are you sure this is our new show? we went from sauna clothes to coveralls? - hello. / - hello. - you survived the renewals. / - yes. i think i am truly blessed. - you are amazing. / - i know. - we wore sauna clothes until last week. / - we did. we wore that for seven years. that's how long it took us to change.
the overhaul was well overdue, wasn't it? we apologize. i really didn't think i'd survive the renewals. - we must welcome new friends. / - i read about that. - did you? / - yes. he's back on kbs after three years. - he's the shinee of variety shows. / - our shinee. it's jun hyunmoo. 'lucifer' jun hyunmoo
(of happy together) (by happy together) (the man of happy together) (he is back) - welcome. / - thanks. you're back after three years and i hate you already. goodness. the people at kbs had split reactions to hyunmoo's return.
some people welcomed you back as if you were a son returning to your hometown. some said, "the troublemaker's back." - that's the majority. / - right. - it's not just us three. / - there's more? our team isn't complete yet. there are two more. it seems someone else survived the renewals. - he was confirmed late last night. / - yes.
please welcome cho saeho who has been with us. with him is our new member kim poong. - congratulations. / - thank you. hello. you're a rising star. kim poong. - i got goose bumps. / - why? when he last appeared on our show, he said that his fame would last until chuseok.
he told he would be forgotten. but he's still going strong and today, on the first day of the chuseok holidays, he has joined our panel, which is amazing. (an amateur entertainer kim poong) - i thought he was a chef. / - me too. i'm originally a webtoon artist. did you say you'd disappear by chuseok? - i think there's a huge fever. / - a kim poong fever?
not that kind. my stylist asked me if kim poong would be joining, if this show was going to focus on food. i said no, that we had a completely new concept. and she said, "then what's he doing there?" i couldn't give a straightforward answer. - saeho. / - yes? you made it out of the sauna to join us here. - at 11 p.m. last night. / - dramatically.
these coveralls were delivered to my door. congratulations. i must tell you in advance that after this show airs, we'll get a lot of feedback from our viewers that could result in some swapping around, or a change in content. you're back after three years. how about you greet the viewers? this show made me famous, so i must return the favor.
- you're the yu jaeseok of cable. / - i am but he's now on cable, so i'm losing my footing. introduce yourself as the next yu jaeseok. - he's a threat now. / - it feels so strange. i did a few cable tv shows with hyunmoo. - you did. / - he always stood in the center. - now he's next to me... / - to one side? now that he's standing next to me he looks like a helpless father.
i think it's a bad decision on hyunmoo's part. - why? / - if you work with jaeseok, you will last, but there's a downside. you can't grow. he does all the talking, so you're only a puppet. it's been so long since i had to listen to others talk. i used to be the one who did the talking. - you'll last but never grow. / - i see. kim poong, how about you greet the viewers?
hello, everyone. i'm back on "happy together"... that's how you'll do it? you're so simple. myungsoo just whispered to me. - what did he say? / - poong won't last a month. - just until the winter solstice. / - that's it? (one hour prior to shooting, hosts come to work) (korea's favorite host) - you look good. / - you're so cool. (hoodie, bag, tracksuit, trainers)
(a healthy man, yu jaeseok) (commuting by himself) (tight cardigan, tapdancing shoes, expensive watch) (a well-dressed man, cho saeho) (first day on mainstream tv) (cartoonist glasses, neighborly jumper, normal pants) (an easy-going man, kim poong) (coming home with excitement) (hair salon gown, clutch, slippers)
(weirdo jun hyunmoo) (and then) (a celebrity's day at work) (running away) (running at top speed) an autograph, please! (new shirt, new bag, new shoes, new pants) (show-off park myungsoo) (your belongings tell us who you are)
- you're his sub. / - what are you talking about? all your belongings are from designer brands. - i love fancy brands. / - do you wear everything? - i do wear all of it but... / - he does. but because i buy a lot, i end up with clothes that i don't wear. - we all have a lot of things we don't use. / - we do. (we need to clean out our home) a few friends visited my place a while ago.
all celebrities have at least a few action figures. - a few... / - action figures? - you act like you're a celebrity. / - he's a show-off. i wanted to show them that i'm a celebrity, so i went to a shop and bought a few. - they're expensive. / - they are. - what shocked me was... / - what? my friends left after a few drinks. - it was gone? / - they took a few.
- i didn't notice for six months. / - that happens. (get rid of stuff) sell them as second-hand. - second-hand? / - i sold a few things that way. (find them new owners) (what should jaeseok get rid of?) jaeseok... even his excrement is useful. i mean... you could liken him to an ox.
every part of me has a use? i'm not lying. i worked with him for ten years. there's nothing bad about him. (keep the important things) (yes) (let's) (sort out) (our stuff) (happy together, getting organized)
beyond that curtain - is the set we'll be shooting on. / - is that so? let's check it out. - let's go together. / - yes. - what do we do? / - let's go! - that's it? / - yes. - wow. / - what's this? what's this? - what's this? / - wow.
is this the "x-man" set? (a spacious studio) we're practically outdoors. - what's this? / - let's start with a dance. that's old-school. we don't do that now. - we don't? / - that was the "x-man" era. - so what? / - i just... as we mentioned this place is like...
wow, we might as well be filming outdoors. - this took some effort. / - what are those? i see a few green boxes. i guess inside those boxes are the belongings - of today's guests. / - that's a lot. - things to keep or throw out. / - that's right. that's way too much. (we have to get our hands dirty) - we need 100 items. / - 100?
(laughing) isn't that too much? do i throw away 100 items? i don't have any. (you have) (a lot to throw out) do we have to sort through that? that explains the coveralls. we have to?
- us? / - it looks like it. we shouldn't be indoors, then. we should be outside. - did the crew... / - we have to set it out? - take everything out, then. / - how... - they want us to start. / - usually, the crew lays everything out for us beforehand. that's how this should be. we should get to work. there was a reason we're dressed like this.
there are a boxes and b boxes. - a and b? / - b looks heavier. - a... / - so two guests? - a moving company... / - should we divide them? a... so we have two guests. broken stuff like this shouldn't even be here. - that's harsh. / - this is too much. - this is... / - this is wrong. - this is... / - this looks more like trash.
someone just wants us to throw it out. do we have to lay everything out separately? - let's do it. / - okay. a is over there and b is over here. this is no time to complain. is this section a? - why couldn't they lay everything out? / - phew... there's a lot of stuff. (grumbling)
is this person leaving korea? there's so much. when i heard the concept of the show, i expected ten or so items. i hate whoever b is. there's just too much. i don't like this person. (the guests who brought too much) it feels like i was robbed. by robbers. by seven or eight really kind-looking robbers.
they numbered stuff like my assets were being seized. this show is insane. this thing here... isn't this a fridge? why... - is that a fridge? / - poong, it's a fridge. is it for you? (did you ask for this?) - are you going to cook something? / - a fridge...
- we can carry it. / - let me help. - you'll hurt yourself. / - don't overdo it. you might end up quitting the show. do we lay it all out? shouldn't you people do this and we just show up? you do the work and we pretend we did it. - that's old-school. / - that's right. now it's practically reality. if that's how you want to do it, you should quit.
- don't say that. / - it'll be impossible to recover. - set a good example. / - he's working alone. (working in silence) (the leader setting an example) - you should tell us. / - we shouldn't waste time. - set an example. / - we do everything? this is a nice chair. - hyunmoo, get to work. / - okay. - you just got back. don't slack off. / - nice chair.
let's get this done. let's move, everybody. (who needed help sorting out their belongings?) look, clothes he didn't wear. there's the mona lisa. - a 35 dollars top he didn't wear. / - with a tag? - he didn't wear it. / - not once. there are so many mona lisas. is he a fan? i have a few more lisas.
- five mona lisas. / - is it cho yongpil? - there are more. / - there are a lot of them. stop grumbling and just work faster. it's hard work. wow, look. it's cool to have this at home. he has a sense of style. can i have that? i want this to decorate my home.
it'd be nice for my recording studio. - decor. / - my studio. this is true swag. - it's great. / - i want it for my studio. - wow. / - it's a skull. - this person likes skulls. / - skulls, skulls. myungsoo, what about this? - i like that. / - it's nice. (skull decoration)
this is what he likes. before we really get started... - isn't this seokjin? / - it's seokjin. this is seokjin... who other than seokjin would have this? these are seokjin's belongings. wouldn't he be the only one in korea to own this? i have no privacy now. it's such a kind of a show.
i realized, though, that i really cling on to stuff. this is a great opportunity. - we need excuses like these. / - we do. i never throw anything out. look, doesn't this look really old? - it's so old. / - i haven't seen that color in ages. this is useless. why did he give us this? he's really weird. why is this here?
(a must-throw-out outfit) look at this. aren't these really old? - that pattern... / - everything is baggy. (his clothes show his age) guys. - do you wear three-button jackets? / - no. (a jacket with three buttons) look.
wow. that's really pretty. this is just... - it's pretty. / - there's no waistline. clothes used to be baggy back then. - i remember those days. / - three buttons. - it's too long. / - see the padded shoulders? it's a dress. if you wore this in apgujeong back then... wow. a three-buttoned jacket.
is there a fan? (let's get going) isn't it hot in here? it's so hot. - saeho, are you hot? / - yes. would you rather be hot here or cool at home? be hot here. i love it. i love this temperature. - get to work. / - it's my favorite temperature. - too many of them are identical. / - who is this?
what does he do? there are just too many. - have you opened a store? / - six mona lisas. - they're all identical. / - there's more. they're still wrapped up. this is gary's. - how do you know? / - it says "garism". it says "garism" right here. (gary)
i expected a van, but they brought a two-ton truck like a moving company. a long time ago, i created a... i can't say it's a brand but still... i don't dare to say this but it's called "garism". - garism was my... / - "garism"? yes, it was my t-shirt brand. someone might need all those t-shirts so i put a lot of those.
it's still wrapped. this guy must be a real fighter. - why? / - look at this. - it's a boxing headgear. / - a boxer? he must be a good fighter. - gary used to box. / - it's gary's? - it says "gary" on it. / - he has the face of a boxer. (the face of a boxer) - what's this? / - isn't that a ski boot?
- a ski boot? / - it's falling off. gary must like sports. he even has a snowboard. there's a yoga mat. can't he still use this? he has way more useful stuff than the other guy. (rapper gary's unusual taste?) look at the pear extract. does he have a sore throat? there's so much.
- i'm exhausted. / - what's the expiration date? moving company workers really have a tough job. (he's drinking one) here. don't you have a sore throat? should you drink that? - it's not yours to drink. / - is it safe to drink? - did you check? / - don't drink what isn't yours. isn't it waste anyway? - it's not. / - check the expiration date.
not everything here is garbage. i told you. - whoever needs it... / - i needed to drink it. (found a new owner) (health-conscious, sport-loving) (pink maniac) jaeseok. (urgent) i found a bankbook. - seokjin's? / - a bankbook?
ten, hundred, thousand, million... it's 200 thousand dollars secured loan. is he going somewhere after this? he opened up his home and revealed his finances. a secured loan? hang on, what's this? this is... these are baby photos. - is he insane? / - family photos? isn't this just way too serious?
these are his son's 100th-day and 1st birthday photos. is he trying to get rid of his past? what's wrong with him? i need to ask him about this. i'll use this opportunity to change my life around. will this lead to living separately? all alone... i can't help but grin. (what a lovely thought)
if this leads to that... his dream is to live apart from your family. yes, that's my dream. such separation will be very short. shouldn't your wife and son be here, too, then? they could be leaving you together. we once climbed to the top of a mountain. suddenly, i was afraid. that they pushed me off.
- that thought hit me. / - "it was fun for a while." so i moonwalked to safety. (dreaming of starting afresh?) will we have to do this every week? - what? / - i asked if we have to do this on every saturday. are you saying this is your last day here? no, i'll stay on. this job suits me very well. - good. / - it's very interesting.
we're done. all done. finally. this needs to be put away, too. - what? / - this thing here. let's put this away. it's really getting on my nerves. this thing is... you need to go somewhere.
this kept following me around. i'll put you right here. it's so annoying. - that's the reason we couldn't rest. / - okay. take a break. - we're done. / - are we? this took us just one hour. - one hour? / - yes. it took us an hour.
aren't we done? - that's all we have time for today. / - that's it. we could stop here. - didn't we do enough? / - we said a lot so far. some editing is all we need. - we did enough. / - that's right. - there were some fun bits. / - myungsoo was too quiet. - you need to face reality. / - really? - we're barely a third through. / - we only...
what do you think about the show so far, hyunmoo? - it's not easy. / - it's not. - you can't improve here, can you? / - i'm faltering. i've never seen him so powerless and weak. i improved so much while i was away. i noticed that he kept doing this. are you spinning something? - it's comfortable but you go nowhere. / - it's tough. what do you think, kim poong?
- i didn't think i'd have to do so much. / - i know. i did other shows with him. - he works hard. / - he does. he wasn't like this on cable tv shows. don't say that. i always work hard. - i was impressed. / - myungsoo. i'm a little concerned. - why? / - in two weeks or so, the production crew might invade my house.
