Co-MCs Yoo Jae-suk and Yoo Yeon-seok team up with actors Ra Mi-ran and Joo Jong-hyeok to spread some “happy dopamine” around Paju.
During filming, the quartet dove into a competition with Winter Olympics-level intensity. Their mission: launch a wheeled office chair and land it on a moon sticker in a challenge dubbed “Go to the Moon.” With rules that feel like curling, Ra Mi-ran amped up the energy, shouting “Young-mi! Young-mi!” in full-on immersion mode―just like the iconic curling chant.
But the charm of curling is that nothing rolls exactly how you want. All four locked in on the unpredictable chair angles, wiping sweat as the tension rose. Ra Mi-ran even took a dramatic tumble onto the floor, showing pure grit. Joo Jong-hyeok pressed chest-to-floor for a tight, chair-fused slide―mastering a “one shot, multiple hits” move that fired up this mini “niche Olympics.”
That’s when Yoo Jae-suk finally shed his “Practice Messi” label. He’s been flawless in rehearsals but tense in real games. However, the chair’s wild, unreadable trajectory pushed him into bold plays―and kicked off a true comeback storyline. Riding a whole new vibe, Yoo led the charge with “Let’s go, let’s go!” and even hyped up Yoo Yeon-seok, Ra Mi-ran, and Joo Jong-hyeok: “This is your chance to be a hero!” acting as their pace-setter.
Will Yoo Jae-suk’s “game slump escape” end in a thrilling floor-curling upset? "Whenever Possible" airs Tuesday, the 24th, at 9 p.m.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)

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