The special feature of the presidential candidate, who provided an opportunity to listen to the life of the presidential candidates of SBS All The Butlers, political philosophy and conviction, drew a hot acclaim.
According to Nielsen Korea, a TV viewer rating company, SBS All The Butlers' TV viewer ratings in the metropolitan area, which was broadcast on the 3rd, were 6.6%, and 2049 target TV viewer ratings, which are topical and competitive indicators, were 1.7%, and the highest TV viewer ratings per minute rose to 7.9%.
Earlier, former prosecutor-general Yoon Seok-ryul and Gyeonggi-do Governor Lee Jae-myung appeared as masters in the special feature of All The Butlers presidential election, and Lee Nak-yeon, former Democratic Party leader, appeared as masters on the show. Lee Nak-yeon welcomed the members with his wife Kim Sook-hee at his home. He revealed his love story with his wife, revealed his desire for humor, or talked with members in pajamas, revealing the reverse aspect that he could not see.
Lee Nak-yeon, who asked why he decided to run for the presidential election, said, "It was responsibility." “When I experienced a lot of things nationally, I thought, ‘I’d rather have someone do this.’ The people also expressed a lot of expectations to me,” he said.
In the following All The Butlers hearing, Lee Nak-yeon told the story of his study abroad, which was a reality version of the movie "parasite". Lee Nak-yeon surprised members when he was 13 years old when he revealed he had started studying abroad at Alone Gwangju without a family. He said, "It was very difficult to live Alone since junior high school because of the difficult family situation. He was in poor nutrition and was not seen at school at all. I was always lonely, hungry, and without Friend. "
Lee Nak-yeon expressed his gratitude by recalling the teacher who was a great strength during his school days and Friend who gave half of his salary to study after entering college. He said, "My youth is a debt," he said. "My body is not my body, but my heart is that it is the many people who fed me. “I lived in the grace of so many people.”
Since then, the members have asked about former prosecutor general Yoon Seok-ryul and Lee Jae-myung, governor of Gyeonggi Province, as a common question for the presidential candidate. Asked about the strengths he wanted to bring from the two, Lee Nak-yeon cited the ruggedness of the young seak-ryul and the quickness of Lee Jae-myung. On the contrary, he said, "I do not think it is a direct measure, but I have never done government, parliament, central government and local government, internal affairs and diplomacy, and military." He added, "I will be much better at humor if I add another thing."
Lee Nak-yeon replied confidently, "Yes," to the question "I am the 20th president of South Korea," and said, "It is the closest to the requirements of the leader needed for South Korea now." “South Korea has been incorporated into advanced countries this year, and South Korea’s task is as advanced as it is,” he said. “The task of advanced countries must have experienced leadership.” “Korea depends on trade for 80 percent of India, and we have to do diplomacy for India, but I’m the only one who has done it,” he said.
Finally, Lee Nak-yeon asked, "If I become president, I will never do it." "I will not say anything that hurts the people. I will not give such a wound, such as making a ridiculous remark or making a ridiculous mess that will doubt my personality. " “I’m disappointed that our country’s face is that much,” he added.
The special feature of All The Butlers, which featured former prosecutor general Yoon Seok-ryul, Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung and former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon as masters, focused on keywords related to them through the All The Butlers hearing, and provided opportunities to listen to political philosophy and convictions, including the story of their lives. On the other hand, at the end of the broadcast, Dr. Oh Eun-young, Park Jong-bok, real estate consultant, and Han Moon-cheol lawyer were expected to appear as a special feature of crisis escape.