Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha recently expressed their regrets about the final episode of 'Infinite Challenge'.

A recent video titled 'Want to Go Back to the Last Episode of Infinite Challenge... | EP.10 Jung Jun-ha Park Myung-soo | Truman Show' was uploaded on the YouTube channel 'Open Your Mouth'.

In the video, Park Myung-soo, while wearing a lie detector, answered questions related to 'Infinite Challenge'. He revealed that he rarely looked at scripts during the show, stating, "I don't look at scripts. They exist, but I don't read them."
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Park Myung-soo was blamed as the main culprit for ruining the 'zombie episode' of 'Infinite Challenge'. When asked if he felt responsible when recordings didn't go as planned, he replied, "Not at all. It's the production team's fault."

When asked if he would return if the original 'Infinite Challenge' cast was reassembled, Park Myung-soo responded, "Of course, I would." He added, "I wish I could go back to the last episode. I would have tried to persuade PD Kim Tae-ho and Yoo Jae-suk to continue the show instead of ending it."

Park Myung-soo named Yoo Jae-suk as the member he had the best chemistry with on 'Infinite Challenge'. He humorously ranked Jung Jun-ha as "around 4th place," explaining, "We didn't have much personal interaction. Jung Jun-ha liked popular people and was friendly with famous talents."
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Jun-ha Reflect on 'Infinite Challenge' Finale Regrets
Reflecting on life after 'Infinite Challenge', Park Myung-soo admitted, "It was tough without the show, but I found and developed other work opportunities." He candidly shared, "I initially thought YouTube wasn't profitable, but I started it because there wasn't much work." He also mentioned, "I've never missed a radio show in 12 years. That's dedication."

Jung Jun-ha looked back on his prime, acknowledging that he preferred 'High Kick!' over 'Infinite Challenge'. Regarding the 'Kimchi Pancake Incident', he explained it was intended to make the situation more entertaining, not just out of anger.

Jung Jun-ha expressed, "Park Myung-soo is in my top two members. Honestly, he was annoying and I disliked him." He recalled, "He would enter the comedian's room and say, 'Don't let just anyone in,' without even looking at me. I resented him a lot, but looking back, he helped create my character and now takes care of me more than anyone else. I'm grateful and sorry."

Kim Eun-jung, TenAsia Reporter eun@tenasia.co.kr