Kim Jong-min, who is a 'cross-the-line guy', pops up with a Chain Reaction in Chinilpa's shameless remarks.
MBC 'The Guys Who Cross the Line: Master-X' (director Han Seung-hoon/hereinafter, 'Line children') broadcast on August 29 is a special feature of the National Day of the Korean War, which tells the pro-Japanese police who pledged allegiance to the Japanese imperialists and wrote a history of betrayal. Among them, Jun Hyun-moo, Kim Jong-min, and Yoo Byung-jae are interested in reenacting the trial of Chinilpa's past-class absurdities as Hot Summer Days.
On this day, "Line children" summons the trial of the Chinilpas held after the liberation. Bad station specialization (?) With Yoo Byung-jae playing Chinilpa, Jun Hyun-moo playing the presiding judge, and Kim Jong-min playing the audience, all three of them catch the eye by unfolding Hot Summer Days immersed in situations and roles.
Judge Jun Hyun-moo's question and Chinilpa Yoo Byung-jae's answer come and go audience Kim Jong-min unwittingly bursts into steamed Chain Reaction. Chinilpa's shameless remarks "I do not know" popped out of his mind. Attention is drawn to what Chinilpa's absurd remarks, which angered Kim Jong-min, the representative of the entertainment industry, will be.
In addition, Jun Hyun-moo completes the ending of the trial with a cider adverb that hits Yoo Byung-jae's bad mouth (?). After the performance, Yoo Byung-jae, who escaped from Chinilpa mode, said, "I played Chinilpa, but it is too shameless. It is a bloody blood, "he said, and he reacted absurdly to the brilliant logic of the Chinilpas that rationalize the act of prostitution.