In MBC's entertainment show 'I Live Alone', which aired on the 5th, Lee Jang-woo's attempt to obtain a yacht rowing license was depicted, and Lee Chang-seop's daily life was depicted as he enjoyed a healing camp with his dog Guri.
'I Live Alone', which aired on this day, ranked first in its time slot with a household viewership rating of 8.2% (based on the metropolitan area). The 2049 viewership rating, a key indicator of channel competitiveness, was 4.4%, ranking first among Friday entertainment programs. In particular, the scene where Lee Jang-woo felt a sense of kinship in a conversation with his fellow yacht pilot license trainees and the scene where he looked forward to sailing around the world on a yacht, which was on his bucket list after training, recorded the highest viewership rating of 9.5%.
As a result, 'I Live Alone' ranked first in viewership ratings for the week of 2049 among all entertainment programs broadcast in the first week of May (May 1 to May 7).
Lee Jang-woo revealed his attempt to obtain a yacht pilot's license to cross the world on a yacht, which has been on his long-standing bucket list. He drew attention by mentioning the craze for certification exams among Rainbow members, starting with Key, who attempted to become a western food chef.
Lee Jang-woo, who took the written test, participated in a practical test on the third day after two days of training on a yacht in the Han River. Lee Jang-woo showed his sincerity about yachting by explaining what he had studied in the studio for Rainbow members and viewers who were unfamiliar with yachting. Perhaps thanks to the power of the 'stir-fried pork' I ate to recover my condition on the day of the exam, I passed. Taking one step closer to his long-held dream, he expressed his wish to go to Bali on a yacht.
Next, BTOB's Lee Chang-seop, who drew a storm of sympathy from introverts with his 'Power I' aspect during his last appearance, reappeared and showed a healing camping experience with his dog. Unlike Lee Chang-seop, who quietly set up a net fence and a one-touch tent and table on his own in his assigned spot, the contrasting appearances of Guri, an extroverted dog who showed his 'hacky guy' side by greeting other dogs, provided fun.
Afterwards, Lee Chang-seop, unlike Too Much Camper Jeon Hyun-moo, emphasized efficiency and enjoyed eating alone with fried chicken, ramen, and beer, showing the charm of small healing. On the other hand, Guri, who seemed to be in 'adolescence (dog + puberty)', went into water, which he usually disliked, and even got his clothes wet, so he ran towards the hiking trail, embarrassing Lee Chang-seop. The sight of him barely coaxing Guri to heal with a fire pit made me laugh.
In the upcoming broadcast on the 12th, in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of 'I Live Alone', Rainbow members Kim Gwang-gyu, Kian84, Park Na-rae, Lee Jang-woo, Code Kunst, Joo-seung Lee, and Key, led by 'Guideless' Jeon Hyun-moo, are depicted going on a package trip to Mongolia together. I'm going to lose. Expectations are growing as various member-tailored trips are announced that will satisfy each wish list.
Meanwhile, dating rumors arose recently that Code Kunst has been dating a fashion magazine editor for a long time. In response to this, the agency AMOG took the position, “Confirmation is impossible as it is a private matter.”
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr