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Do Kyung-soo "Feels like a king" vs. Lee Kwang-soo "Feels like a subject"

tvN 'Kong Kong Pam Pam' has achieved number one in viewership ratings for four consecutive weeks. It features Do Kyung-soo and Lee Kwang-soo's training at a horse ranch, and Moon Sang-hoon's cooking episode.

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Do Kyung-soo "Feels like a king" vs. Lee Kwang-soo "Feels like a subject"

"Why are you cutting onions like that?" Lee Kwang-soo and Do Kyung-soo interrogate Moon Sang-hoon over his knife skills

tvN's variety show 'Beans Planted, Beans Grow: Kong-Kong-Pam-Pam Animal Farm' (hereinafter 'Kong-Kong-Pam-Pam') continues its ratings surge. The 4th episode, aired on the 10th, depicted the final moments at the Jeju dairy farm and a new training session at a horse ranch.

The cast chose naan baked in a clay oven and curry for their lunch menu. While grocery shopping at the mart, Lee Kwang-soo and Moon Sang-hoon satisfied their hunger by reaching for every item on the shelves. Even Kim Woo-bin, who would usually have stepped in to stop them, joined in, leading to a meal disguised as snacking. Moon Sang-hoon's eyes sparkled as he said, "Since I was a kid, my wish was to eat this kind of food to my heart's content," to which Lee Kwang-soo added fuel to the fire by asking, "Do you want to fulfill that wish today?"

During the cooking process, 'Gourmet Director' Do Kyung-soo frowned. Moon Sang-hoon, who had previously appeared with Chef Choi Kang-rok in the Netflix variety show 'Subjective Restaurant,' had taken on the role of head chef and picked up a knife, but he was cutting the onions against the grain. Do Kyung-soo asked, "But who cuts onions like this?"

Lee Kwang-soo pressed Moon Sang-hoon, saying, "Hey, you don't know what you're doing. If you don't know, come here and cut this. What are you doing?" Flustered, Moon Sang-hoon confessed, "I only spoke (in the program). Chef Choi Kang-rok did the cooking." Lee Kwang-soo threatened him, saying, "Look it up. Call the chef or something," adding that this meal preparation was essentially Moon Sang-hoon's farewell party. Do Kyung-soo also expressed disappointment, saying, "I thought you knew how to do it to some extent."

Kim Woo-bin, who took on an assistant role, showed unexpected confidence. After showing enthusiasm by re-washing carrots that had already been cleaned, he boasted, "You might not believe this, but I've made curry a few times. I'm different from you, hyung." Lee Kwang-soo countered, "I made curry the day before I came to Jeju." After many twists and turns, the curry and naan, completed with Do Kyung-soo's help, were delivered to the Nepalese ranch seniors.

The 'King' and 'Subject' Tiktaka unfolding at a 140,000-pyeong horse ranch

After saying goodbye to the dairy farm, Lee Kwang-soo and Do Kyung-soo moved to a horse ranch spanning 140,000 pyeong, leaving Kim Woo-bin and Moon Sang-hoon behind. A total of 53 horses, including retired racehorses, were grazing here. Kim Woo-bin was unable to join this part of the schedule.

The two began their first technical training session, collecting manure for compost. During this process, Lee Kwang-soo caused everyone to burst into laughter when he accidentally got manure on his nose without realizing it. Lee Kwang-soo even suggested a wacky game of throwing manure into someone's mouth. The two showed their prowess as 'Manure Masters' while skillfully collecting the waste.

A scene followed involving 'King Arthur,' a large horse weighing 1 ton. As Do Kyung-soo mounted the massive horse, Lee Kwang-soo took on the role of leading the horse. When Do Kyung-soo said, "Riding such a big horse makes me feel like a real king," Lee Kwang-soo immediately responded, "I feel like a real subject."

'Kong-Kong-Pam-Pam,' which ranked first in its time slot among cable and general programming channels for national, metropolitan, and 2049 target ratings according to Nielsen Korea, has achieved first place in its time slot for four consecutive weeks. Next week, Lee Kwang-soo will be paired with 'Jon Snow,' who had excellent performance during his racing days, and Do Kyung-soo will be paired with 'Morris,' a Halla horse retired from the Jeju Racecourse, to continue their new bond.

By 차도윤 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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