(a visit to myungsoo's house?) you can tell a lot about someone from their belongings. you can see their nature or habits. - temperament. / - temperament and mindset. - you can tell. / - like what? how would you describe gary? he buys a lot whatever he is into. i think he's constantly trying to start a business. i'm guessing he leased his house.
he got rich suddenly. (hoarder? businessman? lease? nouveau riche?) he has a lot of stuff but nothing worth taking, so i'm guessing he's easily swayed. he has a lot of unopened home shopping items. he's really old-fashioned. he moves a lot, almost like a nomad. i don't think he's very happy. (easily swayed? old-fashioned. nomadic? unhappy?)
it's time to meet the people who own all these. please welcome our very first two guests. it's jee seokjin and gary. - welcome. / - they're hallyu stars. gary, it's good to see you. hey, saeho. - you're so... / - you're all famous in china. - they are. / - they're stars in china. - it's my first time on a kbs variety show. / - is it?
seokjin used to be a kbs comedian. yes, all along i was... - your voice... / - what's wrong with your voice? sorry. i should've taken care of myself better. if it's this annoying up close... - point taken. / - on tv you'll sound... - it sounds like a torn speaker. / - do forgive me. - you'll get used to it soon. / - all right. we had a look at the stuff you sent us.
- i'm missing a third of my stuff. / - we analyzed you. these are our conclusions about you, seokjin. you're basically very old-fashioned. you cling to the past and most importantly you're not happy. (not happy at all) that's... how dare you say that? - how dare you. / - listen.
- how dare you. / - we analyzed your belongings. myungsoo said you move a lot. - how could you tell? / - really? - this person moves a lot. / - does he? he packs up and moves. almost like a nomad. most of your belongings are to be thrown away. but i still have this much. why did you throw out family photos? there are family photos?
(amongst the clutter we found) (seokjin's family photo album) (dad, why did you throw me away?) - wait, these... / - this is... family photos... his son's photos? - is this trash? / - why are these here? i'd been looking for this album everywhere. it was with everything else like it was meant to be.
this was taken when my son was 100 days old. are you trying to escape your past? - do you hate your life? / - not at all. we wanted to create a show that would help you look back on your life. we can't give you a new identity. no one could possibly need my family. that's right. now, gary. - yes? / - we analyzed you, too.
you're always setting up new businesses. - the mona lisa t-shirts. / - yes. but the businesses don't do too well. all these t-shirts in stock. right? see, we're right. - clothing businesses. / - someone else said that you're a nouveau riche. - why? why? / - why am i a nouveau riche? the ones i know have at least one item of pop art.
they hang it up on the living room wall. someone else said that you leased your house. wow, how'd you know that? - is that true? / - yes. i thought you spend too much on everything else. you're into decorating more than saving up for a house. so all in all... i also commented on your complex about your height. i'm wearing a two centimeters insole.
- that's it? / - two centimeters so it barely shows. see? you can tell our age from our clothes. - you're much younger. / - i guess. seokjin, seriously though, forget everything else. this is a really old jacket. i packed a snowboard. - he has a pair of skis. / - yes. you can tell we're on different wavelengths.
this is basically flea market stuff. seriously. i was so shocked to see those pants. - why? / - those pants... - the deux style. / - 80s to early 90s. these are sporty pants and they're still available. but they're fake. - they're fake? / - it's actually a designer brand. this is a replica. we even found a rotten apple.
i should've eaten it. i ate the other two, though. did you? - this is... / - it's apple cider. - you can't bring rotten apples. / - i feel tipsy. you kept this instead of throwing it out? gary, there's so much we need to talk about. this is so embarrassing. you must feel naked. (feeling naked)
anyway, before we actually get to work, we'll give you a chance to think about your belongings. the questionable 100. hyunmoo, tell them what that is. - me? / - yes. the guest will tell us a story behind a certain item. everyone else has to find that item. so you tell us a story, we'll find the item. - for that item? / - until someone finds it.
the person who found the item gets to keep it. - wait a minute. / - yes? did we bring him to read lines? - we could do that. / - i do that among other things. hyunmoo used to be a news anchor. - he's great at summing things up. / - i am. if the item in question is the rotten apple, does the winner get to keep it? it's an honor.
it's time for us to fight to win a prized item. a prized item? - if they say so. / - this is so exciting. - we can own what seokjin or gary owned. / - okay. i'd rather go shopping at a flea market. - flea market stuff are clean at least. / - good point. look at those stained knees. you can go home with a star's duvet. isn't that a dog blanket?
guys, the skiing season is upon us. those are a nice pair. - no one wears long skis. / - look. i am so looking forward to this. - yes. / - do you want them? so very much. seokjin, tell us the story behind one of your items. - shall i? / - yes. my wife is very fashionable.
she was comedienne jung sunhee's stylist. - she's a fashionista. / - she used to be a stylist. she's into fashion and she sometimes buys me clothes. out of those, i was too embarrassed - to wear this one item. / - too embarrassed? there are so many possibilities. - how many did she buy? / - two of them. just one?
seokjin, i believe that your wife - made you wear a tight t-shirt. / - really? - did it show your nipples? / - yes. (something stood out) i will beat you in that category. you have huge nipples. - everyone, including gary can now... / - go. it's so obvious. - there are too many. / - way too many.
- a few items stand out. / - not the red underwear. his wife... she likes daring designs. she does. she's daring. she likes daring, drastic designs. isn't this too much? i see a few items that are obviously seokjin's taste. - this is wacky. / - exactly. yes, that as well. (extremely unique designs)
i think these are too... there are so many to choose from. honestly, you could never wear something like this. - does he wear this? / - yes, it's thermal underwear. let's line up with whatever you think is the answer. i remember this sweater. eight years ago, my stylist brought me this. - i liked it so much i bought it. / - are you serious?
you brought wrong item gary, please put it back. - it's not too bad. / - kim poong, you're next. i honestly don't think... this is... - what's that? / - on "running man". - the penalty outfit? / - they gave us this to wear. - it's not it. / - too bad. these have weird buttons. - oh, that. / - that looks...
this is actually a shirt that i tried to sell. i liked it so much that i wore it a lot myself. it's now so old i can't wear it anymore. - i like it. / - is it that hard? what is it? - he said it's embarrassing. / - is this it? (everything is embarrassing) - this one. / - is that it? - this is it. / - how come?
the flared pants. - these. / - is that it? are these your grandpa's? - as you see... / - is it a shroud? - these are... / - the width... these on a windy day make the sound of flapping flags. - yes, these... / - yes? they cover my feet. - they hide my feet. / - look!
is this it? - it's not that. / - it's not this? these pants looked really nice. but this is the clothing item i just couldn't wear. i just couldn't wear. (myungsoo got it) - that's it? / - really? - i have something like that. / - this is it. these look nice.
- is this fake? / - that's nicer than everything else. these pants are actually... - at my age... / - could you put them on? - they're nice. / - please change. there's a fitting room. - what are you doing? / - isn't that the toilet? (will it really be okay?) - it's a nice pair. / - those are nice pants. it was a popular item way back then.
do i have to keep those? can i not? the winner has to keep the item - at all costs. / - it'll cost a lot to alter. you'd look smart around ewha university. - not bad. / - it looks great. it looks great. - it looks really good. / - you look like an idol star. - why didn't you wear them? / - you're like 'deux'.
it's the best item you have. look at that. - it looks great. / - i like it. - it's nice. / - what's wrong with that? - look at the sheen. / - it's nice. - you look ten years younger. / - i like that look. this looks way better. - really? / - it's the real celebrity look. - you look like a star. / - is this look okay?
you look ten years younger but that's still 40. if it's put nicely... - why didn't you wear this? / - exactly. what do you think, gary? you're an honest guy. it's the best pair of pants that i've seen you in. - you're right. / - i've known you for five years. your wife really was a stylist. it's a perfect fit. - is it? / - they look great.
- you're ready to talk to younger generations. / - yes. there's a pair i want to try on now. - what? / - those... the bell bottoms. the waist doesn't fit. give me a moment. - let's see. / - see? he'd never tried those pants on before, but because of your favorable reactions, - he... / - he's pleased.
those pants are finally seeing the light of day. that and we get to see how easily he is swayed. it took a few of us to change his mind. - he's easily swayed. / - is it really nice? no one would wear that now. it's a popular luxury brand... - we know. / - it's a copy. if he doesn't donate it, two weeks from now... you look nice.
- that's nice. / - the best. - you look great. / - those look great on you. you don't look too bad. it's totally old-school. - it's retro. / - they look nice. - wow. / - it's kris kross style. gary, hang on. it's 2015 and you're saying it's kris kross style? - that looks great. / - it's flared. wait, with that...
- i remembered something. / - you can't see my feet. - that's nice. / - i like it. (eight-year-old sweater) - wait. / - it's a bit hot. - he's hot. / - i'm sweating. he's walking all over those pants. - the blue. / - aren't those pants a disaster? it's not a great look. he can wear it if he wants.
we can't stop him from doing that. let him do what he wants. that looks nice. he looks nice, doesn't he? (the look of a chinese celebrity) you look great. wear these sunglasses. i love the design. - are you teasing me? / - no.
(they are) - a chinese celebrity. / - alan tam. he is like alan tam. (a new icon takes over) - i like the sweater. / - it's like hong kong movie. - it's not too bad. / - those pants... i love the pants so much. not bad. (chinese superstar)
- we have an issue now. / - what? myungsoo picked out the right clothing item. i want to keep those pants now. i knew this would happen. - didn't you say... / - suddenly. you said you were too embarrassed to wear it. when people like things that i didn't care about, - you're bound to like it again. / - but seokjin.
- you said you wouldn't dare wear it. / - no. those pants are mine. mine! - they are mine. / - keep them, then. seokjin has decided to keep the first item that myungsoo correctly brought back. - okay. / - that was strange. - here's the next question. / - this is fun. this is an item i bought with the dream of being manly.
- you bought it? / - i got told off by my wife. - she complained about it. / - your dream? - it's a man's dream. / - yes, to be manly. we're all men and nothing here is manly. - other than the binder... / - i don't get it. a nightmare? it's a nightmare. this is any man's dream. i don't think he was told off because of this. - these are expensive. / - i don't know.
i bought these 12 years ago with a grand plan, but i never used them again. - how many times were these used? / - three. i don't see anything. - i'm wrong. / - how about this? - a leather jacket. / - why bring this? - a leather jacket. / - let me explain. - it's for riding, right? / - i bought this overseas. my shoulders froze up whenever i wore it.
it's that stiff. i see why. it's the heaviest leather jacket i've seen. how about this? men love tools. - oh, this. / - i saw this on tv. manly dreams, right? women think it's useless. - yes. / - it's a home shopping item. i liked what i saw on a home shopping channel. - did she complain? / - i considered buying it.
it was sold on the street at a third of the price. so this is the item i bought to make myself feel like a man. is that it? i got it right again? (incredible myungsoo) - it opens lids of all sizes. / - that's right. i only used it to open a bottle of ketchup. can you open that?
this hooks onto the lid. it won't. - doesn't it work? / - how about this? - what if it doesn't work? / - it'll work on this. why not just use your hands? - he wanted to show off to his wife. / - do it. (twirling) - i'd have opened it by now. / - use your hand. isn't this just way faster?
- why use that? / - there are bottles you can't open. - sticky ones? / - how many times would you use that? hang on, it's not working. do any of the hooks fit? open just one, will you? who would use something like that anyway? once you get a grip... i got it. are you sure? it's taking too much time.
i could have opened it with my hands by now. this is annoying. - there. / - come on. he almost tore off the lid. - but... / - some old lids get stuck on. can you never open this? just use your hands. - he's using hands now. / - it took two seconds. will you give this to myungsoo?
i will gladly give this to myungsoo as a gift. it goes to myungsoo. i'm jealous for some reason. we noticed this as we unpacked your stuff. isn't this the slider? - i bought this... / - you never opened it. i did but i put it back in its box. i couldn't slide back. show us how to use it.
i can't use it, either. - it's impossible. / - that's right. - i failed, too. / - you need strong abs to use this. don't you keep your knees on the floor? it's almost impossible to slide back again. was this a home shopping purchase? you're supposed to kneel like this. then roll back and forward. that's how our mothers would exercise.
- men... / - men should lift the knees. how many times did you use it? i tried it once and failed. then i packed it again. my wife scolded me for buying this as well. - seokjin, describe your third item. / - okay. when i worked at kbs, a senior executive gave me a gift to encourage me. - this must be very old, then. / - yes, yes. - i think i know. / - what did i get?
- i think i know. / - i wanted that. - this could be it, too. / - oh, that. it's either that or this. - "ancient tea route". / - or this. - this aired on kbs as well. / - oh, this. senior executives get free dvds. - do they? / - yes. - you must know about this. / - you're right. - he gave you what he was given. / - right.
the gift he gave me to encourage me was this. this. it's obvious that this is the answer. - i haven't even opened it. / - watch it. that senior executive would be so upset. - it's a masterpiece. / - it is. i've heard, now he became the head of department. - did he? / - really?
- he might be watching this. / - right? - president cho duhyeon? / - president? - is he the president now? / - he is. - a president produced this? / - he's our president? (president?) (what now?) i shall keep these forever. - did you want these thrown away? / - no. you didn't even open them.
these masterpieces have a soul and a great purpose. i shall leave them to my descendants. you suddenly care about them because of the producer? - no, no. / - will you bequeath these? "ancient tea route". i can't throw it out. how could i? - he astonishes me. / - look after them. sir, i have looked after these well. what will you do with these, seokjin?
i shall put them in my safe. (precious) - so you'll keep these? / - yes. (rediscovered, rediscovered, new owner) let's move on to gary, then. i once visited kim jedong. - he gave me this as a present. / - did he? i get it. jedong... this, this, this.
i chose... where are your manners? you're a newbie. who do you think you are? - that's it. / - this has to be it. see what's written. - it's so jedong. / - it's totally him. - let's find out. / - okay. - this is it. / - how did you all know that? isn't this a work of famous artist?
do you recognize this on a popular soju brand? - master shin youngbok. / - master shin wrote this. seeing something like this at home... i don't know what "like a flower, like the wind" means, but i liked how it made me feel. - gary. / - the market value is three grand. - three grand? / - 3,000 dollars. shin wrote this himself. i like the phrase "like the wind".
