Kim Woo-bin, Do Kyung-soo, Jo In-seong and Kimjang ending
Kim Woo-bin, Do Kyung-soo, Jo In-seong and Kimjang ending
The rural life of Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Woo-bin, Do Kyung-soo, and Kim Ki-bang came to an end.

In the last episode of tvN's 'If you plant beans, they'll grow, and if you plant red beans, they'll grow' (hereinafter referred to as 'Kong Kong, Red Bean, Red Bean'), which aired on the 8th, Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Woo-bin, Do Kyung-soo, and Kim Ki-bang said their sad farewells to the local elders who helped them live in the countryside. In addition, surprise guest Jo In-seong completed making kimchi, conveying cheerful energy to the end.

The viewer rating on this day was 4.6% on average for households in the metropolitan area, with a peak of 5.7%, and an average of 4.1% for households nationwide, with a peak of 5.4%, ranking first in the same time slot including cable channels. tvN's target audience rating for men and women in their 20s and 49s was an average of 2.6% in the metropolitan area, a high of 3.7%, a national average of 2.4%, and a high of 3.1%, ranking first in the same time slot on all channels, including terrestrial channels. As a result, for eight consecutive weeks, the household viewership rating and target viewership rating ranked first in the same time slot, including comprehensive cable channels, achieving a milestone. (Based on a paid platform integrating cable, IPTV, and satellite / Provided by Nielsen Korea)

Novice farmers prepared a luncheon with the staff using the crops they had harvested in the field. Among them, Lee Kwang-soo's appearance intoxicated with pride in his first technical job made people burst into laughter. Do Kyung-soo, the area's representative chef, shook his head because he treated Kim Woo-bin like an assistant and dropped boiled soybeans in a clumsy performance.

The last harvest, 40 heads of cabbage and 20 bunches of radish, was used to make kimchi with Jo In-seong, an experienced kimchi maker, and it was a pleasure. Above all, the scene where Jo In-seong eats crab ramen and kimchi after kimchi was finished stimulated the salivary glands. In addition, the warmth was doubled by greeting friendly local people and delivering gifts and rolling papers.

Meanwhile, 'Kongkongpatdu' has provided healing time by depicting what happens when a field is given to Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Woo-bin, Do Kyung-soo, and Kim Ki-bang, famous close friends in the entertainment industry. Not only the ups and downs and challenges of novice farmers who know nothing, but also the intense moments and unique sides of the four people who have fun together and bicker over small things, attracted attention.

The historic moment of making food from the harvested crops, starting with making furrows, brought a happy smile. Among them, viewers who watched the journey of novice farmers could not help but be moved by the process of planting perilla seedlings to obtain perilla leaves, drying the perilla seeds, extracting perilla oil, and making bibimbap and grilled tofu.

In addition, as expected of the four chemistry fairies, their chemistry with the locals and production crew also shined. Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Woo-bin, Do Kyung-soo, and Kim Ki-bang approached the local people in a friendly manner and formed friendly relationships. The local people also showed off their strong presence as helpers by teaching novice farmers about farming and helping them in various situations.

My father, Dong-geun next door, filled the empty space left by dead lettuce in the novice farmers' fields with radishes, and even picked and stored watermelons before they went bad, giving me a warm feeling. Chairman Hammer also provided various equipment and kitchens to novice farmers.

The non-compromising battle between the cast and production crew to get what they needed guaranteed fun. They competed in a variety of sports, from foot volleyball to badminton, yutnori, and surface tension games. The performance of the contestants, who used all their checks, tricks, and negotiation skills to achieve victory, brought a lot of laughter.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr