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Running Man: Episode 214

It’s time to loosen those vocal chords and stiff muscles in order to sing and dance through this music episode. The cast of She’s So Lovable comes to play with their competitive spirits and water-repellent pants. Get ready to sing your heart out with this music hopefuls, as you share in their pain, their laughs, and their teams. After all, no one said that making it big would be an easy road to travel.

EPISODE 214. Broadcast on September 28, 2014.

Today we’re joined by the cast of She’s So Lovable: Rain, f(x)’s Krystal, Clazziquai’s Alex, along with actors Kim Ki-bang, and Park Young-gyu.

Aptly named the Survival Audition Race for the music industry drama, only those competitors who make it to the final round will earn the chance to audition on stage. One team member from the losing team will be eliminated following each mission, and naturally cannot participate in further games. The prize? Golden mics.

It’s sort of funny how the PD agrees to at least give them a VJ (for some airtime), to which Ki-bang asks, “That camera will be [recording], right?” That’s only the beginning of Ki-bang’s chatterbox tendency, as he admits that he has to get as much variety screentime here since he doesn’t in the drama.

It’s barely been five minutes, but it certainly seems like the Asian Games coverage (which pre-empted other variety shows like 1N2D and Roommate this week, and then shaved down some time off of Running Man’s usual 90 minutes) forced the show to edit down any unnecessary material.

So by the time everyone arrives at their first location, they’ve already been divided into teams: Team RM (Suk-jin, Jong-kook, Gary, Kwang-soo, Haha, and Ji-hyo) vs. Team Lovable (Young-gyu, Rain, Alex, Krystal, Ki-bang, and Jae-suk).

To start things off, our teams will run in circles on that trademark acupuncture mat trying to chase down and rip off the opposing team’s tail’s nametag. Needless to say, our guests instinctively yelp in pain upon first step on the prickly track, which has me thinking that we’re in for much hilarity ahead.

Jae-suk tries to strategize how to crawl under their first obstacle—netting—and Krystal innocently asks if they aren’t supposed to walk over that instead. There’s a chorus of screams as soon as the whistle blows

As Team Lovable crawls under the net, Team RM hits their first literal snag at the rubber curtains. Noticing that the Lovable members are catching up, Team RM picks up the pace. Cue more painful screams.

Gary’s still caught under the net by the time Jae-suk catches up, but then Team RM manages to get away at the last second. Up, over, and under everyone goes, and Jae-suk gets yet another opportunity when Team RM gets caught up again. Off goes Gary’s nametag, and Team Lovable wins the first round.

Team RM is busy pointing fingers at who to blame for their loss, while Young-gyu looks pretty beat already. After a quick water break, Jae-suk is eager to test out the veteran actor’s waterproof pants, and ha—the water repels off of his trousers.

Just like in the first round, Rain makes sure that all of his teammates pass through safely before following suit. But ow—he trips and falls onto the acupuncture mat. That ought to hurt.

This time, however, Team Lovable gets caught in the netting, giving them barely enough time to make their escape. Team RM gets caught in the same place, and then Kwang-soo falls butt-first onto the spiky mat below. Owwwwwwww.

Round and round both teams go, until finally Kwang-soo catches up and eventually tears off Rain’s nametag. Exhausted, Ki-bang asks, “Can’t we play the third round next week?”

Young-gyu looks like he’s near tears, and Haha tests out the sunbae’s water-repellent pants himself. Hahaha, watching those water droplets slide off is oddly amusing. Curious to see if Jae-suk’s pants do the same, Haha pours water on him. It doesn’t work, and Jae-suk’s left with wet pants.

After another break, it’s time for their third and final round, and after a few close calls, Team Lovable catches up and gets the win. Which means that Team RM has to cut their first member—will it be their weakest link (Suk-jin) or the one at fault (Haha)?

They put it to a vote, and the caption tells us that their loud voices reflect their anxiety. Both Haha and Jong-kook’s name are on the table when another name is called: Bae-bae… which is just “Haha” read upside down. Hahahaha.

When Jong-kook gets another vote against him, he drags Haha and Kwang-soo out for a little beating, convinced they wrote down his name. In the end, Haha gets four votes against him, making him the first to be eliminated today.

Haha gives a few words on his post-elimination feelings, though Jae-suk doesn’t hesitate to interfere with the interview. Haha’s words basically boils down to that he hopes that everyone on his team fails.

At least Haha isn’t alone, because he’s joined by Alex in the car (the latter was cut from his team during the lunch mission). Alex remarks on how sad it would be if all they did was do nothing for the rest of the day and join in on the closing, which Haha says has happened a few times on this show.

Back in the gymnasium, the teams are joined by three retired athletes: Lim Oh-kyung (handball), Kim Dong-moon (badminton), and Woo Ji-won (basketball). Ah, so this must be how SBS decided to tie-in the Asian Games to the variety shows.

Our teams will face off with these former professional athletes at their own games. The team to win two out of three games wins. First up is handball, where Lim will attempt to score once the music cuts out. All the team have to do is block her shots, and Imma say that’s going to be easier said than done.

The teams are pretty confident about this 5:1 odds against Lim, but she’s a former Olympian, and I will laugh if she wipes the floor with our cast and guests today. I don’t think I’ll ever tire of Jong-kook dancing to his former Turbo hits, especially if he’s going to keep dancing so enthusiastically to them.

It’s like you can see the competitive glint in Lim’s eyes when she’s just about to shoot, and her first goal easily goes in. The second flies through the narrow space between Kwang-soo’s head and the goalpost. Kwang-soo yelps that he didn’t shrink away this time, to which Jong-kook yells, “You’re supposed to block it!”

Team RM manages to block two goals before letting another shoot past them. Ha, I love how Woo tried to psych them out by almost hurling a basketball at them. In the end Team RM blocks three shots in total.

Team RM tries to earn extra brownie points with Lim by giving her a massage, and she shakes everyone but Kwang-soo off because her daughter loves Kwang-soo. Aw. Young-gyu gets into the music, shaking his bum and everything before the whistle blows.

Ha, Lim lightly tosses the ball into Rain’s arms, much to Team RM’s displeasure. I mean, I can’t say I blame her. Upon hearing that Team Lovable needs to block the rest of the oncoming shots on goal to win, Lim feigns a misthrow.

And just when Kwang-soo gripes at the obvious tactic, the ball rebounds off of Ki-bang’s foot and hits him directly in the face.

Scaredy-cat Jae-suk is the black hole on Team Lovable, and it’s down to the final shot. Watching Lim rev up is just plain impressive, and the ball shoots past Rain into the net. Team RM wins the first round.

For their second round (basketball), our teams must correctly guess the song from the first few beats Woo sings for them. If they give the correct answer, Woo will attempt to shoot a three-pointer for that team. The team with the most three-pointers, wins.

Woo sings, “First…” which prompts Kwang-soo to slide forward and guess the song he once played on the piano (Yoo Jae-ha’s “Because I Love You”). It’s wrong, but then Rain gives the correct answer: the Last Match OST.

It doesn’t help that Woo is slightly off-key, but regardless, both teams slide down the court to get to the flag first. Woo keeps adding a beat upon every turn to help them out, and out of the chaos, it’s Rain who grabs the flag.

Rain correctly identifies it as one of JYP’s hits (“Behind You”), and later on, Jong-kook identifies his own single (“One Man”). At the end, Team Lovable have three shots compared to Team RM’s one.

Woo shoots a clean shot for both teams, bringing the score up to 1:1. He misses the second basket, but gets the third basket in.

Kim shows off his accuracy skills by successfully knocking down a tower of cans with one smash. And that’s just warm-up. The teams will face off against Kim, and the team who acquires the most points wins.

Team Lovable is up first, and Rain scores the first point against the retired athlete. The score is eventually 2:1 in favor of Kim, and then the shuttlecock hits Young-gyu in the face. Ki-bang gets a good relay going, but Young-gyu fails to hit it over the next, leaving their team with a loss: 4:1.

Jong-kook’s feeling pretty confident, since all they have to do is score two points to win. Rain: “It was hard enough getting one point!” And then the shuttlecock lands in Jong-kook’s arm.

When Jong-kook slips up again, he gets pushed to the back. But even there, Jong-kook hits the shuttlecock out of bounds. Ji-hyo manages to score a point for her team, so Kim decides to target the weakest link: Jong-kook.

And then if you can believe it, Team RM scores another point against Kim. This means that Team RM wins the second mission and that Team Lovable has to eliminate another teammate. It looks like everyone apart from Young-gyu voted against him, and his teammates try to explain that he just looks so exhausted.

Haha and Alex burst out laughing when Young-gyu joins them, but then they’re told that there’s a secret mission for them. So when the two teams arrive for their final mission, they’re told that they’ll be performing for the judges like a real audition.

And who would be their R-Pop Star judges but their fellow eliminated teammates, who are eager to exact some revenge. As Team Lovable prepares for their Michael Jackson “Billie Jean” performance, Rain suggests that they tweak the words to “Lend your heart to me.”

Jae-suk adds they need a sexy twist: “without security [collateral]” and “without interest.” The finished lyrics is pretty catchy: Lend your heart to me without collateral and without interest / Don’t you believe Oppa?

Our trio of judges stop by to check in on our teams, and they’re quick to tell Team Lovable how Kwang-soo humbly got down on his knees. Ki-bang and Jae-suk start to follow suit, and Haha goes ahead to ruffle Jae-suk’s hair (and his feathers).

Young-gyu offers some thoughts of how he was moved by everyone’s dedication to pull a performance together in an hour… but the scores will speak for themselves. Team RM is up first with their rendition of the Dreamgirls’s soundtrack “One Night Only,” and they appear in flashy red dresses and full-on makeup.

OMG, this is awesome. Kwang-soo’s wig is pretty awesome, but Suk-jin and Gary singing backup (“Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!”) and making heart signs together make it that much more brilliant.

Am I the only one who thinks that Kwang-soo makes a rather pretty lady in his wardrobe? Young-gyu admits that they put on an entertaining performance, but their score might not reflect his own enjoyment.

Haha takes over the harsh judge’s role, and his first few statements has Kwang-soo near tears already. Despite his criticism, he thanks the team for pulling something together so quickly.

Then it’s Team Lovable’s turn with “Billie Jean,” and Rain impresses the judges with his smooth dancing right out of the gate. If there’s anything that I’ve noticed about Rain is that he works super hard at everything he does, so you aren’t going to see him half-ass anything, even for a fake audition on a variety show.

It’s cute how Rain and Krystal dance their little couple dance sequence while Jae-suk and Ki-bang provide backup. The judges have nothing but praise for Team Lovable, and Young-gyu admits that he’s glad he was eliminated or else he would have ruined the team’s perfect harmony.

Team Lovable receives a total score of 280, leaving Team RM a worthy shot to win. Team RM needs at least a 90 from Alex to win it… and they receive an 88. Therefore, Team Lovable wins the competition, but the captions warn us that there’s a huge reversal in store soon.

And sure enough, Mr. PD announces that the victors will choose one judge as their “producer” whereas the remaining two will face punishment: flour-filled balloons. Haha pleads that he gave Team Lovable a perfect 100, to which Jae-suk tosses back, “Who are you?”

But they choose Haha anyway, and the balloons pop over Young-gyu and Alex’s heads. They’re both good sports about the mini-punishment, their smiles and gratitude overpowering anything else.

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The final audition scor seems like scripted (my personal opinion only), Rain tried hard at everything as always, but Krystal is a bit quiet compared to the fierce ladies from last week. Acupuncture mat never fails to bring more laughter and i did love to see Woo Ji Won, miss him much from Cool Kiz on the Block. Overall i got to laugh heartily ??

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Re: final performances seem scripted - just offering my two cents, it didn't seem that way to me. First of all, they had 1 hour to prepare. With professionals like Gary and Jongkook in RM team and Rain and Krystal in MLG team, I'm not surprised to be honest. Writing new lyrics should be fairly fast since everyone can participate and amongst both teams, there are some very witty people who are good with words.

RM's performance just looked FUN and practically screams spontaneity and RM humor. As for Rain, being the idol that he is, he's probably covered MJ before (maybe even this exact song) so choreography shouldn't be a problem. Krystal too. In fact, Kim Ki Bang made mistakes in his lyrics, so you can tell they're just barely memorized.

I absolutely loved both performances. ^^

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I think she was quiet because of the drama going on between her sister and SM :/ She was probably stressed out

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This was filmed before the tension I believe.

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This is filmed before the happenings.

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Most younger idols tend to be quiet.

And it's not like Rain was exactly a ton of fun verbal-wise.

Yes, he's competitive, but brings little in the way of hilarity.

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I agree. Krystal's personality seems really quiet, more like introvert and tend to express her feelings to the people she knows. check our Jessica & Krystals to found out.

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This is a Great ep!
I feel sorry for Park Young G when he has to try hard to keep up with the youngsters. But the 2nd and 3rd segments are pure FUN.
I usually get a good laugh watching RM, but I love this ep for the song and dance contest. Both teams are really good.
It's easy to see why Rain has been the big deal thru his singing career. He puts on that cap and white costume and is every inch a super idol! So cute and so sexy!

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I personally hate the acupuncture mats and wish they would never come back. Seeing people nearly reduced to tears from pain is the exact opposite of what I want from running man.

OTOH Kwang Soo looking stunning in an evening gown is exactly why I watch running man, so the show recovered by the end for me.

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Hihihihihi I've been curious about this episode ever since people were tweeting Giraffe's Dream Girls getup.

He does make a pretty lady, no? ^^

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ikr he looked really pretty weirdly lol, have you seen him and suk-jin dance to troublemaker? he actually looks like a woman there too haha

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I was in awe to see how pretty Giraffe looked as a lady. I thought the first half was boring, but am glad I stuck with it through the end…cause the second half was LEGENDARY! It made me laugh so, incredibly HARD!

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My kids watched Barbra Streisand in "Funny Girl" a while back and I couldn't believe how much Kwang Soo looked like "Fanny Brice" (her role in that movie.)

I loved this episode!

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Giraffe looked like a "pretty" transvestite (funny how he had the most make-up on while Ms. Mong had the least).

The one male celeb who really looked like a pretty gal was Park Hae-jin on FO when they were doing musical parodies.

PHJ really looked like Hyori's sister.

Meanwhile handsome male actors like Kim Sung-soo and Jo Han-seon looked like good-looking masculine guys in drag.

Enjoyed the RM team performance much more so than the other team's (they got robbed).

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Contrary to Rain's slightly negative image, he seems like a really nice guy (helpful and takes care of his teammates in the first challenge, serious and works hard in the last challenge), totally not a mismatch for KTH.

Kwang Soo looks quite pretty really. I wonder if he is tearing up for real or for entertainment effect but was completely ignored. Poor dude.

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That's so true. I'm surprised to see Rain as gentleman here, because scandal is a bit tarnished his image. But he really takes care of his teammates and works hard for Billie Jean's performance.

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No need to be surprised, he's always been like this. :)

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@erika--too true! RAIN's a great guy!

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Rain still gets flack for taking so much leave while in the army, but I think the most hateful comments come from guys who can't accept that he's dating Kim Tae Hee. They use his army leave "scandal" as an excuse to drag him and say that he isn't worthy of her.

From what I've seen, Rain always works hard to achieve his goals. He seems like a pretty nice guy too. I can see why KTH would be dating him. Good for her, I say.

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Sorry, but he deserves the flack.

Was doing "light" duty in the entertainment unit and still took advantage.

Meanwhile there are male celebs who join the regular units and those like Hyun Bin who go hardcore and join the ROK Marines.

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I didn't mean to imply that the flack he receives for taking extra leave is not merited. What I meant was that the most hateful comments against him seem to stem more from the fact that he's dating KTH.

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Thought I wouldn't enjoy this episode but I'm glad I went ahead and watched it. I didn't enjoy Rain's last RM appearance (the awful, scripted, non-RM like Australian tour) so I'm happy that he was more enjoyable here especially with their Billy Jean performance (I actually like it better than MJ's original ver, heh). I thought their scores were sort of scripted too (by the judges not by the RM prod team), nonetheless it was obvious who would win no matter what the RM team's score was. I guess the judges based their score on Team Lovable's total and agreed they'd make it a 1-point difference.

Thanks for the recaps. Also wasn't sure why I couldn't find Roommate S2E2 this week (Sunny!) so thanks for confirming the preemption. Hope everything's back to normal this weekend.

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"especially with their Billy Jean performance (I actually like it better than MJ’s original ver, heh)."

Shut. yo. mouth.

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Wow. That's kinda rude. Didn't say it was better than the original. Besides, it's not like I'm going to like it more now that someone told me to shut my mouth, you know. In fact, I'm going to like it even less.

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I hope you said it in a "friendly" and "joking" way, cause otherwise it's plain rude.

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Giraffe u so pweety!
Just one flaw with this ep, dear mr editor/narrator, we get it, Jung Ji Hoon has 'world class manners'-we heard you the 10th time!

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watching it and forgetting all worries. so funny, especially the first race and the phrase guessing.

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and the end of the Billy jean performance two stooges add-libbing omg I die. I cannot laugh during night you know

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hilarious episode overall, rm always cheers me up

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will just a so so episode for me, my finger keep finding the fast forward button a sure sign that it wasnt working for me this time around

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Krystal seemed relatively quiet in this episode compared to her past RM guesting. LKS was hilarious!!

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When I saw the guest, I thought this episode wouldn’t be much different from those episodes where “Angel Eyes” or “The Heirs” team were invited, a lil bit boring actually when they invited drama-members as guests (well, except for last episode). I was just waiting for the final mission, and didn’t really enjoy the game, well maybe a bit.

I laughed so hard when RM performed their song, well I understand why MLG team won, thanks to Rain. Well, they performed for audition and our RM team performed for entertaining. Still, they did really good job

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This became one of my favorite episodes - I laughed so hard all episode long and developed a new crush on Alex - luff him!

All I could think after the flower bomb was, at least we know the flower won't stick to his pants either!!! So funny :)

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I meant flour bomb - sorry!

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I felt bad for Alex. Almost no air time--even his ousting was off camera. (But I loved this episode.)

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Yeah, I wish we could have seen more of Alex.

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The one who stole the spotlight this ep is kjk in my opinion. he dance happily with his own song, he burst when pd asked him to sing again eventhough he guess wrong and he dont know how to play badminton. he has his moments in every game and despite his competetiveness, he have a good sense of humour. i called him as independent entertainer who dont depend too much on others and know how to bring himself well. as expected from a man who used to be called as 'a blue chip of entertainment industry' by pds and entertainers.

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Although a bit boring but I like the interaction between casts. The second game (sports game) is funny while R Pop Star is totally hilarious. Team RM is so funny while Team Lovable is earnest and really try hard n it's just in an hour!

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I was really annoyed because tbh, Team RM was better than Team Loveable. Team RM gave their best during their performance and EVERYONE in their group participated. For Team Loveable, it was only Rain who did most of the work. They didn't even given much exposure to "dancing machine" Jae Suk.

I know I'm ranting, it's just that Team RM wrote a song for us and they deserved to win!!! ♥

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Knowing Jaesuk, he probably offered to be in the background in order to give Rain and Krystal more spotlight. That's what makes him our national MC after all. (:

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Well, i kind-of liked this episode , the third mission is slightly blring, but the first one worths watching and i like the part where Kwang-soo's whole back landed on the acupressure mat. And tbh in the final mission, i think RM team did a better job, well i think maybe it is just because i personally like that song more and in the audition i can't help but laugh. This episode is also worth watching, though i want to know how Alex got cut off the team, like as a summary of the mission since i don't really like them not letting us know what mission was there, but quite a good episode anyway.

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Kudos to Rain for pouring energy and skill into everything he did for this show. Overall, the pacing was off and the great drag numbers at the end were the only memorable parts.

A very, very sad outing for Krystal, who practically had to be carried through the day by her teammates, who spoke as little as possible, and whose body language seemed to say she was wanted to be anywhere else in the world other than on this show. Sick, exhausted, too many personal problems right now?

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Thank you for recapping Running Man Gummimochi.

Tuning in to watch an episode of Running Man is a great way to relieve stress and just escape for an hour.

Best Parts:
- Rain, Alex, & Kim Ki-Bang :)
- Teasing of Park Young-Gyu about his waterproof pants
- Sports [ Dodgeball, Basketball, & Badminton :) ] + Music challenges were full of fun.
- During the R Pop Star auditions, the RM & MLG teams were entertaing and both did a good job with their dance routines and improvised song lyrics.

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Kwang Soo is a pretty model

MLG Team won due to their play of the lyrics and they're guest. Lyrics was fun due to Jaesuk and Rain's idea, then Ki bang help input some.

For me, I prefer RM Team performance... The entertainment value is much better... But they were not in Sync, due to Kwang Soo's dancing, hahaha...RM Team Daeback!!! That's why I love them...

Just wonder, if they were given only 1 hour to prepare... where did all those matching outfits came from.

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I lol so hard when Yoo Jae Suk wore a wig and a male background voice "Oh Yoo Jae Suk's mother is here"

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that was Haha iirc. I laughed hard at that comment as well. JS looks ridiculously funny in the wig and so is the rest of the "Running Girls". and I love the RM performance. highlight of a rather decent episode. its spontaneous, funny and shows how strong of a teamwork they have. RM truly is at their best when they stick together.

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LKS makes a great-looking drag queen (LOL!) and KJK a frightening one, whereas Ji-Suk Jin and Gary look like drunken bystanders who wandered into the wrong party.

I also preferred the RM group's performance. Still I find it hard to believe that both groups only had 1 hour to prepare for their respective number.

YJS's scaredy performance during the game (he is an artful "dodger") where they were supposed to block the ball cracked me up. :D

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The performance at the end made this episode absolutely amazing! :'D

I thought Rain's team did such an absurdly smooth job with the choreography and the really clever lyric rewrites.

But I absolutely loved Team RM's performance in every way. Kwang-soo really does make a bizarrely attractive female, and Suk-jin and Gary's backup chorus of hearts and deep thank you's pretty much had me rolling around in my seat with laughter. The fact that their act was rough (the missed cues and awkward dancing) made it even more entertaining.

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I laughed at this episode so much! Was re-watching some skits from X-Man where JK was always shy to talk, sing or dance to his own song but now he's a machine when it comes to it. Time changes people, huh? I feel bad when I laughed so hard when Kwang-Ja was "crying". He really knows variety. And I honestly enjoyed RG performance more since they performed it for us and Just For Variety :3. Loveable team's was great to but I didn't really get much of the jokes since it was in Korean. Except the final ad-lib, that's hilarious.

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I haven't seen RM in such a long time but Rain pulled me in - Surprise, surprise lol. I loved the RM team's performance and thought there's no freakin way they wouldn't win. But Rain - the guy is such a fantastic performer. He killed it so I think the Lovable team totally deserved the win - the lyrics were awesome, the whole thing was smooth and it felt so rehearsed.

Kwang Soo almost killed me with laughter when he got hit by the ball. So spot on, its hysterical. He's also toned down a lot from the last time I saw him and I seriously think he makes a gorgeous girl! And Jong-kook is forever my favourite.

Krystal was so bland. I've never seen her in a variety gig but it didn't feel like she was even there. Oh well, maybe lots of stuff bothering her. I hope this is a one time thing and she's usually more present in such appearances.

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I loved kim ki bang! I hope he guest stars more in the future!

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I always love to see Rain on Variety shows, he is really nice and he is always beautifuly smiling and working hard... such a lovely guy <3

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Haven't watched RM in a reallllyyyy long time because it just wasn't getting my interest like before, but I'm super glad that i tuned in to this one and the previous one. :) I almost didn't watch this ep tbh but after I heard great reviews for the past few eps from my friend a fellow RM fan, I felt like I should give it a shot. Boy was I not disappointed.

The guests were amazing and even though there were a lot, the interactions during the games between the guests and RM were there and they had a lot of great Variety moments; Park Young-gyu's waterproof pants, Kim Ki-bang's "chatterbox-ness", and the Asian Games-themed game, to name a few.

It's been a while since an ep of RM had me laughing and I'm really glad the past few have done so. I feel like RM is getting back into it's groove so writers and PDs I hope it continues!! (A little name-tag ripping wouldn't hurt soon either lol)

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Have never seen Shin Mina in these type of variety shows.

Have been hoping for a while that she (and YEH) would guest one day.

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Lee Kwang Soo is forever my favorite! Their performance killed me! Hahaha!

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