Lee Eun-ji, rightly bought Kim Yong-myung 'Fish-wrapping'


Kim Yong-myeong hard-carried his younger siblings with a performance worthy of BTS in 'My Hometown at 6'.

In the 125th episode of MBC's entertainment show 'It's Glad You Don't Fight' (hereafter referred to as 'I'm Glad'), which aired on the 29th, the second story of Hong Hyun-hee, Kim Yong-myeong, Lee Eun-ji, Gabi, and Kwon Eun-bin's brother and sister's 'Catch My Hand' (I catch it with my hand) was drawn It recorded an audience rating of 5.8% (based on Nielsen Korea nationwide) and kept the No. 1 spot in the same time slot for Monday entertainment for 58 consecutive weeks. Jay Written and Han Seung-yeon were together for 'Back Talker'.

On this day, brother and sister Oh found an abandoned house while exploring an uninhabited island in search of food. Unlike his frightened younger siblings, Kim Yong-myeong boldly broke through the vines and advanced toward the abandoned house. The previous day, Kim Yong-myeong, who was recognized as the BTS of 'My Hometown at 6' with his amazing 'My Hands' ability, showed off his extraordinary knowledge even on land. He found mugwort, which everyone thought was a weed, and used it to make delicious mugwort toss to feed his younger siblings.

Then, those who challenged the open run at the time of the tide found new seafood at each spot they went to and filled the aquarium. Among them, Hong Hyun-hee, who acquired the new sea squirt, surprised everyone by showing off a 'squirt shell' eating room on the spot. Jay wrote, "At first, I thought I was chewing on dentures," but showed off his affection by looking at Hong Hyun-hee with dripping eyes.

In addition to hajiki, king chestnut crabs, sea cucumbers, sea squirts, and horned conch caught with seaweed, the five siblings acquired rockfish, karaemi, and octopus from the trap. Kim Yong-myung, who has a Korean food cook license, looked at the ingredients and thought of four dishes: appetizer squirt + sea cucumber, rockfish + songmihoe, octopus sashimi, and steamed crab with a pot lid, and shared the work with his younger siblings.

However, the younger siblings failed to properly follow Kim Yong-myung's instructions and only had an accident. In particular, the scene where the timid Lee Eun-ji throws fish at Kim Yong-myeong's face while trying to hand it to Kim Yong-myeong reminded me of famous scenes from morning dramas such as 'Spreading Kimchi' and 'Spreading Soybean Paste', and brought a big laugh. In addition, the dinner was completed after twists and turns, such as putting octopus in boiling water and burning fish while grilling.

Also, from the time they prepared dinner, they already enjoyed a rich mukbang and drew attention. Among them, Kim Yong-myeong, Lee Eun-ji, and Kwon Eun-bin, who taste sora suk-hoe, raised the viewership rating to 7.3% (Nielsen, metropolitan households) and took the best one minute.

Kim Yong-myeong's cooking properly hit the younger siblings' tastes this time, too. Hong Hyun-hee and Gabi expressed satisfaction by suggesting, “Let’s buy an island and open a restaurant.” Hong Hyeon-hee, the original leader, laughed as she obsessed with the tide until the end, saying, "You have to meet the tide well to meet the precious table."

In the trailer released at the end of the broadcast, the new village chief Pak Se-ri and younger siblings Kwak Yoon-ki, Park Tae-hwan, and Heo Woong's 'My Hands' were drawn, which Ahn Jung-hwan acknowledged, adding to expectations. 'Andahaeng' is broadcast every Monday at 9:00 PM.

Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr