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Running Man: Episode 223

Surviving the workplace is never easy, but as our new employees quickly find out, getting there is a feat in and of itself. No morning commute is as hectic and full of obstacles as theirs, and that’s all before they set foot in the office building. And once they’re on the clock, our employees must manage the office politics and learn the importance of keeping the big man happy, even at the expense of their own stamina.

But it can all be worth it when there’s a promotion on the line, and only one of them can snag it. Let the games begin and the best employee win.

EPISODE 223. Broadcast on November 30, 2014.

What starts off like an ordinary Monday morning commute is about to get a lot less mundane for newbie Jae-suk when he arrives to find a mission kiosk at his subway stop. It’s in his best interest to be faster than his other employees in exiting the terminal and avoid clocking in late for his first day.

And so Jae-suk takes off running, soon finding himself caught up in a literal obstacle course from a wave of college students to cleaning ajummas knocking him over with their brooms to bitter drinks to seemingly endless staircases.

Still Jae-suk huffs and puffs his way through, politely telling passersby that he isn’t who they’re looking for and falling over in shock when a wheelbarrow of bottles crashes into him. It’s a grueling way to the top, but Jae-suk finally makes it out. And this is only Day 1.

Our next recruit Kwang-soo pushes his way through the students only to discover that he has to wind through the cleaning ajummas, and I’ll admit the visual is pretty funny. I really love the strained expression on Kwang-soo’s face after downing the health drink, along with his shock from the tipped over bottles.

That last staircase up to the exit is bound to be the bane of everyone’s existence, especially after going through so many exhausting trials. Aw, I’m a little sad we skipped over Haha’s run, but it’s not like we can see them all. At least the picture-in-picture shows us his hilariously disgusted expression at the gosam-cha.

It turns out Kwang-soo put in a word with the ladies providing the drink to fill it up for the next runner. They’re hoping Suk-jin’s up next, and sure enough Suk-jin gets off the train moments later.

Suk-jin actually gets pushed down the stairs by the barrage of students, and even though he’s pretty speedy, Jae-suk is hoping the gosam-cha station will trip him up. Indeed Suk-jin’s reaction is pretty priceless, and he also gets held up by the strangers mistaking him for someone else.

I swear I’ll never tire of the empty bottles accident, because it comes at the moment when the weariness and annoyance kicks in. Suk-jin’s biggest obstacle, however, is always the stairs, but he finally makes it.

Hahaha, Kwang-soo, Jae-suk, and Haha have something else up their sleeve for the next runner whom they hope is Jong-kook. Running to join the college students, the guys encourage them to use physical restraint if necessary.

They move as one collective movement to block Jong-kook’s path, and after holding him up for a few moments, the trio hurry to make Jong-kook’s commute as annoying as possible. We know that health nut Jong-kook loves gosam-cha (much to the others’ disgruntlement), and both he and Ji-hyo are dead tired by the finish.

Is it just me or does Gary look especially handsome in his suit today? He’s already climbing the first staircase by the 90-second mark and down the gosam-cha like a champ. He tries ignoring the fallen bottles to no avail, and picks up a few before trying to run away again. Hahaha.

But Gary can’t stop and won’t stop until he reaches the finish line, where he confesses wearily that he isn’t made to clock in and out every day.

Today’s Employee Super Race will have our workers-for-a-day competing against one another in various missions to earn stickers that will qualify them for their final mission. Speaking of which, in the final mission, real-life office workers will bet on their favorite members, and as always, there’s a big prize on the line.

Our mischievous trio Haha, Kwang-soo, and Jae-suk all clock in around the four-minute mark, though Jae-suk cheers at hearing he was three seconds faster than Kwang-soo with 4:11. Last place Suk-jin’s record is five minutes and twenty-five seconds.

Jae-suk’s record still beats SpartAce, but it’s Gary’s record that will make all the difference… with 4:02.

On the bus, Ji-hyo admires the folk who commute to work every morning because simply climbing the stairs wore her out. Jae-suk: “That’s why when we were in school, we’d sleep during class.”

At their next mission location, our employees are greeted with a loving banner for their chief, none other than former handball player turned sports commentator Choi Hyeon-ho wearing the trademark Secret Garden Kim Joo-won tracksuit.

Our employees pull out their best flattery skills, and then Jae-suk says Chief Choi was hand-picked for the position. That’s the wrong thing to say to his superior (even if it is true) and the others are quick to pour on the compliments.

They’ll be engaging in a sit-up contest (with prizes!), and when Chief Choi says he’s eyeing the third-place prize instant coffee set, they all scramble to figure out a way so that their boss wins what he wants. Of course super-athletic Chief Choi is all, I don’t do flattery, so don’t go out of your way to make sure I placed third when his fit body suggests that he’ll cream them all.

As expected, Chief Choi is super speedy and puts 36 sit-ups in 30 seconds on the board. Everyone’s faces read, We’re scrrreeeewwwwwwweeedd!!

Gary is up next and despite his best efforts, he doesn’t beat his boss’s record. Ji-hyo does half-sit-ups that get progressively smaller as time passes, and even gets a slap in when she gets annoyed at Kwang-soo.

She gets 39 in, and then Haha looks like he’s flailing about on the mat. Their last remaining hope lies with Jong-kook, who indeed completes more sit-ups than Chief Choi. Who knew that making sure that your boss is happy would be this hard?

Which is basically what Jae-suk says when he ignores Jong-kook’s after-effect pain because all that matters is that their boss gets what he wants.

Then it’s up to Kwang-soo to do his best but not try too hard, either. No one really keeps count, instead teasing him that he’s about to beat their boss. At one point Kwang-soo throws caution to the wind and throws his body around, which forces the others to keep him down. In the end, he doesn’t beat Chief Choi.

Our employees look blank-faced to hear that their next game is to knock down as many plastic bottles within attempts. Chief Choi is a former handball player, and like the last time, he’s got his eye on the third place prize. Gary: “Is this what they call [work] stress?”

As expected, Chief Choi is an accurate shot, so the others attempt to distract him. But down and down the bottles go, and he sets the bar at seven out of ten bottles. When Jae-suk misses a few, he resorts to taking his rage out on the bottles, threatening to quit. “Why do we keep playing games instead of working?!”

Jong-kook misses his first two throws, and then takes out his anger on the bottles, too. Later on, Ji-hyo takes first with eight bottles.

It’s up to Suk-jin to make sure that Chief Choi ends up in third place. He hits his first two bottles, to everyone’s amazement. Gary’s side remarks break his concentration, but still, Suk-jin manages to knock down five bottles.

He’s down to his tenth and final attempt, and is encouraged to knock down three in one throw. He throws it… and only knocks down one more.

Still, our employees’ efforts earn them some monetary gifts, and the one who picks up the one with the most cash will win this round. Haha ends up with the biggest prize and get his sticker. Feeling bitter, Jae-suk vows that he’s going to go into entertainment. Ha.

It’s nightfall by the time our employees arrive for their third mission: a business meeting with their buyers. Their jaws collectively drop when a group of foreigners walk through the door, though they’re quick to point out that Brad from Busker Busker and Fabian can speak Korean.

In fact, all of their guests can speak some Korean and have had some TV exposure. The aforementioned two are perhaps the only ones I’m familiar with, but perhaps some of you have seen them (forgive any misspellings since I’m working off the Korean romanizations): British national Jake, Americans Mark Tyler, Chris Johnson, and Greg Priester, the last of whom sings for everyone.

German national John Rosenthal is pleased to hear that Haha was born in Germany. It’s just that Haha has trouble pronouncing his own birthplace (Stuttgart). Hehe.

Fabian proclaims that he’s here to get his revenge on Kwang-soo (who had ripped off his nametag last time), and now he’ll get his chance because this is a nametag rippin’ competition.

Our employees will have to rip off their foreign clients’ nametags and sign off on them to close their deal. The last employee standing with the most signatures will win this round.

Soon after the game begins, Mark runs into Gary and quickly rips off his nametag. John feels bad about targeting Ji-hyo, who sighs regretfully after being eliminated that he’s too tall.

Brad and Greg go separate ways to ambush Kwang-soo and Jae-suk, only to find themselves falling into Jong-kook’s trap. Jong-kook eliminates Greg that way, though Kwang-soo is quick to try and steal away to claim the nametag as his own. Kwang-soo and Jae-suk argue that they had a part in this strategy too, but Jong-kook waves them off.

Fabian thinks he’s in the all-clear to take on Suk-jin when Haha suddenly pops out of seemingly nowhere. Mark comes to his rescue, but Haha eliminates Fabian anyway. Aw, John adorably slips in shock upon hearing Fabian’s elimination announcement.

Chris is busy exploring the museum when he’s ambushed by the employees. Despite his screams, he gets pinned to the ground and eliminated. When he recants the story to the others afterwards, he describes Suk-jin as “that man with the slightly big nose.” Ha.

