Running Man' father Identity is a Korean independence movement, winner's prize money donation 'treasonous impression'
The Running Man' father's Identity was a Korean independence movement.
On SBS 'Good Sunday - Running Man' broadcast on the 18th, Ji Suk-jin won the championship.
If you find 6 million won for your family's emergency fund, you will have a winning family emergency Race. My father took all 6 million won in emergency money for 6 Brother and Sister, and The Stranger was trying to steal it. But my father lost his Memory and remembers that he is a father.
If the father finds out his Identity, he will take the money, and 6 Brother and Sister will win the In-N-Out Burger, 6 Brother and Sister. The Stranger is a Central Provident Fund for every one In-N-Out Burger, and the Central Provident Fund can be obtained by In-N-Out Burger for each father.
My father had withdrawn all the money and the security had been loaned because of Yi Gi, a mission that required less money because the penalties were different for each loan amount. The first mission is a lonely meal, where the least people eat free of charge, and where there are many people, you have to pay 10 times the meal. Lee Kwang-soo, Yang Se-chan, Song Ji-hyo and Haha wanted the cheapest Pyongyang cold noodles. Four people were rocked with scissors when they said they could only ride three people in a taxi, and Song Ji-hyo was missing.
Following the three, Yoo Jae-Suk and Ji Suk-jin came to Pyongyang's cold noodle house and played a Game for Yi Gi to give as many people as possible. But as a result, Yoo Jae-Suk, Ji Suk-jin, Haha and Lee Kwang-soo remained, and the four spent ten times the meal in the last place. Song Ji-hyo, who chose kimchi steamed alone, won a hint about his father.
Jeon So-min, who won the third mission after the second mission. Members strongly doubted when Jeon So-min, who was not good at Game, won the series, and denied that he was not Jeon So-min. Jeon So-min also received hints about his father; his father works under his real name.
In the final mission, Song Ji-hyo gave Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Jong-kook a decisive hint he heard from Jeon So-min. 'S doesn't go in', but Kim Jong-kook and Lee Kwang-soo were convinced it was a false hint given by Jeon So-min. Then her child Haha was In-N-Out Burger.
Jeon So-min lay down and appealed for innocence, but Yoo Jae-Suk laughed, saying, "It was the killer when I did this." After Song Ji-hyo's In-N-Out Burger, Kim Jong-kook was convinced that The Stranger was in his 30s and that Jeon So-min would be The Stranger. Kim Jong-kook tore off Jeon So-min's name tag, but Jeon So-min was not The Stranger. Both were children, so they were In-N-Out Burger.
The father candidates Ji Suk-jin and Yoo Jae-Suk. The two began inferring about Identity with their father's hints; the father's friends were Lee Sang-hwa, Lee Dong-hwi and Lee Si-young. The three characters were Korean independence movement. It was a term that meant the Japanese colonial period from 1910 to 1945, when it was dark between 7:10 pm and 7:45 pm. Ji Suk-jin, Yoo Jae-Suk thought that his father's Identity would be a Korean independence movement.
Lee Kwang-soo and Yang Se-chan later drove each other to The Stranger, and Yoo Jae-Suk asked to take the name tag of Yang Se-chan. If Yang Se-chan is not The Stranger, then you can open Lee Kwang-soo's name tag. The Stranger was Yang Se-chan. Lee Kwang-soo then ripped off the name tag for Yoo Jae-Suk, but Yoo Jae-Suk shouted, "Then they're both In-N-Out Burgers." When a child opens a child's name tag, both are due to In-N-Out Burger Yi Gi.
My father was Ji Suk-jin, and Ji Suk-jin won the championship in a mess; Ji Suk-jin and the members watched a video beginning, 'I didn't know who my father was.' It was a video about the descendants of Korean independence movement who misunderstood the father who had to hide Identity. 6 million won is the independent fund that Udang Lee Hoi-young used to establish an emerging school. The production team said that The Stranger's Identity symbolized someone who was indifferent to the Japanese, pro-Japanese Korean independence movement. The final prize money will be donated in the name of Ji Suk-jin, he added.
Photo = SBS Broadcasting Screen