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Running Man: Episode 245

When the toys go missing, it’s up to our cast and a hip-hop duo to track them down and restore the children’s happiness. Of course that means they have to go through some pain themselves, but our cast members will go through any lengths to ensure a child’s smile and laughter at the end of the road. Will they be able to recover all the toys in time?

EPISODE 245. Broadcast on May 3, 2015.

With Children’s Day just around the corner (May 5), our cast gathers at a toy store… only to find empty boxes. Save for one containing iconic hip-hop duo Jinusean whom they release from the life-size CD case.

Regarding Sean’s hair, Kwang-soo says it’s been awhile since he’s seen a guest who used that much product. Evidently Papa YG (aka Yang Hyun-seok) identifies Sean as the “least fun person he knows,” and when Jong-kook says YG isn’t all that funny himself, Jinu says otherwise.

Gary: “[YG] is funny when he goes with the beat.” Cue: an imitation of YG’s head grinding like a millstone on K-Pop Star.

Time to announce teams: the ’90s trio aka Jinusean and Jong-kook, whom Jae-suk calls the “old timers.” Jong-kook takes a moment to point out that Jae-suk wasn’t even popular during his Turbo days, to which Jae-suk says Jong-kook doesn’t even remember the fact that he was the MC at the Turbo fanmeet.

Anyhow, back to teams: Jae-suk and the Easy Brothers (Jae-suk: “I think I know what our roles are today”), leaving Haha and the Monday Couple to team up.

In today’s Toy Race, the group must track down the missing toys, which will then be donated in the victors’ name. That idea appeases the ever-philanthropic Sean.

First stop is an elementary school, and pffft—are our teams wearing capes? Jae-suk and the Easy Brothers complain about having to wear sky-blue baseball caps (which match their color scheme, natch) which looks doubly hilarious paired with Haha and Gary’s pink get-up.

It looks good on Jinu, however, and Sean says he became a singer on pure luck whereas Jinu is the visual. HA, see you are funny!

Here our teams must find three grade-schoolers based on the sound of their voices. Whoa, there are kids who recognize Jinusean? All the children are adorable, especially little Seung-hoon who confidently says the voice on the recorder is his while wearing a frowny expression on his face.

And when the Pink Team says they’ll be leaving together, Seung-hoon breaks into a wide smile. So cute. The little girl the Green Team is looking for turns out to be a Jong-kook fangirl by the name of Ye-ju.

The rest of the class helps the Blue Team identify Hyun-woong, who keeps masking his own voice. He sticks with it even though his intro to the rest of the cast. Aww, the kid’s just shy.

For our first game, the teams will have to guess the ’90s pop song titles the kids will sing and act out songs onscreen. The first team to get to three points, wins. Jong-kook brags that Ye-ju is an aspiring singer, Seung-hoon just gives a quick nod to indicate that he’ll do as told.

Seung-hoon is up first, and all three teams guess incorrectly. But once Seung-hoon starts mumbling some of the rap lyrics, Kwang-soo correctly identifies it as Jinusean’s “Tell Me.” Jinu says there should be some handicap in place, but the others retorts varietyland has changed—nowadays, you just go for it.

Everyone is able to catch on after Ye-ju sings just a few bars, which the Green Team identifies as Fin.K.L’s “Forever Love.” We jump ahead to when the Blue Team leads with two points and patiently waits for Hyun-woong to give them clues. They identify the last song and grab first place.

Seung-hoon mimics JYP’s “Don’t Leave Me” dance down to an adorable T, and the Green Team picks up another point with Ye-ju’s help. Guessing H.O.T.’s “Candy” puts the Green Team in second place.

Haha gapes at the oh-so-great clue his team has been given (our country), and Gary wonders why the other teams have so much to whisper about.

The Green Team hash out their clue (Children’s Day) in the car, where Sean reminisces about the places he’d visit as a child. They believe they should head towards an amusement park, which ties into the Blue Team’s clue of “screams and laughter.”

The first team to successfully escape the cavern by completing the stations along the way will win the second mission. Their first game inside is entitled “Face Off,” where the staff will pick a number from 1 to 30, a team representative will throw a die, then turn a crack to that corresponding number which will dictate a literal pie to the face. Last team surviving, wins and chooses the next path they wish to take.

Pies to the face can only mean hilarity up ahead, so I’m totally game for this mission. Suk-jin and Sean volunteer for their teams, and our lovable Mung Ji-hyo momentarily spaces out when her name is tossed into the mix.

After all three throw the die, Sean turns the crank for the first time. It’s not like he’s that unlucky that he’ll be hit with cream right away, right?

He’s safe, and Suk-jin can barely contain his pounding heart with each progressive crank. The counter keeps us informed but nothing happens with turn 4. And it looks like Ji-hyo’s luck has changed when the sixth crank lands a pie in her face.

Watching Gary clean her up prompts Jae-suk to ask if they’ve reignited their onscreen romance. And then Gary jokingly nominates her again for the second round.

Gary steps in, and Sean gets teased for his exuberant response at rolling a one. Sean opts to turn the crank first, positive that it couldn’t possibly be a one. All three men are safe in their first pass, and Suk-jin says he kept his eyes closed because it hurts more to get hit with your eyes open.

Jong-kook is teased for his old school “Shoot!” line, but it’s Gary who sits in the hot seat before turning the crank once more… and gets creamed. We rejoin the festivities after Haha is eliminated too, so the Pink Team goes ahead to choose the next number.

Coach Kookie points out that all that heavy cream makes an elongated splatter time, to which Jae-suk says he can get hit then. And then Kwang-soo joins in and says they should swap it out for dung since Jong-kook’s a health nut.

They’re really just asking for it at this point, and Jong-kook starts pulling Jae-suk away. Jae-suk (to the VJ): “Film this! Kwon-ryul!”

Suk-jin’s been having a pretty lucky run so far despite the high numbers he’s been rolling. But Sean rolls a high number too, so it’s a 50/50 chance. Suk-jin turns the crank slowly, and when the PD asks him to get closer to the camera, he asks in return: “Why? So you can get a good shot when I get hit?”

But nothing happens on the fourth crank or by the end of his turn. Every turn is a stressful one for Sean, who hits 10 without incident. Kwang-soo takes a moment to fill the hand with more cream…

…and not a moment too soon as the next crank hits Sean with cream. HAHAHA.

Suk-jin’s lucky streak only continues when he beats Jinu, though he wonders if he can truly beat Jong-kook. Oh man, how great would it be to see a cream-faced Spartakooks?

They go back and forth between turns, but in the end, it’s Suk-jin who gets creamed.

So it’s Jong-kook vs. Jae-suk next, and Suk-jin says his face smells like a birthday cake. Jong-kook decides to sit in the hot seat first, so Jae-suk makes sure there’s PLENTY of cream for him.

When Jong-kook gripes that he’s wasting it, Jae-suk replies, “How can it be a waste when you’re the one getting hit?” HA.

The Blue Team waits with great anticipation with each passing crank. Six turns later, nothing happens. And when Jinu takes it upon himself to rearrange the cream, he echoes Jae-suk’s earlier words: “You’re the one getting hit.”

It’s four cranks for Jae-suk, who prays to the cream to take it easy on him. But the last turn is the (un)lucky one and Jae-suk is out.

The hyungs advise Kwang-soo to go against his gut feeling, and both Kwang-soo and Jong-kook pass their first turn. Kwang-soo and his half-opened eyes feel confident about completing his turn, but the last one is the kicker. Splat!

And now Suk-jin realizes that they should’ve gone with Kwang-soo’s instincts. Annoyed, Kwang-soo yells, “See I told you! You don’t let me do what I want!”

The Green Team are given first pick to a tunnel to choose, but the others only grow more impatient as time passes. Haha: “We’ll go ahead and pick if you haven’t decided.” All the teams decide and then they’re off.

Navigating the labyrinth-like passageways is a challenge, but the Pink and Blue Teams arrive first to hear their next game: the trio will jump fifteen times together while trying to preserve as much water in a cup above their heads.

Things are mess from the start, as the Blue Team loses half their cup just from the first two jumps. It gets a bit better the second time around, until Suk-jin’s fallen hat trips them up. Hahaha, nearly all of the Green Team’s water spills over on the very first jump.

But they buckle down into focus mode and are the first to succeed and head out. So while the other two teams are busy jumping, the Green Team heads outside and receives their hint.

It’s nightfall by the time our teams are greeted by that trademark prickly acupuncture mat at their third mission station. They’ll be playing 3:3:3 dodgeball, meaning the team stuck in the middle will be at a disadvantage (until they’re eliminated and can attack from the borders).

Haha tells the Blue Team that being in the middle will be incredibly entertaining for TV, plus they can get their revenge once they’re eliminated. Suk-jin: “We haven’t been able to get revenge for the past five years. So why would we today?”

Heh, it’s been a while since we’ve heard the painful cries of guests walking on the pricky mat for the first time. With the Pink Team stuck in the middle, the Betrayal Trio teams up, but then a poor pass results in Haha’s elimination. Kwang-soo earnestly asks, “You know I meant to just pass it to you, right, hyung?”

A group apology is enough for Gary to switch targets, but then he tosses the ball to Haha, who gestures at the Blue Team. Gary feels bad about seeing Jinu in pain, but he throws and Jinu catches it with a smile.

Suk-jin volunteers himself as a moving target for Jong-kook, who takes the opportunity and eliminates him. Jinu looks like he’s seen a ghost when the ball lands in Gary’s hands again. But then Gary ends up eliminating him anyway.

Kwang-soo breaks that so-called alliance when he attacks Gary, who returns the favor in kind. When Jinu’s shot hits the ground, Jae-suk claims to have been hit… perhaps to get off the acupuncture mat faster. Everyone else claims otherwise.

Suk-jin gears up for his next shot to Jong-kook, who’s unable to catch the ball. Kwang-soo’s the most excited about this elimination, recanting the tale in lofty detail. Now it’s down to either Kwang-soo or Ji-hyo, who steps on his foot when he tries to hide behind her. Twice. OUCH.

Ji-hyo starts rolling him onto the ground too before rolling away so Jong-kook can get a clear shot. And with Kwang-soo’s elimination, the Pink Team grabs first place. Ahahaha, Suk-jin tries to dribble the ball with his knee, only for it to hit him in the face.

All of our teams seem to have a pretty good guess about the final location based on their clues, and indeed—it’s the amusement park Everland. There stands a giant robot… and a ticking time bomb?

It’s up to our teams to discover the clues hidden throughout the park. With those, they must figure out the order and diffuse the bomb within 30 minutes. The team who succeeds this — and they’ve only got one shot at this — becomes our victors.

The Blue Team heads out and finds that the green wire comes first, and the other two teams arrive about two minutes later. Each team put together their hints and their heads, and Suk-jin guesses that it’s green, blue, yellow, white, then red.

The Pink Team figures out an order around the same time, and everyone runs back, regardless of whether they’ve figured out the clues or not. The Pink Team is the first to cut all their wires… but the timer keeps going. Oh no, they got it wrong.

The Blue Team cut their wires in the aforementioned order, and that stops the timer at 21 minutes and 41 seconds. The underdogs celebrate, and the missing toys are returned to their rightful places.

Thus, the toys will be donated under the Blue Team’s names, but then Jae-suk asks that it’s made under Sean’s name instead. And Suk-jin’s, because he asked too.

Guess who’s coming to play next week, you guys…

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This was such a fun episode =)

The kids were adorable and that little Jong Kook fangirl... ADORABLE! The two boys cracked me up too and Running Man + kids is always a win.

The second mission was a hoot as well and the bickering was priceless!

Dodgeball had another KwangJi moment which I love so much bc Ji Hyo and Kwang Soo are my most favourite pairing (after the Monday Couple of course^^).

Overall it was a really great episode with great guests! It showed that they knew some of the cast pretty well and that always works in favour of the show :)

Not gonna lie though the preview for this week has me ridiculously excited xD I'm just curious if we're gonna get another 'Let it go' moment from Park Seo Joon^^ I'd be disappointed if we don't get one :P

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Kwang Soo and Ji Hyo dodgeball fight was really funny! When they both rolled on the ground, and the look at Gary's face was just priceless. I enjoyed this episode, especially the fact that YJS, JSJ, and KS won. These three rarely win (well, KS just won last week when he was paired with JH), so it was nice to see it.

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Lol ikr, the kid Seung-hoon was adorable, he had such a serious expression for a kid, and then when he smiled was sooooo cute xD (also he looked a bit like a kid version of kai)

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Oh Ri-on! :) I miss him. Cant wait for the next ep!

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I miss Yoon dong ha! Hahaha park seo joon fighting!

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I was only disappointed that i couldn't watch it on my usual go-to website. ...but i found it on another site. ...

I agree that the kids were soooo adorable! It was my favorite part actually.

I also like it when they do charitable prizes! Everyone's a winner!

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If this is in reference to a certain popular website's recent problem, just remove the "-" in between "Running Man" in the URL (or just leave the number).

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Oh...totally works!! Who found there way around that?

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I thought there were a lot of fun moments in this one and I'm glad they're using more and more ideas....but I'm starting to get annoyed at the pacing. It almost always feels like we get short-changed on one of the games. Or occasionally there isn't enough and something gets really stretched out. I wish they could figure out how to better match up real time with air time.

I'm excited for next week though...and for the week after that too (foreign kpop stars!).

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This Running Man Episode was one of the most painful to watch. There was so much awkwardness between Gary and Ji Hyo...Am I the only person who noticed that? If they are not comfortable with each other why did the writers pair them together? They hardly had any camera time and when they did, it appeared as though Haha was trying way too hard to make the atmosphere in the group tolerable. I wonder what happened between the two of them? In any case, that episode was the worst chemistry I've ever seen depicted on this show between Gary and Ji Hyo

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This week filming Ji Hyo its paired again with kwang soo

Kwang Mong Siblings they are the cutest xddddd

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I've never been mc fan but this time watching ji hyo avoiding gary was really annoying .gary has lost himself and changed to a lazy member and jihyo just care about games without being funny i prefer that girl who got mad easily and acted like boy to lady of luck .in addition jaesuk cares alot about jihyo it is good as man but annoying in playing game.now I wish jihyo and gary replaced with new member.
kookie he's so arrogant.i know about kjk and yjs rivalry i love their bickering but he's too weak so that when others joke about him he disses them in bad ways.
And this ep was so-so.considering the fact that two main pd left show last year i feel sbs force them to continue but they need time to change format, PD and members and return full energy.I have strong feeling next ep will be too scripted.

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The games are more childish and ridiculous every week, all the games are the same games with variations, the same reactions, the same games, all the same, its like a deja vu, too much predictable and the most important thing without Name Tag Ripping (Running Man Trademark), for things like that RM ratings are so low every week.

Now the ratings are 8,5%, in decrease every week.
The PD needs to change the concept since 2013, now maybe its too late, but the show needs a change or will be cancelled or members change.

Renew or Die PD-nim or the next step will be Running Man Season 2 with new people and new pd.

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Ji hyo and Gary's heart are not in it. They're just going through the motions.

Ji hyo will only perk up if there are games that she likes, preferably those that are more adventurous in nature. She likes thrills!

Plus she should be very tired these 3 months filming her drama.

The other 5 cast are still trying hard. YJS, LKS, KJK, JSJ, Haha are still performing and trying consistently. Gary and Ji hyo are only there physically in some episodes but you can tell their heart is not there. They don't try anymore.

Gary is my fave but I do admit he has not been pulling his weight the last year or two. He's dead weight since the Monday couple is no more and he can't reinvent himself. The bid to briefly make him into "Mr Ugly" failed badly last year.

He will be quiet for a few episodes before having a funny comment or funny scene in one. Same for Ji hyo. That's not enough.

Or I could be mistaken and it could totally be the PDs fault who refuse to give them airtime for failing to play along with the MC loveline.

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'Tired' should not be used as an excuse, especially when Yoo Jae Suk is present. Yoo Jae Suk has more hectic schedule compared to her and he still give his all during filming. Furthermore, whether she has a drama or not, her performance is the same.

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Yup you're right. The only difference between her filming a drama or not, is that she sleeps more during the filming period.

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hilarious! esp when yoo jaesuk is complaining about kim jong kook's fan meet.
also, even if they went with kwang soo's instinct he still would have been hit ;P i thought it would have been funny if the PD had made note of this

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RM 2010-2012 - The Best Era

RM 2013-2015 - The Worst Era

The show now its a shame

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Sorry to disagree. 2010 RM was struggling to gain viewership. 2011 RM solidified its position as popular show. 2012 RM had to pass 'crises': end of monday couple as Ji hyo had real boyfriend & possible case of Gary leaving. 2013 RM proved to be hugely popular overseas & Korean rating was good. 2014 RM started to show decline. 2015 RM is still popular overseas as shown by international fans sending games ideas. We wish all the best for RM.

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For me 2012-2013 is best 2011,2014 so so, change ep to ep, 2010 except nametag ripping,other part so draggy and not funny, 2015 I just watch for my trust in yjs (for having fun) and my loyalty as a fan

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Park Seo-joon on RM next week! Kyaaaa! I terribly miss him!

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Thought this was one of the funniest/most fun RM eps - top 5, maybe top 10.

All started w/ a bang when JYS tried to burn Kookie w/ the "old timer" comment but then got burned himself when Kookie pointed out that he wasn't even well-known back in the day (YJS knew he got burned pretty bad due to that look on his face).

But being the grasshopper, YSJ then turned that around and pointed out that KJK didn't even remember him after being the MC for at a fanmeet for KJK, along w/ the story about how casually he was paid by Turbo's manager.

This was one of the best exchanges among the RM members - banter back and forth, hitting below the belt and seeing a glimpse of the guys back in the day (knew that YJS really struggled for about 10 yrs, being an MC for a K-pop group fan meet must have been one of his better gigs during that time).

The part w/ the school kids (not surprisingly) was funny and adorable. (The FO ep w/ Kim Sung-soo and Jo Han-sun where they visited a grade school was also great - ep 79-80).

Little Seung-hoon w/ his old man expressions cracked me up and Ye-ju's Kookie fandom was adorable (as was the time when she turned her head away at the Blue team, acting all miffed, but then smiled sweetly letting them know she was just joking).

Had no clue regarding the Jinusean song, but knew the others pretty easily from the dance moves the kids were doing (and that's just from having seen those songs parodied or sung on other variety shows like X-Man and FO).

The "Face Off" game was so simple, but hilarious (from Mong-ji's blank look when her teammates call out her name 1st and the teammates doing the opposite of Kwang-soo's gut-feeling.

Would have been great to have seen Kookie get pied.

This ep was a lot of fun due to the limited no. of guest and the fairly simple games (where they all were together and didn't involve a lot of running off somewhere) which allowed for tons of banter btwn the RM members and guests which is the best part of RM.

Maybe things were diff. back in the day, but don't see why Jinu is regarded as the "visual" for Jinusean as Sean isn't a bad looking guy (both, however, need to get beyond those 1990s hairstyles w/ the side buzzed cut).

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this episode was better than i expected actually. the kids were priceless, esp. that little girl who was an obvious KJK fan. the cream pie game was hilarious, esp. when YJS and JSJ would choose to do opposite of whatever it is Kwang-soo wants (with his crappy luck and all that lol!).

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Am i the only one that felt the cream pie game dragged too long? I skipped some parts of it.

Ooh, next week is Detective theme special again, i think Hong Jin Ho (The Genius, Crime Scene) aka deduction king suits that Detective episode, just saying. xD

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If I am not mistaken it doesn't matter if Kwang So go first or last, he still going to get creamed. :)

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Yeah, I noticed that too. It didn't matter who went first or second, the number on the dice made it so it still would have landed on Kwang Soo's turn.

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hahaha! Oh my! This episode really make my day! I love all the games, the interactions between the casts and the guest are priceless! One of my favorite moment was Kwang Soo and Ji Hyo moment! I really ship this pair! Infact more than MC~ I would love to see them both in drama as the lead couple..hehe,me and my dream XD

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Thanks gummi! The kids segment and the cream pie were my favourite games - the others were so-so.

Little Seung-hoon and his ahjussi face and mannerisms - he's only 8, but acts like a cynical and jaded old man! But he really did capture the main dance points so well! As for the cream pie - guess the takeaway message is: (1) don't talk to your whipped cream, and (2) whipped cream will show no mercy!

Sooo excited about next week's guests. Oh Ri On!! OPPAaaah~~!!

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i really liked this episode and the one before, the games are a lot more fun and when everyone is together it is more interesting. i think the worst episode this year was the one with idols that were not popular, there was a reason why, most of them are not entertaining. also too many guests is too distracting, 1-4 guests is the best, along with no guests at all since the cast has great chemistry. ji suk jin keeps getting funnier.

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I was dissappointed that no one at the filming scene could point out that no matter if Kwang Soo goes first or last, he will end up receiving cream pie when the number is 3-8-13-18. It's not science rocket, just stop and think a little and you will realize.
Only true intelligence will speak out here, so i know for sure noone at the filming scene is qualified to be called intelligent (for me, IQ is a frivolous/useless stat). Am i too ahead? Nope, because Kwang Soo has made such a fuss that you had to wonder if he was right. If anyone could point that out, it would made Kwang Soo shut up and provided good laugh for everyone.

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I expected haha mention it but maybe they were too bored to think about such things.

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once again . an enjoyable eps . but its seems " monday couple" full of awkwardness ...=( why ? But at least the Easy brother and jaesuk had make a good and powerful fun . kekeke . And i love it when they won at last . Defeat the major power group, Jongkook and lucky group, jihyo .

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this was a fun episode, the kids were cute, lots of bickering among members and the games were simple but fun, I always describe RM as a funny show where adults play kids games, the childish games add to the humor

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absolutely loved this episode because it was soooo funny! Hilarious!

Sure, the final game wasn't that suspenseful, but the previous games were fun enough.

But above all, this episode should be remembered for all the banter and jokes flying around! Ji Suk Jin was on fire really, and so were the rest .

Funny stuff!

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forgot to mention that the kids were adorable, especially the little girl! When they played her voice singing....my heart melted

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this is my first time knowing Monday Couple after watchng a bunch of videos and episodes.
it seems to me that there really is some more than their onscreen thng. like husbnd-wife being silent bec of a quarrel disclosed. thy're ike my mom&dad srsly.
their personalities match as i've observed. its just tht they try to shift away the idea of 'feelings' & tend to joke around most of the time though being sweet. thy seem dry now but thy cnt hlp but still do it thn act normal since after sepration.
status: CONFUSED

i rpt i wasn't a fan bfore . pure observation coz my cousin tod me to check it out. :)

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That whipped cream game was totally hilarious! That part when Kwang Soo added more whip killed me! Mat fight between LKS and SJH just showed how comfortable they are with each other. Gary's expression though. Hahaha! Congratulations to LKS, YJS, and JSJ and a donation on top of that is always nice!

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