting his first latte customer again. The customer, who filled up the confidence of 'Hubari' with a word full of sincerity, expressed his gratitude again, saying, "It was really perfect," and was proud.
Lee Si-eon, who went to work with his eyes full on his last commute in Sydney, started Tyler's day by moving tile boxes with a total weight of about 450 kg. Then, he smoothed the wall to be tiled and made tile adhesive, demonstrating his upgraded skills in one day. Even in a high-level mission where tiles had to be tiled in a French pattern, he showed off his 'knife angle instinct' and transformed the pool while matching his breath with the boss.
Ahn Bo-hyun and Kwak Jun-bin continued their pleasant labor by cleaning the tomato greenhouse with labor songs. Ahn Bo-hyun, who boasted that he did not know anything about the latest songs, also tasted the joy of passing Kwak Jun-bin's 'MZ Test'. After finishing their last work like that, the two served delicious dishes such as seaweed soup and tofu kimchi to the farm family. Rita, the owner of the farm, also gave a meaningful greeting by presenting fresh vegetables to the 'farms' who did their best.
On the other hand, Bae Jeong-nam learned the history of the cafe owner and his wife. Listening to the story of a couple who opened a cafe in Sydney and stayed there even during the pandemic, I felt the sincerity of those who work together. In addition, the protagonist of the last coffee of 'Hubary' was his colleague Bella. Bella's words that he would miss Heo Seong-tae's coffee were short-lived, but it made me realize how much he helped me.
In this way, Busan men learned what a working holiday was in a city called Sydney, where the language and environment were unfamiliar. Viewers were also able to follow the journey happily because there was support from colleagues and warm smiles from guests beside the members who were clumsy in everything. I am looking forward to the next story of how the Busan men who have finished walking will decorate the rest of their holiday in Sydney.
The 12th episode of tvN's 'Busan Villager in Sydney', which will contain the steamy holiday of Busan men, will be broadcast at 10:10 pm on Monday, July 10th.
Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr