Yoon explained on the show, "(You Quiz) came out because I asked people to go out once, saying that it is a program that people see and like a lot." When Yoo Jae-Suk said, "We are burdened (Yoon's appearance)," he replied, "Then I should not have come out?" In the interview, he revealed his testimony, concerns, and anecdotes during his tenure as a prosecutor. However, the production team edited the amount of Yoon's appearance to about 15 minutes as if he were conscious of the controversy ahead. Compared to other celebrities who recently appeared, such as Yoon Yeo-jung (45 minutes), Son Ye-jin (30 minutes), Lee Jung-jae (40 minutes), there are clearly few. We did not provide the program promotional materials and preview videos that were distributed before the broadcast every week.
There are two main reasons why some viewers criticize Yoon's appearance in You Quiz. It does not fit the intention of planning a program to look into the lives of ordinary neighbors, and the approval rating of Yoon's presidential election is low at 50%. Speculation prevailed that Yoon, who has the lowest approval rating among the previous presidential candidates, is trying to promote the regime and renew his image through the popular entertainment 'Yu Quiz'. It has been pointed out that CJ ENM, which runs tvN online, is already aware of the regime. CJ ENM parent company, CJ Group Vice Chairman Lee Mi-kyung, was named as the cultural blacklist by the Park Geun-hye government.
“The fans protested against the free ride and spoon-up of the political circle,” said Kim Hun-sik, a popular culture critic. “The political circles, which did not agree with or participate in BTS’s world view or message, did not consult with The Artist in advance and announced (the inaugural performance plan), which was an objection to the fans.” Kim also said, "The 20th presidential election has been bad enough for major candidates to be called the presidential election. Fans consider brand value important, and it would have been doubtful whether it would be appropriate to perform at the inauguration ceremony of the elected president, which has such a poor reputation. "
The entertainment industry has been extremely distant from politics, fearing that it will be faced with a backlash from public opinion after revealing its political orientation. The black history and the cultural world The Blacklist, which had sent out the subtitles of "Aura that seems to have turned on 100 fluorescent lamps" for a leading politician, have not yet forgotten. This is why Yoon's attempt to contact famous broadcasting and popular The Artist is receiving an unfavorable gaze. “The problem is that both ‘Yu Quiz’ and BTS cases have been used as means of content and The Artist for political purposes,” Kim said. “In the past, there were not many windows to express critical views on the ‘entertainer mobilization’ of political circles, but public opinion is gathering quickly as opinions are actively expressed in SNS and online communities.”