- just like poong. / - his name means "wind". i'm poong. my name means "wind". "like the wind." it suits him. my title track is called "get some air". what will you do with this? i'll hang it on my wall. - gary. / - what? - why can't we have it? / - what are you doing? you're not throwing anything away.
i'd left it on the floor leaning against the wall and glanced at it and thought "that's really nice". the same went for seokjin's pants. you probably didn't realize but, if people around you start saying it's nice, you suddenly want it back. what's the next question? about two years ago i got addicted to using this item. i spent eight hours a day with this.
i used to use this for eight hours a day. - i know what it is. / - eight hours? - eight hours per day. / - eight hours? - it's this. / - eight hours. (everyone gets something) it's this. - i want that. / - he's a musician. - it'll be one of these. / - he's a musician. i bought this last year.
- last year? / - i got it last year. - eight hours a day... / - it's new. - isn't it old? / - myungsoo, don't cut in line. - i bought... / - he's used to cutting in line. i meant to learn how to play - and used it just once. / - why? my arm cramped up and i quit. - can you not play? / - i can't. - really? / - how about these?
are you addicted to medicine? - to tonic? / - who drinks that for hours? even if i were, drinking this for eight hours... pears would grow inside you. - who drinks these for hours a day? / - look. are you belittling people who grow pears? - is this a drip? / - an iv drip? you can if it's that good. its effects are mentioned in old medical texts.
- why did you pick that? / - i give up! gary, why did you bring those pear extract? - my fans sent me boxes of it. / - okay. they gave me those to look after myself because pear extract is good for your throat. - why didn't you drink it all? / - since i live alone i had just a few but then stopped drinking it. exactly how old are those? some of them are about four years old.
about four years old. - i drank one. / - with saeho. (pear extract from 2011) (drinking together) it's not meant to be consumed. - i really want to throw it away. / - i told you so. it's something i wanted to throw away. - they drank one each. / - i said we shouldn't. - it's... / - oh dear.
it tasted slightly bitter and somewhat damp. i moved to a new house every two years. - what? / - i packed those three times. my stomach has been hurting for a while. how about the next item? - i think this is it. / - i rode this myself. gary was really into skateboarding a while ago. (saeho got it)
two years ago... - yoon dohyun started skateboarding. / - that's right. i saw him skateboard and thought before i get too old, i should... - you should learn. / - yes. - are you any good? / - there's a trick called "ollie". do you know it? (the skateboarding trick called ollie) it's a jumping technique. i practiced for eight hours.
- can you do it? / - show us. i'm not bragging but the professionals actually said they'd never seen anyone master it in a day. - it usually takes a month. / - one month. i haven't done this in so long. - kbs isn't responsible if you get hurt. / - okay. you hurt yourself. you can do that? shouldn't you warm up a bit first?
(succeeded) what was that? was that it? that was it. it's really hard to do. can you get hurt doing that? - you can. / - be careful. it's hard to just keep your balance. - see? / - don't overdo it. your leg shouldn't be sticking out. - wasn't that it? / - i'll show you.
are you a skateboarder? he was when he was younger. (saeho's dream was to be a skateboarder) - that was amazing. / - okay, so gary. why did you stop skateboarding? when i get into something, i forget everything else and do only that one thing. this made me forget about music, - so i had to stop. / - was that why?
i quit two things, video games and skateboarding. is this here because you're willing to give it away? - i need this. / - okay. - then... / - yes? i saw saeho's ollie and i was very impressed, so he can have it. (he gave it to saeho) so saeho takes the second item.
(the skateboard has a new owner) (getting organized) it's time to go through the items you brought us. there will be things you're not sure what to do with. it's what we call "uncertain items". - do you see these conveyer belts? / - yes. your belongings will go by. - press the button if you can't decide. / - okay. miwoo joined us now.
- who's she? / - she's a singer we're working with. - is gary your boss? / - yes, boss gary. - it's ga-boss then. / - ga-boss. as someone who spends a lot of time with gary, is there anything you'd like to see gone? i think he wears really expensive watches. he's always protecting it like this. - like this? / - how'd you notice that? watches are meant to be looked at.
i believe the watch he's wearing now is very expensive. - i used not to care about them. / - and? but then i noticed people who wear similar models and they take great care of them. they want to make sure the watches don't get scratched. joonhyung park from god is a lover of wristwatches. he's always doing this. even if he's at work.
that's why he stands like that? i thought he was polite. he's just shielding his watch. i've always wanted to ask you something. do you ever want to forget about your reputation and wear or carry something expensive? a luxury brand item of any sort for just one day. you're misunderstanding. i don't care about reputation. i just don't need them. - luxury brand items don't suit him. / - correct.
- they don't suit him. / - they don't. pick out your uncertain items and we'll help you - decide what to do. / - i'm nervous. please send out the uncertain items. - send them out. / - i'm nervous. uncertain items. - gary's uncertain items. / - i see them. what are those t-shirts? (t-shirts he doesn't wear)
it's over once they pass that line. - these are nice. / - oh, those... i think they were gifts but i don't wear them. isn't this lovely? - i like the design. / - they're brand new. - i think i made a mistake. / - i see the tags. - can i have that? / - what? - compared with that... / - jaeseok. - seokjin is letting them all go. / - sorry.
- there's nothing here worth mentioning. / - seriously. this is terrible. see the dirt? what is this? - use some bleach. / - how could you... - gary, this t-shirt... / - it's really nice. - this one. / - i never wore it. - the tag is still there. / - it's nice. - this is a limited edition. / - these shirts are... - this is... / - press the button. - wait, wait. / - stop.
- i didn't know this was limited edition. / - it is. - is it? / - yes. i left the tag on. - wow, look at this. / - it's really expensive. - why is this here? / - i think i made a mistake. - i don't wear it but... / - now is the time to let go. would you really wear it? - think about it. / - would you wear it tomorrow? (uncertain... so uncertain...)
(a t-shirt gary doesn't wear) (throw it out or not...) - gary, let's swap. / - leave it here. - no bartering. / - i'll leave it. - i'll leave it. / - then let me have it. i actually don't want it. what's wrong with all his clothes? (retro style second-hand shop) how did i wear this?
this is a museum. i think you can just send everything down the line. there's nothing to go through. we'll be done soon. there's nothing to talk about. press the button at least once, to be fair. i can't believe i had these in my closet. wait, wait. - wait. / - stop. this is brand new.
i wore these a lot when i went skateboarding. i don't skateboard anymore so if someone needs these... i failed to notice these earlier as they were piled up but those are great shirts. - i could buy at least ten. / - i see that. - what about this? / - i love these. out of my face. - old gangsters wear these. / - no thanks. why are these even here?
here comes the mona lisas. this looks like an actual conveyer belt in a factory. - the mona lisas. / - my dead stock. it's a factory. - these don't look like yours. / - just a moment. i need your help with this item. - isn't that seokjin's? / - i never got to wear this. what are those? these are really baggy pants.
i haven't given up on these yet. i wish you'd keep those. - why? / - that style is totally up gary's alley. put them on, then. you do know you can look like a penguin, right? i know. i spent a fortune on these. - when was this? / - well... - it's still in trend. / - stand on a box.
- even now... / - i can't lift my leg high enough. i can't even climb up. - they look... / - those look weird. are you wearing a top upside down? that could look very... a shop assistant was wearing it and he looked so good, so i decided to buy a pair. can you even walk? i can't climb the stairs or walk down them.
i have to do this when i step down from something. when i step down from something. - it needs support. / - yes. i have to hold the baggy part when i climb up, too. i wanted to wear those. this is a real dilemma. those are expensive pants. but however expensive an item may be, - it's not worth it if it has no use. / - that's true.
hold them up. isn't that a top? it's a shirt. (baggy pants) i want you to keep the pants. - why? / - the pants is totally your style. this is how i step down stairs. (uncertain, so uncertain) i'll give these another try.
okay, you stopped the conveyer belt for those. - let's continue. the bags... / - i like that backpack. - i was given a lot of bags. / - they're famous brands. - i don't use them. / - i can see why. gary, everything you brought is brand new. here comes the shoes. stop the belt if you want to. these shoes... gary's shoes are all so... - this is too much. / - look over here.
i need a gas mask over here. it stinks. - what are all these? / - these are hideous. - these are falling apart. / - you're a hallyu star. not a beggar. - look at this. / - my goodness. if i were to compare the belts to a sushi restaurant, - those are fresh tuna belly sushi. / - okay. these are days-old cheap sushi. - those are nice. / - i should've thrown these out.
why did you smell that? it smells a bit. (anesthesia effect) - who would wear this? / - stop, stop. - why throw this out? / - on "running man"... on "running man" we were given gold nametags - just for one show. / - that's right. - i took it home as a souvenir. / - and? - it ended up rolling around the house. / - no, no.
this could sell for thousands at an auction in china. - it could. / - it's yours and the chinese love gold. this color only appeared once. isn't seokjin a popular hallyu star in china? - seokjin... / - that's right. - you're popular. / - i'm not. don't you have millions of weibo followers? - 1.67 million. / - wow. let's touch on this subject, then.
when you're abroad, the suites are - amazing. / - once we reach our rooms, - we see tv footage of us at the airport. / - really? was it last year? we went to guangzhou. - i was shocked to see my suite. / - why? it was the size of my house. that happened to me, too. - the room is the size of my house. / - it's true. a member of the staff escorts us to our suites.
i can't show i'm surprised. i have to act like it's usual. - "this is nothing." / - i saw him on tv in china once. they showed a close-up of seokjin's face to report that he was visiting malaysia with gary. - do they keep tabs on you? / - watching that made me feel a little proud. someone who isn't that popular in korea... - sorry. / - that was way too direct.
sorry. sorry. koreans don't even know him. he hopped on the hallyu wave and became big - no. / - in china. seokjin released a song in mandarin. it reached sixth place on a famous music chart. - did it? / - yes. i was shocked because i didn't even promote it. i just released a song.
- could you sing it for us? / - not in this condition. - with that hoarse voice. / - just a few bars. ("hairclip" from his single album) - it doesn't sound that great. / - that's the song? - if you listen... / - he couldn't have released here. no recording label would release that. i heard that seokjin once asked myungsoo for a collabo. - what's a "collabo"? / - a collabo.
a collaboration. - yes, to collaborate. / - i asked myungsoo if we could work together because i believe that a celebrity should always try to create news. (troublemaker) do you think i need help with my music from him? - what are you saying? / - seriously. - what are you saying? / - well... i think he turned me down.
did he? i think that's because myungsoo, although it was for another variety show, he worked with the likes of iu and gd. so you're... i know myungsoo very well. he's easily swayed by fame and names. it'd be a good idea if you want to work in china. you should've accepted. i told you his song reached 6th place. i put something together and it was a hit.
- a lot has changed in those few months. / - yes. a very famous chinese singer - suggested... / - he contacted seokjin. seokjin got an offer. he's a famous singer in china, - he kindly... / - yes. - called me "jin" and wrote "for jin". / - for jin. he sent me a song he wrote. - for jin? / - yes, for me.
sing a duet with him. - it's true. / - who? - can you not say? / - it's guang liang. - "guang liang"? / - yes. as in gwangyang where the steel mill is? - guang liang. / - guang liang. poong, do you know him? - i only know the korean town of gwangyang. / - okay. - guang liang is... / - a woman?
i can't stand watching you play with his name. - who would be the korean equivalent? / - good point. he's a young cho yongpil. - a young cho yongpil? / - yes. i noticed that seemingly insignificant happenings slowly snowball and become huge events. it's like rolling a snowball. - it grows bigger. / - let me explain. i visited taiwan for a "running man" fan meeting.
i asked what song they liked the most at the time. they said "tong hua". he mentioned it on his facebook. "jee seokjin's "tong hua" was the best." - so? / - really? - i had to respond to that. / - sure. "no, your "tong hua" is the best in the world." - i typed that. / - he showed good chinese manners. - you're so polite. / - he's just corny.
- so... / - the way he express things... so we got friendly and texted each other. then he politely asked, - "could you attend my concert?" / - see? - "as a special guest?" / - wow. i replied, "i'll check my schedule." "i'll check my schedule." hosting "running man" is his only regular day job. he's busy only on mondays.
- every other week. / - yes. - i'm amazed. / - but then... so i attended his concert. - you did? / - i did and i sang "tong hua" with him. - that was all over the news. / - it was. you never know what'll happen next. he might end up leasing a private jet. - he could totally snub myungsoo. / - he could.
i have changed my mind about him. i wasn't going to mention this. - is it news? / - i'll be performing in japan on october 18 with a japanese singer. i wish you luck. we have no time to talk about that. i want to work in japan while others in china. - is that so? / - yes. look to your daughter.
(your family needs you) - care for your child. / - i haven't seen her in days. i should pay more attention to her. what's that? (gary's uncertain items) (notepads?) these are lyrics i wrote over the years. - all these? / - yes. there are way more than this.
this many notepads? - i also... / - these notepads... those are worth keeping. those are precious. look at this. every page is full. there are a lot. - "can't breakup girl, can't breakaway boy". / - yes. - "the sun is hot." / - let me see. "the sun is hot."
(lyrics in gary's handwriting) the lyrics to "ballerino". - you have them? / - yes, here. - the early draft? / - yes, from when i recorded it. can you read it to us? 'sing a song for me' 'loud enough for her to hear' (from a few lines written in a notepad) (to a grand performance)
- you wrote everything by hand. / - these are all... i believe most of gary's lyrics are about himself. i dated my ex for years so i wrote a lot of love songs. a lot of the words are too strong to be read on tv. - for example? / - they're mostly pg19. because of that pg19 rating, you must be - earning less copyright fees. / - you're right. - i don't get that much. / - it's not for radio. radio stations can't play my songs.
shouldn't you compromise? but if i tone down the lyrics and then fail to get my emotions across, i'd rather forgo part of the profit and record the song as i want to. that's the musician's mindset. is there a reason you only use these notepads? these are imported from the u.s. it's a habit or jinx of mine.
i can't come up with anything on any other paper. that happens. do you still use these? i do, and i have the same jinx with pens, too. - we get free pens on the planes. / - the small one. yes, those. i have to use those. - it has a nice grip. / - it does. - they're great to use. / - they are.
on this notepad... - he practiced his autograph. / - did he? for his chinese fans? it's hilarious. just in case i have to autograph things in the future. you practiced a lot. - he put in a lot of effort. / - i see that. - he practiced in his spare time. / - to become a star. if i get to autograph things in the future,
should i go with korean or chinese? - it's so cute. / - how about english? - i'm into chinese right now. / - chinese? gary, i found something. "200,000 dollars, ten years." - "contract." this is... / - that's too embarrassing! this is a very important clue. this is my conclusion. i think he was in love at the time he wrote this.
a heart around "contract", 200,000 dollars is written. - in ten years. / - was that your financial goal? - were you planning the future? / - i was. i think i was about to extend my contract. - with your agency? / - yes, that was the ideal pay. you wanted 200,000 dollars for ten years. you did a lot of calculating around this time. "13,000 and 4,000 and 19,400." "19,400 and 5,000 and 24,400."
- your rent? / - "equals 35,400." what's all this? - 35,400 is the final amount? / - yes. this was when... i was considering buying my first new car. you can find it in one of my songs. it goes "let's ride in my second-hand three-grand car.' wherever i went at that time, the valet went to get the expensive cars first. - yes, the nicer cars. / - it really hurt.
they told me to wait if i asked for my car. - luxury cars are out first. / - they're parked closer. i had to wait 15 minutes for my car, so i decided to buy a car when i have money. - that's why... / - your calculations say 35,400. yes, i splurged on a new suv. that's what i got. i sold everything i had. - there are more than lyrics. / - a lot is in there.
- there's a lot in here. / - a young man's worries. (the notepads he always kept close) (they tell gary's life story) (stories of his youth) (rediscovered) (books?) - wait, wait. / - stocks. why do you have so many books on stocks? back when i first started to make some money,
after we released leessang's first and second album, i began to think of ways to invest my income. i bought a few books and i never made a cent. - you underlined here. / - he even used a highlighter. i was really into it. this was in 2006. did you ever succeed? i never did. someone actually conned me. - really? / - i lost a fortune to an acquaintance.
this guy... i think he was into starting businesses. this dog-eared page mentions the basics. that book changed my life. - did it? / - because... i brought it out hoping it would help someone else like it helped me. in my junior year of college, i skipped lectures to do music.
then i dropped out. then i quit music because it was going nowhere. i had just given up. in the last few pages, - i read about incentive occupations. / - incentives? - incentives? / - lyricists, composers, writers. people who get paid incentives for their whole lives. "wow, i shouldn't quit music." - "i should work harder." / - it changed your life.
(the book that changed gary's life) so i started writing lyrics. - it means a lot. / - it does. - he makes a lot in royalties. / - he does. i found something. "i don't believe in failure." "oprah winfrey." - did i write that? / - "who moved my cheese?" "go mad for one hour."
that's a list of books i wanted to buy. down here. you wanted to subscribe to a paper. - you craved knowledge. / - i forgot about that. "read the paper every morning." "the financial paper". then "work part-time". "go swimming and learn english." - that's a college schedule. / - i didn't do anything. - when was this? / - i was 25 so about 15 years ago.
look, he wrote "success" and under that is "money". then "english", that's important. at the end is the word "women". - what's that about? / - what about women? - i think that at the time... / - yes. i thought i had to give up on love for a while. - forget about women? / - i needed to focus on work. i read that book then this one and did music. i read "who moved my cheese?" but i forgot the story.
- do you remember it? / - honestly, i don't remember. - i finished that in one sitting. / - okay. i do remember that it made me think i had wasted my life so far. - it was a bestseller. / - i read that, too. - i don't remember the story, though. / - me, neither. - someone moved my cheese as i slept. / - that was it. - it tells you to get moving. / - something like that. - on the other hand... / - yes.
- this man wants to get rich quick. / - oh. this is about interpreting dreams. this is the freaky "ring" novel. then there are ufos. he just chases illusions. there was a time when seokjin was really into ufos. he ignores reality. someone is watching us from somewhere out there. (they do exist)
and there could be aliens among us - disguised as humans. / - are you sure? what about when people talked about rapture? i was concerned, but i didn't go all the way to believing that. i'm interested in dreams or fortunes. you prefer lotto tickets to hard work, right? i firmly believe 70 percent is luck and 30 is talent.
30 is talent. we must accept that. however hard you try... - lucky people win? / - that's right. what about you? are you lucky? everything about me is luck. (seokjin's next uncertain item) hang on. i think this is an important item.
bring this forward. (while they were unpacking) it's a recorder. no, you put - springs here. / - a shredder. people use this to shred papers. - no, they don't. / - no, no. this is the bookbinder that seokjin mentioned. my wife has always cared deeply about our son.
the day i noticed that was shortly after our son had been born. i got home and saw about five boxes. i asked about them and saw she'd bought first to sixth grade textbooks. my son at the time could barely lift his own head. - she's amazing. / - babies learn to move their head. i think he was under six months at the time.
that's why you have this. i wanted to make books for my son. - i saw this... / - did you move to a studio apartment? - for your son's education. / - he moved eight times. mencius' mother moved three times and his wife eight. we moved eight times in total, but it wasn't always about picking schools. - the studio apartment... / - what happened? my wife had her sights set on a certain school
and our son finally was accepted there, but we got the call suddenly and he could attend it. i suggested we move to the area first, then enroll him. - that's the right way. / - it is. my wife said we had to move immediately. "he'll fall behind if he doesn't enroll today." that's true. i made a decision to rent a studio apartment near the school.
that's how it all began. you lived in a studio? - just like that. / - and your ilsan home? - we left that empty. / - it's unoccupied? we had a perfectly fine home. it's like studying for the state exam. i wore surgical masks in case people recognized me. - that's worse. / - what? - that's worse. / - because
people know i live in ilsan. - in case rumors start to spread. / - just in case. - to prevent that. / - that's hilarious. i think we lived like that for about a month. - that's sad. / - i only had a computer to kill time. it was just for a while. we didn't even have a bed. that's terrible. it was mid-summer so i was topless and on the computer.
suddenly i heard the lock open. my son came in calling out to me. "dad, i brought my friend." (a hallyu celebrity in crisis) my son's friend came up to greet me. (flustered) i didn't know how to react. at the time, i was on "running man".
kids knew me as wangko and i was topless in a studio. that was so funny. this is an uncertain item. you need to decide what to do with this. will you let it go or... - we only made one book with this. / - okay. it took my wife three hours. someone might need it and experts need less time.
- that's true. / - let someone who needs it have it. - you're giving away the bookbinder. / - yes. bye. the next item is... (gary's uncertain item) (what side of gary will we get to see now?) - it looks homemade. / - choi yosam. i worked out with boxer choi yosam for a few years. he has since passed on, but this was his very own headgear.
it means a lot to me. don't you have a lot of memories with the late choi? yes, i think i was around 20 when i went to a boxing gym in my neighborhood. i walked into the gym. i was proud because i thought i was fit. he glanced at me as he was jumping rope. we made eye contact for about three seconds and the first word he said was a swear word.
then he called me over. his jump rope was beyond normal. you can tell. i knew he was someone special. we glared at each other and he asked what i did. i said "i'm into music" as politely as i could. "okay, work out." i was changing shoes in the locker room when i looked at the wall and saw a poster of him.
he was ranked first in the world. he was number one before he became champion. that's when i realized that if i'd talked back - i'd be dead. / - you wouldn't have survived. but he was really nice to me after that. he taught me a lot of boxing moves. we got close over a few years and he entered what he said would be his last match. - it was. / - he died shortly after that.
i dedicated my song "champion" to him. - to choi yosam? / - yes, i did. i left a page of the lyrics at the charnel house. (gary paid tribute with his music) (he misses yosam so much) (his forever champion) - that is very... / - it's a fond memory. - i'm okay. / - we're done with gary's items. let's see seokjin's last one.
it's that photo album. - oh, yes, this. / - everyone wondered. - this is... / - it's jaeseok. yes. - with his son? / - yes. i visited his home for a show and got a shock. he had this in his living room. (jaeseok's photo in the living room) someone asked me if it was jaeseok's home.
it's not that. - it doesn't mean much. / - was it his first birthday? yes, you came to the party. i remember taking that photo with him. why not display a photo you took with your son? - why use that? / - i don't have one. - what? / - i can't find one. - i don't have a photo with him. / - no two-shots? i lived apart from my wife and son for a while.
you'll realize this when you have kids. spending time and talking with your child makes you incredibly happy. but i was very busy when my son was younger, so i never got to experience that happiness. i realized it too late. - i have a lot of regrets about that. / - do you? you lived apart when you were on "star golden bell". - yes. / - we did that show together.
- he said something. / - what? when he goes home each night, he just loves the peace and quiet. he just loves the peace and quiet. i took that very seriously. that's when i started having doubts about marriage. he told me when we were taking a break. - "it's best to live apart." / - he told me that, too. - he told me to get married at 50. / - it's wrong.
- what's going on? / - it's not that. i have no memories of my son when he was innocent. that's such a pity. i'm not saying living alone without your family is bad. we have an external hard drive. this is the first thing that prosecutors would seize. - they do for an investigation. / - let me explain. i saved photos and videos of my son in here and it broke.
- and? / - i want to get it restored. - you didn't have backups? / - no. - so you want us to salvage something. / - please. are there any files not about your son? - that's a concern. / - you need to think about that. he's concerned. i was living alone without my family at the time. (the hard disk drive holds some secrets) (the computer can't talk)
he wants it restored to get at his son's files, but then secrets of his past might come to light. i've never seen such a ghastly-looking hard disk drive. (suddenly looking dangerous) - what, really? / - what? - we restored a video file. / - did you really? - can we watch it? / - let's watch it. - you did it? / - protect my privacy. - what is it? / - what is it?
(why are they all so shocked?) incredible. it's when he was a kid. say hi. - hi. / - he's so sweet. - whose that? / - she's a friend that he studied with. - cake. / - cake? - he looks like he's about seven. / - he was six. (seokjin's staring)
again. my friend's name is "dongo". they were studying english. when did you last watch this? look at seokjin. he was so cute then. - you had a lovely voice. / - "dongo"? talk in english. (can't stop laughing)
seokjin looks so proud and pleased. it must've been so long. - wow. / - when did you last watch that? so that's where that video went to. what's wrong with your eyes? don't make something up. i can see from here that his eyes are fine. - he's fine. / - he's fine. - can you go along with it? / - no.
that's old-school. why would anyone cry at that? i don't like fake reactions. it's great to watch videos like that. - it is. / - it's the best age. anything you say will make them laugh. (took a trip down memory lane) we went through some of your belongings today. i'd like to know what you thought.
i'm pleased that the hard disk drive was restored, so i could finally look at some of our memories. - that alone was worth it. / - okay. - i'm glad to feel some fatherly love. / - i see. - gary, what about you? / - the lyrics i wrote and the headgear yosam had given me reminded me of the crazy years of my 20s. - i had dreams. / - you were fierce. - that was the best. / - i got to look back at it all.
(everything is packed for their new owners) (bittersweet goodbyes) (someone will cherish them) where should this go? you can go home with a celebrity duvet. (it really became a dog's blanket) (a celebrity's duvet now warms a dog's bed) (thank you) i want the tv and fridge to find a nice new home.
- this looks really nice. / - it works perfectly. (who gets gary's tv?) - pdp? / - yes. - it was very high-tech at the time. / - yes. (now children use it to study) (rediscovering the value) thank you, mr. gary. we love you. hyunmoo, what's it like returning to kbs? i think today was a great day.
we had an emergency meeting in the middle. - what was great about that? / - it was great. if this was great, isn't that a problem? we're halfway there. i think the ratings rose slightly. - it will skyrocket now. / - will it? whose fault is it if it drops? mine because that's what the reviews will say. if the ratings go up, it'll be because of jaeseok. why are you suddenly so self-deprecating?
hyunmoo, are you mocking me? - he's self-deprecating. / - we're wrapping up here. i'm just an expert. i happen to be an expert on online comments so i know. how was it for you, poong? i relied on and looked to hyunmoo for guidance. seeing him struggle... - he put me at ease. / - i did it all for you. it was a great help.
this is the first episode of your new show and i'm so sorry i came on in this condition. i thank you so much for joining us today - on our first episode. / - that's right. but it's such a pity that you aren't feeling too well. - i understand. / - his focus is on china. celebrities should look after themselves. - we'll never have him on again. / - maybe. he has vocal nodules.
"happy together" changed its format after seven years, but we still have a long way to go. we'll read and take into account all your feedback and try to make a better show. next week will be better. i hope you'll join us next week. - please. / - let's go until season four. we hope to launch season 4. we promise to do our best.
see you again next week with another episode. - thank you. / - thank you. (look forward to next week's episode)
Post a Comment for "best affordable suvs of 2015"