Our remaining three buyers’ strategy fail when Mark is ousted, forcing Jake to make a run for it. Suk-jin runs right into Brad’s path, but the latter fails to rip off Suk-jin’s nametag and gets eliminated instead.

Jake is pretty quick, evading his attackers and eliminating Suk-jin. And after Kwang-soo eliminates him, Jake falls on his knees, letting out a dramatic cry. Both Haha and Kwang-soo tie for first place with two nametags each.

Then it’s off to the office, where our employees are greeted by a crowd of adoring office workers. Gary, Haha, and Kwang-soo are the only ones who qualify for a promotion in this final mission. I’m sure the Misaeng-esque sketch profiles of these three was a deliberate choice.

Each candidate rally for support, and the other employees also choose their sides. The Easy Brothers and Monday Couple stick together while Jong-kook stands with Haha. Jae-suk chooses the Monday Couple, citing that this duo scarcely lose whenever they’re teamed up together.

Slowly but surely the crowd moves to the candidate they wish to support, and then the crowd cheers again when they hear that ten people in the winning team will win gold. Jae-suk makes sure to remind everyone that the tiny R circle is the only thing made out of real gold.

And on this epic stage, our teams will engage in… a rock-paper-scissors battle? Well, how’s that for anticlimactic. The first to win three points gets the promotion. Haha: “What have we been doing all day then?”

Our three candidates step up to the platform and the first round is no good. Gary ultimately win the first point, to his supporters’ glee. So Haha and Kwang-soo exchange hushed words, and Jae-suk asks Haha if he can really trust Kwang-soo and vice versa.

As expected, both Kwang-soo and Haha betray each other by throwing out a different gesture than originally planned. But Haha wins his first point in the next hand.

Kwang-soo’s hopes of winning are slipping away when Haha and Gary beat him. Haha picks up the next point and Kwang-soo apologizes for his rotten luck.

Everyone in the room can feel the tension, and Jae-suk points out that they were all mocking in laughter at this event not just five minutes ago. And this time, Kwang-soo advances. Yay!

Kwang-soo has to win this next hand or else Haha will take the win. He throws up scissors… and Haha throws up rock. Thus Haha and his supporters win the final mission, the promotion, and the gold.

Our employees distribute the prizes and spend some time taking selfies and thanking the crowd, which stamps the end to their long, long day at work.

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Great episode...would have been better if the cast of Misaeng came.

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OMG YES! - My thoughts exactly. Although I am kinda glad they didn't come on todays episode because the games were lacklustre.

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don't think that would be supported by sbs considering misaeng is tvn

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*nods*

SBS would never promote shows/dramas from other networks.

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I love, love, love this episode to bits. It felt like a throwback to the show's roots with all the locales, music choices and catchphrases. Love that it is also one of the rare few episodes that highlighted the cast's interactions (which is the recipe for gold imo, pun intended) and the number of guests didnt detract from that. Like others, I have been bothered by the number of guests that have been invited onto the show because the time spent on each person on the show is spread so thin that we are not able to fully appreciate and enjoy their presence. Hope that the show will continue in this direction!

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ME TOO!!! The games are simple enough, but full of casts interaction. This way they also manage to have a lot of guests, but because the interaction is not that long, we just enjoy the short moments until they're gone. I also love that Haha wins, cause he rarely ever wins. GOLD!

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who knew a simple game of rock, paper, scissors could be that intense?!

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At first I wasn't going to watch this ep cuz I thought it would be boring (skipped ep 222). But man I'm glad I did watch. Was funny as heck. I literally lost it when Jaesuk and Jongkook raged at the water bottle game haha.

And initially I was disappointed that the last game was just rock-paper-scissors, just like the cast and the audience, but man it turned out to be super intense haha.

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I liked the guests! I wish we saw them for longer. and I love how they were so into the game and legitimately trying hard. it also shows how good RM is at name-tag ripping when they work together/actually try :D (and I'm actually kinda glad John fought with Ji-hyo properly. I don't like it when guys go too easy/just start complimenting her)

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Oh. My. Goodness. I nearly had a heart attack when I saw this episode was office themed because of Misaeng's popularity. But NO MISAENG CAST. Tears. I almost died thinking they were going to guest star on running man. Can you imagine Chief Oh on here? Gold. Comedy gold. and Kang Sora would have been awesome to have on here too as well as the rest of the gang.

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That name ripping tag game looks like soo much Fun ... I want to try it one day :)

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Just wanna say, Gary is so handsome in his suit. ^_^

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Agreed! <3

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Oh yes he DID! The guest boss was very handsome also. It was a fun episode. I always like when JSJ surprises everyone by doing really well on a mission. It was funny that it was Kang Gary making the sideline comments instead of KJK or YJS. Those stairs would have killed me; I'm always impressed by their stamina. The short round of name tag elimination was a nice add in. Usually I'm team Gary, but I was hoping LKS would get the promotion. It was funny how the simple nonsensical promotion game made the supporters so tense.

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Super agree!

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I too had misgivings at first but this indeed wound up much better than I expected. Thought the games section was more fun than anticipated.. It's not always easy to come in first when you need to! ^___^

I was pulling for Gary in the end, but he just wouldn't let go of that rock. It did him in, oh well.

Kind of glad thought to see HaHa win, he rarely does.

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I too was not really excited going into this. I really found the recent few quite boring. But somehow this episode really worked. There were a lot of moments I laughed at, and I found the final three contenders to be a refreshing mix - and obviously not forced or pre-chosen.

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Yes! Gary kept throwing out Rock all the time, for whatever reason. I'm sure Haha must have noticed it as well. Poor LKS couldn't catch a break though. And JSJ lasted longer than usual during name tag ripping! YAYY!

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yet another episode that shows you hamming it up by RM members gives you more screen time than doing it semi seriously, Ji-hyo run to work cut to a bare minimum and if the other guys, getting extra screen time, had not tried to cheat with Jong-kook, they would likey have cut his run back the same way. Then we have the ball and bottle games, this time even though Ji-hyo gets eight she is cut altogether so to show others taking it more for laughs..I must say though that few do the screen time game as will as Suk-jin. I know a few have started saying he getting to old to be running around, but laugh wise the man is worth gold to the team over all.

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nice episode. i was really stoked about the nametag ripping. it's nice that they're getting more foreigners to get into this game :). i think that if these guys (guests) had more time to strategize about their game, they could have won easily vs. the RM cast. the water bottle game was nice, too.

i burst out laughing when i saw Gary's hairstyle as he came out of the train (it's practically similar to my father's when he was a lot younger).

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i think the cast would've won easily any which way actually. They're just that good and experienced , which the guests aren't.

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I love the foreigners hahahah

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I really liked this episode. There were lots of funny moments and interactions among the cast members. Laughed like crazy at raging Jae-suk and Jong-kook.

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Yes! A Misaeng themed episode! This was a pretty good episode.

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Fabian creeps me out.

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hi, does anyone know the title of the song that played when gary came out for the morning commute mission?

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ahahah i was wondering to and found out like yesterday too. it's called "nice to meet you" or "meeting you"by leessang!

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opps, i mean "let's meet now" not "nice to meet you" lol

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ahh thank you!! first heard it on potato star and always thought that it was jang kiha who sang it

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He did! It was a Leessang and Jang KiHa and the Faces collaboration. :)

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oh!! haha wow thanks! :)

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Is the reason why team gary didn't win because YJS is betting for them? hahahaha just kidding...

Anyways, it's a great ep.. Phew those final game is really intense and to think it's just a simple game of rock paper scissor....

Also love love the monday couple.... They really are cute together.
Long live running man!!!

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Hah yes the curse of Yoo's betting!

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Haha I thought so too. It was Gary's weird obsession with Rock that did him in though.

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I loooove kjk. ths finsl hug of him and haha, so jeaulous! but love their friendship. And please more monday couple moments!! " She said she loves me" lol Gary

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What tv show is Mark Taylor, one of the guests, in?

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haha! the start of this episode reminded me of the 007 commercial Coca Cola did :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDiZOnzajNU

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Hi! Does anyone know the ending song title? It's a slow song. Thanks a lot in advance.

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I dont know, i might be too late..

ending song titled Tomorrow (내일) - Han Hee-jung (한희정)

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can i know what is the original song title that craig priester sang during this episode ?

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this was such a funny AND fun episode! I got loads of laugh, right from the start and then we had a more intense endind with the nametag game and the final game!

Haha really deserved to win coz he won two of the events in this episode before the finale.

Loads of funny and hilarious moments made me really glad, but i have to say that the nametag ripping game shows why they dont play it so often anymore: The cast is just too good for any guests to have a real chance.

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I really am an avid fan of the Kwang Soo laugh moments...and praise our Sukjin for showing a strong side of himself.

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OMG Kim Jong Kook and Kwang Soo are like the best, ever. ✌️

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This episode was so fun to watch! I love hoe LKS and Haha betrayed each other! Hahaha! LKS get more handsome everyday!

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