Running Man: Episode 171
by gummimochi
What a dizzying episode. And it’s not just from our sheer number of guests in an hour and a half. Our star guest is in control of our cast’s future from thousands of miles away as they run around bases, build meat towers, and create impromptu food descriptions all while trying to keep clipped words at bay.
I may or may not have become an expert on all things Dodgers Stadium by the episode’s end, or maybe it feels like I’m the one who’s spun around the sick chair one too many times.
EPISODE 171. Broadcast on November 10, 2013.
Today’s opening is a mostly recycled version of last week’s super-long intro of Ryu Hyun-jin (LA Dodgers). There are couple of adorable moments at the start, however, like how Gary shoots Ji-hyo cutesy heart baseball signals and Ji-hyo’s flubbed pitch.
The cast marvels at the baseball star’s sweet digs, joking that they should have treated him better during his last visit. Then they collectively cringe when Hyun-jin shouts out the corny magical incantation.
This time, Hyun-jin’s superpower gives him control of the cast’s future, but mostly it means that he’ll be issuing the missions today. So it’s likely he won’t even show up until much later or possibly even next week. At least the mission “choices” are straightforward: choose correctly for an easy mission or choose wrong for a hard one.
To start, the cast must guess whether Hyun-jin can hula hoop (those bumpy, weighted ones used for exercise) for more than thirty seconds. Hyun-jin is adorably and hilariously terrible at it in general, and it cracks me up how he dismisses the possibility that his twirling skills are on par with Spartakooks.
The cast makes their initial guesses, but when it’s Ji-hyo’s turn, she responds with her trademark mung expression. Ha, I’ve totally missed her blank-faced tendencies when she’s put on the spot.
However, the deciding vote falls on her, and they decide on that Hyun-jin can’t do it. Then they’re off to their first mission location.
It’s occurred to me that it really has been a while since we’ve seen our seven castmates riding altogether in one van. Their easygoing ride turns into a frenzy when a rogue bee buzzes around them and they freak out, both worried about the bee and the cameras.
They collectively gape at their first mission setup—a makeshift baseball field and a fork crane. Yipes, methinks our cast was wrong. Sure enough, they confirm the video which shows they’re in for the harder mission. (Is anyone else slightly weirded out by Hyun-jin’s bedroom-like noises?)
Then to drive a nail into the coffin, they’re told that they missed out on the other mission: a massage. While that may sound like a nice prize, Jong-kook reminds everyone that the staff would make sure it was an extremely painful massage. *squeeze*
What we’re interested in, however, is the mission they’re stuck with, and I’m not getting a good feeling about that chair attached to the crane. It’s a good thing the staff decides to demonstrate the mission with a simulation, because then we see someone sitting in the chair, twirling around like a lone flying chair from an amusement park ride.
It only gets more complicated from there since they must throw the ball to one another through a series of more tasks, then get this—toss the ball BACK to the one sitting in the crane to finish. The staff pulls it off effortlessly of course, to the cast’s astonishment.
Er, I know they have to keep doing this until they succeed, but doesn’t that also mean we could be stuck here all day? I’m getting motion-sickness just thinking about it. And if that wasn’t enough, they’ve got 99 seconds to complete the sequence.
Gary volunteers to sit in the sick chair first, and Jong-kook nearly blows his fuse at Jae-suk before he finally catches the ball. Things go a lot smoother from there until Haha is up at bat, and he bunts a ground ball. Whoops.
Coach Kookie goes into critique mode between rounds and targets Jae-suk, who retorts that they would be getting massages right now if they listened to him. They bicker for another minute, and at Jong-kook’s sly remark at the Grasshopper’s poor baseball skills, Jae-suk bites back: “You can’t even play soccer!”
Ji-hyo rallies the team before taking another swing at it, and Jong-kook and Kwang-soo miss ball after ball after ball until time runs out. Jae-suk goes on another rant about how Jong-kook is being way too harsh on Kwang-soo until he meets Spartakooks’’s eye and immediately apologizes.
Suk-jin finally steps in to switch places with Jong-kook, and it takes a few tries for the Easy Brothers to catch the ball. But then it’s Jong-kook who drops it, thanks to his reliable lack of hand-eye coordination.
In order to avoid a confrontation, Kwang-soo’s the one to get scolded for it, and after the lecture, Jae-suk sticks on a Now go and tell Jong-kook what I told you! to the maknae.
It’s only been three tries but they’re already starting to get annoyed with each other, so when Jae-suk says they should listen to the leader aka himself, they all yell back, “Who?!”
So here we go again as the ball gets passed from one team member to another, and it’s nice to see that Gary still looks optimistic whilst sitting in his chair. But things seem to be looking up as Haha hits a flyball right into Jae-suk’s waiting glove.
All Jae-suk needs to do is throw it back to Gary… but he throws it to Ji-hyo? Oh noes.
So he ends up in the sick chair as his punishment, and this time, things go smoother rather quickly until the final ten seconds. But then Suk-jin gets butterfingers and the ball slips out of his glove.
If anything, I find it entertaining that punishment = sick chair, and that’s how Suk-jin takes a spin in it himself. And spins and spins and spins. The cast eventually makes a full circuit ’round the bases, but by now, Suk-jin is dizzy and lookin’ green.
Gary takes a shot anyway, but it’s short, and they all groan. We speed ahead a bit as we see the cast members make one mistake after another, which only aggravates their frustration (and frankly, mine).
The staff has no problem with sticking with this one mission past sunset as they set up lights to prepare for such an occasion. I’m starting to think that this is one of those games where morale can only take you so far until your irritation exceeds accuracy.
And so it is, as we check in with Attempt #14 (yes, fourteen. I don’t want to know how many hours that equates to) and everyone looks EXHAUSTED at this point. I wouldn’t be surprised if the reason for the cast’s laser-focus concentration is just because they want to get it over with already. And if it’s true, I don’t blame them one bit.
They’re so close after all, and Jae-suk makes one final toss… and Gary catches it. OH THANK GOD. And aww, they gather in for a well-deserved congratulatory group hug.
Hyun-jin touts some more Dodgers Stadium facts at us along with a misconstrued headline about what looked like an altercation with a fellow teammate, but was caught just kidding around with him.
The full five-minute tour could interest baseball fanatics, though less thrilling for someone like myself. Then the question: If Hyun-jin can throw a strike after spinning ten times while holding his nose, and a ball with five spins, then what would he throw after seven spins?
The cast is split between either strike or ball, so they play rock-paper-scissors to arrive at a team decision. It’s a close match, but Jong-kook wins, which means they choose “ball.” And then Jong-kook rubs in their next mission location (a Hanwoo beef restaurant) in the other team’s faces as proof that they’ve got it right this time.
Time to check the video at the restaurant, and Hyun-jin throws a ball after all. He tosses said ball as a congratulatory prize and we see it fall out of one shot and into Suk-jin’s hands. Heh, Suk-jin is totally amazed: “I’ve always wondered how they did that!”
Ha, I love how the cast is not at all worried that Suk-jin has current possession of the baseball, all, “It’s good for us if he has it!” “Easier for us to steal later!”
We get a glimpse at what the cast missed out on: basically looking for hidden in a muddy field. And from the simulation, looking for a needle in a haystack sounds easier than that.
Here, they’ll have to construct a literal meat tower, and if it topples over, well, the staff will happily devour it. Heyyy, this girl doesn’t share her meat.
Coach Kookie immediately shifts to strategy mode, rambling on about the perfect way to cook their meat for optimal stacking. If all else fails, “The staff will eat it anyway, so let’s undercook it.”
The family spat starts off innocent enough between Jae-suk vs. Jong-kook, but that quickly escalates into a chaotic squabble… as our Peaceful Gary sits back from the noise, and adds wisely, “This is why you don’t go on family vaycays.” Hahaha.
They start stacking and Jong-kook gets in prime position to add his piece. But then the tower starts to tip after Kwang-soo’s turn, and it collapses before Gary can step in. Pfft, then they get grabby for the meat anyway, stuffing it into their mouths.
After a round of more bickering to replace the grill, and I’m going to be perfectly honest—all this meat is making me hungry. So is the cast as they snap at each other with grumbling stomachs, nagging about the stacking order.
They watch Gary place the final piece with great anticipation (hee, did Kwang-soo give him a peck on the cheek) but that falls too. Then the staff is extra-prepared as a PD slams a plate over the meat and makes off with it before the cast can grab a piece. Puhahaha
It’s torture enough from this side of the screen and Haha looks like he’s emptying his thoughts until it’s finally his turn. He just needs to set down the final piece, and his hyungs warn him that he’ll be deadmeat if he fails. But no pressure or anything!
Thankfully, he succeeds and the cast happily digs in. With full stomachs and higher spirits, they receive their next question from another baseball pitcher Yoon Suk-min.
The man reminds me more of MC Shin Dong-yup than anyone else, but the cast compares him to Gary and soccer sensation Jung Dae-sae. And aww, Suk-min is adorably shy.
The two baseball stars play a game and it’s up to the cast to guess who will win. Ji-hyo is left with the deciding vote, and she goes mung again. She votes for Suk-min, and it’s off to the market.
They wonder if they got off lucky this time too, but Ji-hyo points out Myuk PD’s presence (versus Jo PD) means that they’ve got it wrong. We actually watch the entire game between the players with running commentary from the cast, which is just as amusi—zzzz…..
Needless to say, it’s good news for the cast as Suk-min comes out as the winner (and Hyun-jin grumbles nearby, ha). Suk-jin gasps that he left his autographed ball back at the restaurant, but a flashback teaches us that Haha had swiped it. Muhahaha.
Aw, I would have liked to see the return of the cardboard boat game, but the easy mission sounds fun, too. It’s a word-ending shopping relay race, and Jong-kook runs out first and buys gloves.
Meanwhile, the other toss out jokes that start with “jang,” like, “Are you kidding me?” Ji-hyo runs into trouble searching for an item, but she runs back with something. Or so we think as she exclaims, “What starts with ‘kap’?!”
Desperate, she comes back with the first thing she can grab, saying it was an expensive (the ending sounds similar to the word for “price/value”) cabbage. Hahaha. Then the caption also includes that particular ending: You were in a pinch.
Haha suggests they go for the thick-skinned tactic, ’cause to hell with the rules—if it’s close, they’ll fight for it. So while Haha is out, the others brainstorm how to bend the rules, making adjectives out of the prefixes.
Just then, Haha storms in: “Really [Jin-jja] hot pepper!” HA, well there you go.
They keep up the trend, but Suk-jin is the only one sweating bullets. They wonder what’s taking him so long, but he comes back with an acceptable item. They’ve got less than 20 seconds left when Jae-suk bursts out the door…
…then runs back in with a bundle of scallions in hand, and hollers, “Here [Ja]! Scallions!” HAHAHA. Oh god, I’m dying.
At least the staff lets them stick to the adjective-starting descriptions (though I get the feeling it’s because they want to keep moving things along), and Ji-hyo’s is adorable: “Pretty-looking radish!”
Hehe, Suk-jin keeps to the rules, and then argues that succeeding this mission is totally possible. At the end, Jae-suk runs in with this mouthful: “The farmer who shed blood to grow these ONIONS!”
They get a cheery call from Hyun-jin, who has just arrived at the airport. He teases Jong-kook, who shouts back, “I let you off easy last time!”
Then it’s time for their last question, an age-old dilemma of sorts: jjampong or jjajangmyun? When asked which one he usually eats, Hyun-jin slyly answers, “Jjamjjamyun” which is to say, half-and-half or both.
Settling on jjajangmyun, the cast heads back to the outlet where they held the opening. We learn that they got it wrong, thus their punishment is a hide-and-seek game versus idol group EXO, which some might argue isn’t much of a punishment.
The 11 (out of the original 12) EXO members set off in search of the hiding Running Man cast, who are nowhere in sight. Some of the boys start to panic as they roam the place, and Kai gets lucky(?) by discovering Jong-kook. “I can’t take him down alone!” he cries.
And ALLLLL of them come over to help. HA, epic. Jong-kook keeps Kai hostage as he tries to fight off four idol boys at once in a tight corner. With great effort, he eventually gets taken down.
Despite Gary’s well-hidden hiding spot, the EXO boys track him down too and eliminate him. They panic again at the one-minute warning, moving to safe locations for the switch.
Now the tables have turned and the cast struts around with confidence dangling on their shoelaces. Hee, does Kris have a heodang quality about him? He gets spotted by Suk-jin, who follows him into a store where two more EXO members are hiding.
But Kris makes a run for it and gets quickly pinned to the floor before getting eliminated. Haha walks back to the store where Kai and Baekhyun are, and the latter pops out with a smile before he’s tagged out.
D.O. has found himself a pretty smart hiding spot on top of the shelves, but gets caught. Then Lay wonders in his hiding spot: “Are you sure Jong-kook’s out? Then why are so many of us eliminated?” Hahaha.
It’s 7:5 in favor of EXO a minute before the switch. The EXO boys try to lure the cast members towards them, confident.
Jae-suk bites, using up any second before time’s up… and then we cut to next week’s preview, where we hope Hyun-jin (and Suzy!) will finally join the cast.
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Tags: featured, Haha, Ji Suk-jin, Kang Gary, Kim Jong-kook, Lee Kwang-soo, Running Man, Song Ji-hyo, Yoo Jae-suk
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1 Yamee
November 15, 2013 at 8:08 PM
Gary was extra hilarious on this episode esp when they were in the restaurant doing the meat tower challenge and he was just in the corner calmly talking to himself LOL.
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Hari
November 17, 2013 at 1:27 PM
Yes, Gary did a great job on that crazy 1st mission (ummm, just what kind if safety equipment was that? lol) and was funny during the meat tower mission. I don't think 14 tries was bad...I would have lost my patience after 5. Pretty fun episode; I hope part 2 is as good or better.
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2 soprection
November 15, 2013 at 8:22 PM
Thank you for the recap!
I have to say that after last week's disappointing episode, this one was much better. It was so much fun. It was great to see the Running Men working together and acting like an adorable, dysfunctional family on vacation as Gary quipped. I loved them blatantly cheating in front of the staff during the market mission. And SukJin with his lack of imagination. Hysterical. Even with the Ryu HyunJin conceit, I think this was back to basics in a way and it was a much more enjoyable watch as a result.
I was afraid that 11:7 were unfavourable odds to the RM cast even with exo being rookies but I think it worked out, although the kids did a good job getting Jong Kook and Gary out so soon. If they had managed to eliminate Jaesuk too, that would have made things a lot easier for them. (Seriously Baekhyun, you have to check everywhere! Anywhere is a potential hiding place.) I loved D.O.'s hiding place - I would never have looked for him there. It's a shame he still ended up getting caught.
As for Kris, he totally has a heodang quality about him. It's kind of a running joke among exo fans - that he has a cool, somewhat intimidating appearance but is actually a silly, often embarrassing dork who is totally comfortable making fun of himself. Being the first one eliminated is so like him. I also thought it was funny that the exo members were essentially wearing three different nametags - the sticky, removable ones, ones pinned to their shirts and big ones on the front of their clothes. I know they're a big group who aren't that well known individually yet but that still seems a biiiiiiiiiiiit like overkill, lol.
I am looking forward to next week's episode a lot.
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Sabrina Lim
November 17, 2013 at 6:39 PM
yep, agreed. it was really fun watching the chemistry between all the RM members. Instead of fighting one another, they are all fighting together in this ep. *thumbs up*
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3 Rovi
November 15, 2013 at 8:35 PM
So why did EXO randomly come out? And who's missing anyways, why are they only 11?
And yes, Kris has that heodang quality (hat shot! XD) 'cause mainly the circulating joke around the EXOtics (and their fanfics) is that Kris is mostly a goofball and a doofus. And the fact that he's a self-proclaimed "Picasso" when no one can't even understand his drawings at all. Meaning his rhino drawing doesn't look like a rhino at all. AKA a five-year old can draw something more than him. XD
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soprection
November 15, 2013 at 8:39 PM
Chanyeol is not there.
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maldita
November 15, 2013 at 8:39 PM
Chanyeol wasn't there. I think he was off filming for "Laws of the Jungle" at that time.
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kungfupigeon
November 15, 2013 at 8:49 PM
Apparently Chanyeol was missing
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bjharm
November 16, 2013 at 4:49 AM
exo the hot band right now in korea another one of SM's army of clone bands that finally seemed to work, so hardly surprising they on RM for some exposure, read some place they looking for thier new release to sell a million, be the first time in a long time anyone done that in Korea, no one buys physical CD any more after all. {well there is a girl band over in japan that done that for thier last 10+ releases but that japan not korea.}
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Rovi
November 23, 2013 at 6:24 AM
I'm guessing you must be one of those who consider EXO as Korea's public enemy #2.
Well I'm not even surprised anymore, considering their fans (mostly the Korean Exotics, and even now the Philippine Exotics are catching the same contamination) are more rabid and savage and uncivilized than Directioners and Beliebers combined. No respect at all towards the other fandoms, when it wasn't even that way during the Semi-Golden/Silver Age (2008-2009) of K-Pop...
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4 maldita
November 15, 2013 at 8:38 PM
I facepalmed so hard when Kris bumped onto a glass door and when he freaking tripped on his own two feet. He tries so hard to be so cool when walking down airports and performing onstage but OMG when left alone, he's so freaking embarrassingly dorky.
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janey
November 16, 2013 at 3:23 AM
I laughed so hard. Probably my favorite bit in the episode! Hahaha
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5 soiia
November 15, 2013 at 9:00 PM
Thank you for the recap :)
I must say despite the fact that this episode was quite a laid back one, I enjoyed it a lot more than last week with the land of Oz that was a bit too cringy.
I hope Jaesuk wasn't trying to be super hero at the end and he really had a legit reason to go straight toward Exo's 2 members xD
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6 ss
November 15, 2013 at 9:07 PM
i totally enjoyed this episode!! (sorry, but i'm super biased) Kris just showed the whole world his bright lime green boxers /).- and lay's monologue. oh you cutiepies!!
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7 sixtyeightmonkey
November 15, 2013 at 9:08 PM
Weird pacing in this episode, but still enjoyable. They said it only took 14 tries to get the softball relay right, but it seemed like it took them all day long! Poor Suk-jin! You could tell he was about to hurl while spinning round and round. And thank goodness they made correct guesses after that. I would have hate to have seen the RM crew tortured in a mud flat, digging for softballs, after finally finishing that nearly impossible relay!
LOVED seeing EXO at the end, but why so short? And why was it cut off at the end? I guess it's to be continued, but the timing was still strange. More EXO, please!
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8 Alysson
November 15, 2013 at 9:08 PM
Thank you for this recap! Yay for EXO coming out hahahaha Kris and his heodang-ness. He's just absolutely adorable!
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9 elvira
November 15, 2013 at 9:49 PM
This episode is reaaaaaaaaaaally funny (compare to last episode though it has T.O.P. in it). Watching while falling out of my chair laughing.
Love everything in this episode, except one tiny bit: the hide-and-seek with EXO. 11 against 7 even with those three years experience is not really fair (yet again fairness is NOT the number one trait found in Running Man members, ahem, particularly the Betrayals Cross).
Ryu Hyun jin, along with Suzy and EXO will occupy 4 episodes.
Well, well, well...
Wish they'll make it funny until the every end.
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10 jel
November 15, 2013 at 9:57 PM
The market challenge had me in tears, which is amazing considering how it was all Korean word play and I dont even understand Korean! But their twisting of the rules was just so funny: "You didnt say it had to be a noun". Haha is really such a genius sometimes. And I laughed again when Suk Jin had like zero creativity bone in him.
The beef tower was also funny, how the staff just failed miserably to take away the beef the first time, and then reappeared with a plate cover the next time.
Kudos to Gary for doing the crane thing so many times. I'd have been like Suk Jin - dead after the first try. And Jae Suk using Kwang Soo as a proxy to scold Jong Kook just had me in tears.
I believe that Jong Kook and/or Gary will be revived. Remember Ji Hyo and Haha have the baseballs with them. And there was a photo still that clearly showed Jong Kook facing EXO not at the place he was torn. Moreover the members count is so unbalanced from the start I believe the PDs will put in some mechanisms to tweak it.
The boring part: All those Ryu Hyun Jin monologues. But thats a minor complaint
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11 KatFish
November 15, 2013 at 11:04 PM
Oh god this episode was so funny. It's just that they dragged the first baseball game a bit too long, but I get it. The case were there for SO LONG I can't even begin to imagine the editing it took for all that footage.
And just by the way, from what I saw the punishment for getting the last question wrong wasn't that they had to play hide and seek it was that they had to be the hiders first.
I'm honestly not an EXO fan... (mostly because exotics really scare me) but they were so funny. Especially Lay and his whole inner monologue and Kris and just like ... his whole person. The tripping and running into the glass door was just so hilarious.
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12 Mini Squid
November 15, 2013 at 11:17 PM
I can't believe Suho cried over ripping a nametag. -.-"
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chris
November 16, 2013 at 10:37 PM
hahaha, although it would've been hilarious if suho really did get that emotional over ripping jongkook's name tag, it actually was just sweat streaming down his face. he covered his face after ripping the tag because he looked at the camera and noticed his make-up was running from all the sweat. (if i were in a confined space with 3 other people, trying to pull off someone's name tag while wearing layers and layers of clothing, i would be drenched too. why were they wearing so much???)
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13 hipployta
November 16, 2013 at 12:05 AM
I was surprised by the RM cast knowing the names of the EXO members.
Kris is like Mom's Friend's Son and seems cool and distant but it's acknowledged by him, EXO, and the fandom that while he's the cool hyung he's also really the dorky and embarrassing older brother once he's comfortable. He makes jokes about himself without worry and is aware of fandom running gags like Kriscasso (he draws terribly).
In his Star interview umchinah and heodang were both referenced directly to describe him
When his subgroup first debuted in China he had to carry all the interviews and what got the other members to finally talk was him being embarrassing and them throwing him under the bus by exposing his habits like his beauty regime and spoiling/doting on the whole group lol
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hipployta
November 16, 2013 at 12:18 AM
Why yes Kris is my favorite EXO member...my cute younger brother. What ever gave it away? :-P
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Ethalina
November 17, 2013 at 6:03 PM
I think it was because they were wearing so many name tags.
But yeah, JK definitely knew Kai. He's his senior after all, and he does have that habit of showing off about idols lol.
Plus the M members went to China to play football when RM was there, and I think EXO appeared in Infinity Challenge sometime ago.
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14 coby
November 16, 2013 at 12:36 AM
Kris remains to be a swag even on Running man! Thanks for the Kris screengrab.
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15 Angélina Eang
November 16, 2013 at 12:54 AM
I freakin' loved that episode !
From beginning to end, I laughed so hard and giggled inside because I love Running Man family. Their interactions with each other are just so precious ... <3 I don't know, it's just so adorable that when you are feeling down, they make you smile like a sunshine kekeke
Not a baseball fan but I didn't find the Ryu Hyun Jin's parts boring at all. I'm pretty sure a lot of his fans were watching and eager to know how he lives in the USA. Plus Korea is very proud of him and so must be RM (he got the confirmation of Major League in RM, gosh !). In that way, RM is very special when it comes to guests. How often did I hear that it was the first variety show for most guests ? It makes me proud as a RM's fan, really.
The games are so creative and entertaining but gotta admit that the cast adds that special thing. I'm pretty sure if there were other people, I would be bored to death but with them, their bickerings, failing and all ... I was dying lol. And the staff members, seriously, did they took some variety lessons or what ? They are freakin' hilarious especially the PD who had to pick the meat and got the genius idea to bring a plate the second time LOL. One of the reasons why I like RM so much ! I remember being amazed by korean variety shows when I first came across to KPOP because they had lot of captions, sound effects ... etc. From the start, RM was a kill with these funny sound effects and in particular, each member has their own BGM. Isn't it freakin' amazing ?
EXO as guests were greeeeeeeeeeeat. They were entertaining, always smiling and polite toward the cast members and even the latters were amazed "such a nice kid" LOL. Gotta say that Lay cracked me up "Jong Kook Hyung is eliminated but a lot of people are out ? Doesn't make sense !" XD.
P.S : I am the only one wanting them to do the boat mission on the river for a next time ? It seemed just freakin' hilarious but I do hope it will be in summer time ! They can't catch a cold in the river ! PDs and writers are really evil lol.
Thank you so much for your recaps. I remember at first, I could'n't bear to read them because sometimes, people here had different opinions than mine and I couldn't accept it but I come to realize how foolish I was and so, it's nice to see all your comments :D
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16 onyxx
November 16, 2013 at 1:29 AM
i am sooo relieved and tickled pink that this episode turned out to be more than okay --- the first 25 mins didn't really thrill me all that much but the second half lifted this episode to a higher level. in a nutshell, better (more entertaining) group of guests and better games :D
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17 latteholic
November 16, 2013 at 6:07 AM
I just love this episode! I love it when we have the members working together as a one big disFUNctional family, it reminds me of the good old days of Running Man..
I enjoyed the first game, although I shared the frustration for the member to finally get the mission done. Some golden moments: Kookie being the black hole of the group and Jaesuk just had to mention his soccer skills (pffttt..), Jaesuk using Kwang Soo as the 'messenger' to relay his 'scolding' to Kookie, using the spinning chair as punishment (poor big-nosed hyung, that chair sucks the life out of him) and Gary must have a really high tolerance to dizziness just like his tolerance to pain, I don't think that chair has any effect on him.
The meat tower challenge... my saliva just kept begging to be swallowed! Plus Gary's comment was hilarious and Peaceful Gary is always peaceful...
Loved the market game as well, big-nosed hyung who kept saying that they should be creative with the stuff they bring in was actually the one who just get the regular stuff. Amusing twist of his own words.
To be honest, I'm not really a fan of EXO and I don't know them well, but I have to say that they were funnier than what I expected. I was snickering at the random little dance show thing they did at the beginning. And 11 EXO members to catch one loose Tiger? Daebak! :D Hope Jae Suk has a plan up his sleeve that he's willing to use his last secs as catcher to catch the 2 member.
Btw, am I the only one noticing the translator for Hyun Jin's baseball team? He's cute.
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18 kaekaed
November 16, 2013 at 7:46 AM
minor edit: He throw a ball after 10 spins & a strike after 5. the more spins, the less likely to make a strike.
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19 Angel Yi
November 16, 2013 at 11:05 AM
Idk if i should hate or love this episode. I was watching this with the whole family (who are baseball addicts.) So during every tour of ____ (insert location here) my whole family was watching intently, taking in ever detail of the freaking dugout, and I'm just sitting there, wanting more freaking GAMES. And I sure am glad the games were entertaining, especially that shopping one (Ja, Pa! OMG DEAD) Exo was hilarious as well. Looking forward to next week, without "VIP" tours of LA, plz.
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20 Mia
November 16, 2013 at 11:55 AM
Running Man family interactions are still the best! yeah!
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21 MyNameIsWhat
November 16, 2013 at 12:01 PM
Did anyone else think Ryu Hun Jin's translator (Martin?) was adorable?
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22 anonymous11111
November 17, 2013 at 1:25 AM
Wut is d title of d song where exo performed during this ep?
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KJKFan
November 17, 2013 at 5:48 AM
It's called Growl :)
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23 Running Man Fan
November 17, 2013 at 9:20 AM
Running Man family daebak!!! ??
I like:
1) Running man main power Yoo Jae Suk and Kim Jong Kook bickering. They are so close and comfortable to joke and tease each other. kim Jong kook is not very good with balls!! Lol!! Kwang Soo been bullied by his hyung and innocently said I did not do wrong!!
2) when Jae suk say he is the leader and everyone goes "what?" But they all respect Yoo Jae Suk as their leader all the while.
3) the games were interesting and the first mission I was surprised that Gary is so good in that and he does not get dizzy spell.. But poor Ji suk Jin!!!
4) The teamwork for RM. They even grab the beefs when they failed the second mission. The PD learnt their lesson and use a plate to get back the beefs at the next round
5) Haha is very witty to think of creative words and Ji Suk Jin lack of creativity. Lol!!
6) The final game EXO vs RM. the numbers is unfair 7vs 11. Kim Jong Kook was taken out too fast.. But I agree that scene was epic.. Later Gary got caught by them.. Anyway, anything to do with their classic hide and seek is always exciting, fun and interesting!!! Thanks for review.
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24 Running Man Fan
November 17, 2013 at 9:23 AM
Lastly, Monday couple deabak!! Both are good in catching ball.. Gary being peaceful Gary is so cute and funny!! :)
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25 gigi
November 17, 2013 at 1:25 PM
I loved this episode and frankly, I prefer it when there aren't guests to cater to. This way, the cast can bicker and banter with each other all day and it's just so damn enjoyable.
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26 aoitwilight
November 18, 2013 at 7:37 PM
I want to know what the background music play when ryu hyun-jin come in the preview?
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hud
December 2, 2013 at 7:20 AM
Fort Minor - Remember The Name
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27 Cielo
November 19, 2013 at 3:39 AM
hahahaha~ finally EXO makes an official appearance on Running Man.. XD yay!
seeing Xiumin and Luhan with RM members on the soccer field was great, but seeing them play together is daebak!!! ^_^
OTL Kris... why are you even my bias?? you make me so happy......
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28 bd
November 19, 2013 at 2:18 PM
Eh, this ep started off well enough but went downhill.
The market game wasn't that great and hide and seek with a boy band was boring (just like the ep that was entirely hide and seek vs. Big Bang; w/o a clever concept, hide and seek can be pretty boring).
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29 Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms
November 21, 2013 at 11:59 PM
Exo's portion was soo short and so much was cut out, I felt like the suspense was lost. Nevertheless, they were hilarious and adorable as always~ HOPE THEY COME BACK AGAIN FOR THE FULL EPISODE!
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30 Wow23
January 14, 2014 at 2:58 AM
What is the name of song in minute 00:25:00 ?
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31 simone aw
June 7, 2015 at 7:20 AM
Love loved this episode for the cast interaction, they really act like one big family! Especially whenever they are squabbling over the tiniest things, like the meat tower challenge, which meat to pick, insisting of changing the grill. Someone like me with 3 siblings totally understands how Gary feels, he's having the middle child syndrome where the older and younger siblings are noisy getting lots of attention, while he's the calm quiet one not involved in the petty arguments. Love to see more running man family interactions!
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32 Giuseppe Lowe
February 14, 2017 at 7:18 PM
Yep, another great post. I was expecting to see “Feel the Fear but Do it Anyway” or maybe that phrase is trademarked!
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