‘It’s a good thing we don’t fight’ Kim Ho-jung, Kim Gwang-gyu, and Heo Gyeong-hwan are firmly caught in the mud flat.
In the 108th episode of MBC's 'I'm Glad We Don't Fight' (hereinafter referred to as 'Thank God I Know'), which will be aired on the 23rd, Kim Ho-jung, Kim Gwang-gyu, and Heo Gyeong-hwan's 'My Hand' (I will hold you with my hand) will be held. ‘Back Talkers’ include Yuk Jung-wan, Jeong Ho-young, and Heo Young-ji.
Kim Ho-jung, Kim Gwang-gyu, and Heo Gyeong-hwan challenge Haerujil in the mud flat. At the entrance to the mud flat, Kim Ho-joong boasts of his lower body strength, saying, “I usually exercise my legs a lot,” and shows confidence in the mud flat. However, Kim Ho-jung from Ulsan, Kim Gwang-gyu from Busan, and Heo Gyeong-hwan from Tongyeong are all East Sea men who are not familiar with the mudflats. In particular, Kim Ho-jung enters the mud flat for the first time through ‘Good to Know’. The three mudflat beginners have a hard time with their feet getting wet from the very beginning of the mudflat.
Among them, Kim Gwang-gyu's new clothes, which he bought for going out after a long time, become covered in mud. While Kim Gwang-gyu's clothes, which were stained and on the verge of being discarded, show the hardships of 'Hold My Hands', Kim Ho-jung also brings laughter with his scraggly appearance, which is completely different from his neat appearance on stage. Kim Ho-jung, a big eater, showed his sincerity in ‘Hands on Me’ by nimbly throwing his body towards the seafood in front of him. Attention is being paid to whether he will be able to succeed in 'Hands on My Hand' as much as he hoped.
Kim Ho-jung devises a new concept of ‘butt(?) movement method’ that makes it easier to move around the mudflats. Kim Gwang-gyu and Heo Gyeong-hwan are also satisfied with Kim Ho-jung's butt movement method and say they sweep the mudflats with their butts together, raising expectations.
'Good thing I know', where you can see the struggles of Kim Ho-jung, Kim Gwang-gyu, and Heo Gyeong-hwan, will be broadcast at 8 PM on the 23rd, an hour earlier than usual.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr