'entertainment godfather' Lee Kyung-kyu gave a laugh through the bone-like life philosophy for two consecutive weeks. Lee Kyung-kyu, an entertainment of the show, appeared on sbs <All The Butlers> which was aired on the 11th, and gave advice for the five members of All The Butlers'.
He is dressed as a natural person living in the deep mountains of Inje-gun, Gangwon-do. He said, "I will be responsible for the 10 years of the future entertainment industry of the members."
The second theme of <All The Butlers> following Chain Reaction was the character. The characters of the performers have long been a basic and essential element to determine the success or failure of the program. Lee Kyung-kyu also shared his philosophy, saying, "The most important thing in entertainment is the character," he said. "It is only the character that remains in drama or movie."
In particular, Kim Dong-Hyun was the person who was mentioned as an urgent member to secure characters on this day. Lee Kyung-kyu advised Kim Dong-Hyun to save the character who cuts out conversations from his colleagues by taking advantage of the image from a fighter. However, in Lee Kyung-kyu's continued explanation, Kim Dong-Hyun asked the question of the roadside as if he did not understand the situation, saying, "Sometimes I have to stop talking." Lee Kyung-kyu was cluttered. In the end, the members said, "How about if you do not understand well as a character?"
The five people who unintentionally entered the competition for acquisition were able to check the advice phrases passed on to me by scouring the ice-like cold water at the end of twists and turns. The sentence that Cha Eun-woo found in the top spot was "Do not find a success ceremony but just do it." I can succeed and set a precedent for my juniors. The fifth Yang Se-hyeong left the sentence "My colleagues laugh and the production team laughs and the viewers laugh." It was a passage to confirm Lee Kyung-kyu's unique perspective on laughter.
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