Ji Seok-jin, should he take care of his younger siblings or eat food? ‘Dongbunseoju’
Ji Seok-jin, should he take care of his younger siblings or eat food? ‘Dongbunseoju’
‘It’s a Good Thing We Don’t Fight’ continues its dominance by taking first place in its same time slot on Monday entertainment shows for 52 consecutive weeks.

In the 119th episode of MBC's entertainment show 'I'm Glad We Don't Fight' (hereinafter referred to as 'Thank God I Know'), which aired on the 17th, the second story of unit group MOM members Ji Seok-jin, KCM, and Wonstein's 'Hold Me My Hand' (I will hold you with my hand) was depicted. lost.

On this day, MOM attempted a nighttime crossing across pitch-black darkness. Although they can be seen by digging in the mudflats during the day, they set out to catch octopuses, which are more active at night. Even in a situation where it was difficult to see even an inch ahead, the octopus was harvested without giving up with an unwavering spirit, drawing admiration.

Building on this momentum, the next day, MOM rode a cultivator for the first time and headed to the mudflats. The three people, who saved time and stamina by walking on the mud flat, gained momentum and enjoyed a smooth 'Never Go'. However, while checking the traps, KCM had a major accident where he lost all of the mullet he had caught, causing a moment of silence. Still, I succeeded in catching Samsik and another mullet each in an insurance-like trap.

Those who returned with heavy hands chose clam soup, stir-fried octopus, and grilled mullet as their dinner menu. At this time, Wonstein showed that he had grown into an 'island person' by peeling clams using salt and a spoon and even taking care of the fish that his brothers were afraid of. In particular, Wonstein's proud appearance after finishing cleaning the fish, saying, “I have become a man,” brought laughter.

Ji Seok-jin, who showed unexpected cooking skills through 'Good to Know', earned the title 'Jang' Seok-jin by making spicy chive paste and stir-fried octopus seasoning on this day, and those who praised the taste of stir-fried octopus asked, "Shall we go into business?" It made me even more curious about the taste.

Among them, the scene where Ji Seok-jin spreads rice to his younger siblings at the beginning of the meal raised the viewership rating to 6% (Nielsen, households in the metropolitan area), making it the 'Best One Minute'. It was a successful MOM unity rally where everyone was happy.

In the trailer released at the end of the broadcast, Koyote's 'Hold My Hands' was depicted. Among them, the sight of Shinji throwing a tantrum at Kim Jong-min and Baek-ga amplified viewers' curiosity. ‘Thank God I Know’ airs every Monday at 9 PM.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr