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Running Man: Episode 225

A huge heist is about to go down tonight, and all of our technicians have their eyes on the prize. Little do they know that there are spies afoot, busy with their own secret side mission. Some of our con artists are quicker on the uptake than others, but they’re all in for a surprise in this episode.

And if the upcoming hilarity wasn’t enough of a draw for you, then, well, there’s always Kim Woo-bin. Spending an hour with him and an adorable Lee Hyun-woo never hurt anyone.

EPISODE 225. Broadcast on December 14, 2014.

We open with a solemn-looking Kim Woo-bin (♥) asking someone off-screen if he wants to hear about a big deal that’s about to go down tonight. It involves a noble, ancient script, and he wants to swipe it for themselves. Does he want in?

“Yeah,” a stone-faced Kwang-soo flatly replies. That response has Woo-bin momentarily break character, then resumes to explain today’s “special” elimination method for their spy mission: find blank nametags and write the others’ names on them. None of the others will understand how they’ve been ousted.

After some affected praise about how dignified this method is compared to the traditional system of nametag-elimination, Woo-bin says they’ll be given an implement for their secret mission if they win the other mission today. “Like a pen?” Kwang-soo asks.

Ha, even the production crew is surprised by Kwang-soo’s deduction skills today, given their murmurings. Kwang-soo swears that he’ll break his variety image and impress with his brains today.

Now we get a rundown on our other technicians in this field: human opener Jae-suk, who can open any lock or door using flour, retina scan master Suk-jin (who puts in a contact lens through his lens-less glasses, hee), human tank Jong-kook, who uses his brute strength.

I love how Kwang-soo cracks up at this moment: “So Jong-kook isn’t anything special.” Ha, nope—just your everyday brawny Spartakooks. Moonlight Monday Couple, Gary and Ji-hyo, are exceptional climbers… on a green screen.

Then there’s bomb expert Haha, and last but not least the master of concealment Kwang-soo, who shows off his skills by lying on a table in plain sight when someone walks by. Kwang-soo shows off his skills by flying past just then, and both he and Woo-bin insist that their past babo image is just an act.

With their umpteenth hug, the two seal the deal. And then Woo-bin asks, “…where do we go now?” Oh, these heodangs.

Today’s official opening takes place one hour later, and this is going to sound weird, but I wouldn’t mind opening my safe to find Kim Woo-bin and Lee Hyun-woo inside. It probably goes without saying that these two are here to promote their upcoming film Con Artists.

Has it really been a year and a half since Hyun-woo’s last RM visit? It must be, and then it’s time to announce teams: Black (Woo-bin, Kwang-soo, and Jae-suk (the latter of whom coins themselves the “handsome trio”) versus Blue (Hyun-woo and SpartAce) versus Red (Haha, Suk-jin, and Gary).

Entitled ‘The Technicians Race,’ our cast must located an ancient script—the same one Woo-bin and Kwang-soo are looking for. The others also have the same opportunity to acquire a handy tool to find that script by winning today’s mini-missions.

In a quick flashback, Kwang-soo says that their third team member will be totally fooled today. Cut to: Jae-suk, who asks outright if Kwang-soo’s a spy. Woo-bin plays along so that the moment passes.

Our teams gather at Myung-dong for their first mission: a member from each team must hang on a high bar until their teammates complete their mission. The first team to strike the bell to finish will receive a hint and move on.

Everyone is rarin’ to go, and the first mission is a coffee run with verrry specific preferences. Thinking of their greater mission at hand, Woo-bin wraps his legs around Suk-jin for support. So does Jong-kook, and all Taek PD says that falling off the bar results in elimination.

While Jae-suk and Kwang-soo run a good distance looking for a coffee shop, the other two teams discover the closest one. Ji-hyo and Hyun-woo recite their order in verbatim, and Gary and Haha whisper to the cashier if their drink can come out first.

Unfortunately Jae-suk and Kwang-soo leave with a hot drink instead of iced, hurrying back to Woo-bin. Ji-hyo and Hyun-woo believe they’re in first place, only to see Jong-kook on the ground. It looks like Suk-jin’s the only one still hanging on, but then Taek PD confirms that all three teams failed.

It turns out Woo-bin’s dragged both Suk-jin and Jong-kook down, and then slipped off not too long afterwards. And then they had Suk-jin jump back onto the bar. Heh.

The teams will have to pick up the pace, and as soon as the next round starts (find someone whose nationality exceeds three syllables in Korean), they start yelling in English, “Where are you from?”

Kwang-soo and Woo-bin keep running into tourists who are from two-syllable countries (when translated into Korean), but then eventually run back with someone from Bajamia? That’s not a country, Kwang-soo.

Too bad Jae-suk has already fallen, and Kwang-soo belatedly learns that his new friend is from Belgium instead. Despite finding someone from Singapore, the Red Team fails too because Suk-jin had fallen off moments before they rang the bell.

So it’s onto Round 3, and while the others are away, Hyun-woo adorable squeals when Woo-bin wraps his legs around him. Hyun-woo hangs on for a good long while until he finally falls off.

While Hyun-woo and Suk-jin try to convince Woo-bin to come down already, his teammates are busy buying a packed lunch. They seem pretty far away, but Woo-bin manages to hang on until Kwang-soo and Jae-suk make it back and secure their win.

They open up their hint in the car—it’s a bagful of writing implements. I wonder if we’ll keep seeing that same opening conversation throughout the episode, but Kwang-soo is surprised to find that he guessed right.

Their second mission is a staredown contest, and Haha tests Kwang-soo’s claim that he hasn’t blinked in the past twelve years with a sudden fist towards his face. Kwang-soo blinks. Hehehe. Haha: “Today must be the first in twelve years.”

Jae-suk shares a story of how Jong-kook’s small eyes give him an advantage, because there was a time on the plane when a stewardess covered him with a blanket while he was watching a movie, thinking he was asleep.

Kwang-soo puts an end to Haha and Jae-suk’s bickering about who’s uglier between them by saying they’re both ugly. Haha (to Jae-suk): “You should remain silent about your ugliness, like Gary does!” Gary’s all, Why’re you dragging me into this?!

Both Haha and Jong-kook wear similarly scary-looking stares, and it isn’t long before both start tearing up. Haha blinks first, and Jong-kook comes at him about the question he asked during the game (“Do you like Yoon Eun-hye or Moon Geun-young better?”).

Jae-suk brings up the concept of a “squid” puzzle, which is basically compiling a group of good-looking men in the edges, and the one unfortunate man stuck in the middle is the squid. The results are pretty funny, and then Jae-suk asks the resident squid-of-the-day Kwang-soo to speak.

Gary looks like he’s going to break right at the start, so he desperately calls out Yoon Eun-hye’s name, which causes Jong-kook to blink.

Then it’s the Monday Couple’s turn, and hahahaha—they start making kissy faces at each other. Gary’s the one to blush though, and then Ji-hyo ups the ante by licking her lips seductively. HAHAHA, this is great.

Ji-hyo blinks at least twice afterwards, but this exchange is too funny to cut away from because Gary legit cannot handle himself. But Ji-hyo gets caught the last time, giving Gary the win.

So the Red Team move on to take on the Black Team, the latter of whom take up their pens for a makeover. But two can play at this game and Suk-jin asks for some tape. Omg, they start taping up Suk-jin’s entire body from head to crotch. And yes, you read that sentence correctly.

It honestly looks like Suk-jin has a wedgie, but Jae-suk won’t lose as he tapes up his face. THIS is what variety is all about—it’s going to be fantastic, innit?

OH. MY. GOD. It’s even better than words. I… I… honestly don’t know how to describe this. Jae-suk ends up losing the battle due to pain.

Aw, it’s too bad that both the show and the cast are trying to preserve Woo-bin’s star image today, because we all know it’s a helluva lot funnier when an actor will throw that right out the door (Exhibit A: Jung Woo-sung). But to Woo-bin’s credit, he asks for his face to be taped up, even giving them ideas.

Then at the reveal, Woo-bin goes for it, rolling his eyes backwards to make himself look even stranger. Gary ends up losing. The Black Team wins after another round (picking up more hints), and Kwang-soo jokes that his whole family played this game together earlier. The winner? His mom.

Then it’s to their final mission location where everyone is separated and it’s every man or woman for themselves. They change back into their original black attire, then told of the mission: Find the Ancient Script.

In order to do that, our cast members must search the place for clues (parchment papers) and find the script. Only one name can be written inside, and that person will be the winner. Great secrets are hidden within the hints, which can be stolen away from each other.

Of course Woo-bin and Kwang-soo are well-aware of this mission, but this name-writing mission has a catch: They’ll need to eliminate the other seven cast members, but each nametag corresponds to a certain type of pen. Only by matching these together will they be able to oust the others, and getting it wrong (i.e., writing a name with the wrong pen) will result in their own elimination.

Kwang-soo notices that the word “pen” is written differently, and he wonders if it’s the calligraphy pen in his pocket. It is. Eureka!

Kwang-soo makes sure to tuck that calligraphy pen away before pulling Jong-kook aside later to show him the caseful of pens. A smiling Hyun-woo joins them and his aegyo attempts at trying to get Kwang-soo to open the case are downright adorable.

Even though this is an individual mission, Jong-kook and Kwang-soo convince Hyun-woo that three is a perfect number for an alliance. Aww, Hyun-woo just eats it up excitedly, and Jong-kook warns Kwang-soo against betraying them.

Woo-bin meets up with Kwang-soo after discovering a blank nametag. After reiterating the warning that they run the risk of their own elimination, Kwang-soo tells Woo-bin to try first. He isn’t readily willing to give up information, and when Woo-bin asks why they have to use a calligraphy pen, Kwang-soo sighs, asking if he has to teach him everything.

Kwang-soo offers him a tip: hide the calligraphy pens, but leave the others in the open to confuse the others. A little while later, Kwang-soo tattletales on Jae-suk to Jong-kook, claiming that the grasshopper wanted to steal his case.

Hyun-woo places a hand to Jae-suk’s arm in warning, only to remove it seconds later. Jae-suk is offended being treated this way by his former teammate, giving him a mini-slap in return.

Meanwhile, Ji-hyo discovers a scroll informing her that there’s a spy among them. She’s mighty cautious around Woo-bin, offering that they exchange hints. Once they do, Woo-bin realizes that the parchment scrolls let on about their secret mission. Looks who’s going to have to get a move on.

Woo-bin discovers another blank nametag, in a different color this time, then steps back out to meet Haha and Ji-hyo. As expected, they think the pens Woo-bin has on his person are the pens they need. After distributing bogus pens, Woo-bin’s figured it out: the colors corresponds to the color of the cast member’s buttons.

Wow, that’s super specific, but it turns out to be true, as both Haha and Ji-hyo’s shirts have different-colored buttons. So Jae-suk is wearing green buttons and Jong-kook is wearing red.

It just so happens that Woo-bin has found a blank nametag with a red border already. He writes Jong-kook’s name, and moments later, the speakers blare his elimination.

Haha suspects Kwang-soo, and it’s then he reads his scroll to discover that he must eliminate the spy to learn of the ancient script’s location. The clue doesn’t specify how, but it confirms that spies are afoot.

Suk-jin has discovered the same clue, and so Jae-suk decides to have some fun by checking their surroundings and writing Suk-jin’s name on his palm. Suk-jin does the same, and both argue that the protagonist (meaning themselves) can’t be eliminated so easily.

Elsewhere, Kwang-soo writes down Ji-hyo’s name to eliminate her. She hands over the case to Gary, telling him to remember that there’s a spy among them and not to go wandering around. Our spies’ clues add up to the following so far: “The star…”

Now everyone knows about the spy, but none know how to eliminate them. Until Jae-suk finds a scroll describing how, that is: find the colored nametag that corresponds with the spy to write their name down and eliminate them.

It doesn’t take long for Jae-suk to realize that the spy has the same mission, running around trying to eliminate them via the same method. That’s how Jong-kook was eliminated. Smart, smart.

Haha finds a blank blue-colored nametag (Gary’s), and elsewhere, Hyun-woo shows off a sky-colored nametag to Woo-bin. Little does Hyun-woo know that he’s holding his own elimination in his hands, and Woo-bin quickly checks their surroundings.

Aww, Hyun-woo is so wonderfully naive with the biggest smile on his face, so proud of himself. He doesn’t even mind Woo-bin writing his name on it… until his own elimination is announced. Aw man, I actually feel kinda bad for him.

Unfortunately for our spies, Jae-suk has caught the tail-end of this exchange, and Woo-bin claims that Hyun-woo wrote in his own name. Jae-suk is still suspicious though, and Kwang-soo whispers that they have to eliminate Jae-suk ASAP.

Haha finally figures out the colored buttons-nametag connection and hears Suk-jin’s elimination moments later. It seems Kwang-soo wrote down Suk-jin’s name in secret, and when Woo-bin asks if they’re also at risk, Kwang-soo says no…

…though their black and white buttons indicate yes, their nametags are out in the open, too. Woo-bin casts a suspicious eye on Kwang-soo.

Haha discovers another hint scroll that indicate “baduk” (the pieces are black and white). After sifting through the case, he realizes that Kwang-soo’s pen is the only one that works. So he turns out Kwang-soo’s pockets and takes a handful.

He hands off a pen to Kwang-soo upon his request, but seeing as Kwang-soo asks for one more, Haha deduces that the calligraphy pen must be the one. He starts running with Kwang-soo hot on his tail, then a little later, Jae-suk is eliminated.

Now it’s down to Woo-bin and Kwang-soo vs. Haha and Gary, the last of whom has yet to figure out the rules of the game. Gary shows him a nametag he’s been hiding in his cap—it’s yellow, aka Haha’s. Aw, it’s cute how Gary’s like, “Did I do well?” With a little kiss, Haha tells him: “Yeah, you did.”

Haha hands over Gary’s nametag to him, and elsewhere, Kwang-soo deduces that the others must have one nametag on their person. So Kwang-soo and Woo-bin approach Haha and Gary, to find a nametag.

Haha runs off, allowing our spies to pin Gary to the ground. After discovering Gary’s nametag in his hat, Kwang-soo starts writing his name. And to make things extra cruel, Kwang-soo places the pen in Gary’s hand to write the final character by his own hand.

Gary makes sure to tell the spies that Haha’s basically figured everything out, and Woo-bin figures that Haha must be protecting his own nametag.

Haha and Kwang-soo cross paths and are busy searching each other’s pockets… when the speakers announce Kwang-soo’s elimination. HA, did Woo-bin do that? Oh snap, the Betrayal Icon just got betrayed.

Hahaha, he did. Woo-bin: “Sorry, hyung. I learned this from you.” Truth is, Woo-bin had found Kwang-soo’s nametag a while ago, and he just needed one more clue (via one more elimination) to know where the ancient script is located.

Of course neither Kwang-soo nor Haha have any clue as to what just happened, but now Woo-bin has figured out the clue: the second-floor library. Nothing else matters now as he chucks the scrolls behind him like a boss and shouts into the air: “There’s a spy amongst you! I’m the spy!”

So Woo-bin heads over and writes his name in the ancient script, giving him the win. When everyone gathers together again, he admits that he’s learned one thing in his four RM appearances: betrayal. Well, it sure comes in handy.

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I really enjoyed this episode. Yes it may be my bias towards Kim Woo Bin...he's finally learned how to relax and really intermingle with the members! Such fun. The members too were in fine firm and looked like they were having a blast.

I was a little sad that Lee Hyun-Woo didn't get much screen time. I think having Woo Bin be a spy kept a lot of the focus on him. I feel like Lee Hyun Woo didn't get much camera time last either...but he's always so cheerful even when being picked on or being so naive as to let someone out him in front of his face.

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Gah, I loved this episode.
I think that compared to his previous guesting, Kim Woo Bin was the best in this one because y'know, he was really comfortable with the cast members and in particular Kwang Soo and for me, this is what makes a guest enjoyable.

A lot and lot of favorite moments in this episode like Jihyo teasing Gary by licking her lips (BIG LOL XD) or KWB starring at KS for a long time and suspicious eyes when asking if he has his nametag. Running Man really makes you anxious and fearful, huh ;)
But my ultimate favorite moment gotta be Kwang Soo and Jae Suk's celebration dance when Jong Kook was eliminated. I know it's so random but that's why I like it so much. It's just Running Man's history. Being all joyful when Spartakooks is eliminated. This is what makes RM so good and so, that's why I like moments like this :) (another gold and iconic moment is when the members have a mission in the SBS building and Jae Suk is all "This where I won !" and the others are like "We know so stop saying it every freakin time, god damn it" LOL.

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Gosh', I forgot to talk about Lee Hyun Woo lol.
That guy is always super smiley and all in Running Man so I always feel sad when he doesn't get much screentime. I guess it's because he is "smaller" compared to co-stars like Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Woo Bin ? Well, at least, I hope he knows that Running Man members really love him. I think it is very sweet and great of Jaesuk to always notice things like that and try to put the spotlight on the "underrated" ones again at the end. He did it for CNBLUE's Jonghyun when he said that he looked like he enjoyed it like in front of TV, for Siwan by nicknaming him "Idol Race Starter" and now with Lee Hyun Woo with "even when this poor kid got killed, he smiled hugely". It is just a simple yet touching nice thing to do <3

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The Kwang Soo & Jae Suk chemistry it's always the best, when they are together are always hilarious.
Kwang Soo and Jae Suk saves the show this 2014, because this year was the worst year for running man, without JS & KS the show was cancelled time ago.

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Totally agree. I keep watching for them and Gary. I also like when Gary are paired up with them. Good times.

I noticed more so in the last two eps that the editing makes things more intense than it is. In these missions where they have to find stuff, things aren't alwags straight forward. Like in the last ep, you can tell that Ji Hyo and Suk Jin were ousted before they found the blue magnet because when Gary got them, there was no blue magnet. I also think it's weird that the members didn't easily find the name tags since there's so many around and only found parchment for clues.

All that aside, it was worth it just to see Woo Bin and Hyun Woo's adorable smile. :)

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what you said about name tag is true and it's because such episodes are somehow scripted,but in mature way so that people usually can't notice that.
it's clear that black team had to win both game because they needed two pen,in my opinion even eliminaiting KJK (and maybe SJH) at first is some how scripted because they're not type of person who fool around,they're serious in playing games and figure out things but they can't make funny moment.in opposite haha,jae suk and gary know how to play like fool.
btw,i really liked this episode and best parts was jae suk prank on sukjin,just like what he did in ep 117,213,218 and.. .maybe i'm too biased toward jae suk but i think each member paired with him can make funny moment.

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Don't worry Im with you. I'm so biased towards yoo jae suk that sometimes I watch eps in which he won twice, thrice or more, just for him. I'm a huge fan and i seriously want to see yooruce willis or yoo hyuk come into action again!! I find the bickering between Kim Jong kook and yoo jae suk downright hilarious, though it was not there in this ep.

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The opening scene the best, great improvisation acting skills

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Kwangsoo should always wear black imo. He looked amazing with his proportions. I literally paused the show a couple of times just to stare lmao

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Like! and the spy duo of him and WooBinn with their long legs ----!

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A sight for sore eyes, those men together in black. <3

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Thanks for the recap.I really, really enjoyed this episode, I always randomly pick what to watch and it's usually a hit and miss but you know I just had to pick one with Kim woo bin.I feel bad that Hyun woo was over shadowed, not cool running man(for this and other similar cases).I feel they could have incorporated him more in the game,maybe as a third spy.
I especially liked the last game and that kim woo bin isn't all about his flower boy image,to actually ask for his face to be disfigured for the sake of the game,impressive.
Running man is like feel good medicine to me. I'd appreciate more doses of this. So if y'all have absolute favorite episodes please share the love.
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Why Running Man never invites female kpop groups like SPICA, CRAYON POP, SECRET, JEWLRY, AOA, RAINBOW, DAL SHABET, HELLOVENUS, FIESTAR, NINE MUSES, EXID, STELLAR, RED VELVET, LOVELYZ, WASSUP.

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Because female idols care too much about their image so they're not entertaining enough for the viewers.

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Because Running Man its on another variety level, from the list only Crayon Pop & Red Velvet will be in Running Man, the rest are for other variety like Dream Team, Weekly Idol, etc

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Though I have to admit, after watching weekly idol, AOA really stood out to me. I honestly think they would be great on Running Man. They're hilarious, adorably funny and bright, and willing to let themselves loose and have some fun with the cast. Haha, it'd be 10 times better if they had Doni and Coni come at the same time as AOA just to see how ridiculous they are to each other :)

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Coni couldn't come to Running Man, since he's in 1N2D which aired a the same time as Running Man.

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Running man is not an idol programme. Go watch other shows like Music bank for idol.

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Kim Woo Bin is super sexy in the episode! ?

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Kim woo bin is awesome :)

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Aw I liked this episode. Yay for the Kwang-Soo Wo-Bin pairing. And poor little gulible Hyun-Woo

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This episode was all about Lee Hyun-woo for me ^^ his adorable smile, his cuteness and his innocence that made his elimination so laughable, kkk :D How I wish he appeared more :(

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Details of Hyunwoo's aego:

HW runs up to KJK and LKW talking:
HW: what's going on, hyung? (to KJK)
KS: it's nothing, go look for hints.
HW: I found one here *taps the pen case KW is holding*

Kim Jong kook, in setting up an alliance with Kwangsoo:
KJK: I won't use my muscles against you
KS: that's why I shared my hint (the pens) with you
HW: I won't use my muscles either XD!

No particular comment beyond it. Just wanted to share/rehash the aego. ^_____^

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So sweet HW!
This is WB's ep because he's main guest indeed but i really love HW here. He's not great in game and kinda clumsy but he's so fresh and lighten the ep with his naive smile. Hope RM invite him again.

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Kim Woo Bin sure is on Running Man a lot. Hyun Woo did nothing all episode but laugh and get played. To get ousted right in front of him with the name tag he found, I don't know if I should praise the spies for their brilliance or chide Hyun Woo for his innocence. It was like taking candy from a baby. The funniest part was Jae Suk pretending to be the spy by writing Suk Jin's name on his hand.

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Man, this episode was golden. I haven't been enjoying it as much lately, but this episode just proved again what a winning ensemble of pd's and team this show has.

KWB is one of my favorite actors, and next to KS he was absolutely brilliant. I hope he returns more often to hang out with KS. And that walk in the end? Nearly killed me. How can he look so cool just by walking and throwing away scrolls? Kim Woo Bin is pure magic, I tell you.

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This was an exciting episode from start to finish. Can I just say I'm really impressed with Haha these past few weeks. He's doing really well.
Lee Hyun Woo is such a happy kid, I hope he comes back again to the show.
Thanks for the recap gummimochi!

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Kim Woo Bin is a charismatic person but I felt this episode was very unfair to the rest of the members who are not spies. Obviously, Woo Bin would win because he has a huge advantage: he knows how to eliminate the members. I felt this episode was scripted for Woo Bin to win, considering how he's label as one of the new Hallyu King. Nonetheless, the interactions between the RM casts were funny and it was those that helped me finished this episode. Overall, I was disappointed with the episode and felt bad for the non-spies. I guess, I am not a fan of spies episode because spies have a clear advantage over the non-spies. Of course, I know not all spies wins (there's a few episodes where their identities are uncovered).

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If it was scripted for him to win (and I don't think it was but I do think it was weighted in the spies favor) I doubt it's because he a "new Hallyu King". He's been on this shows enough times where basically he's been betrayed and made a fool of (get tossed to the side like a piece of paper in the water game was awesome) and this was more a chance for revenge for him.

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In general, a spy episode is going to look hopeless for the victims if spy wins and hopeless for the spy if the spy loses. I've seen both cases often enough to be satisfied that the PDs are trying for both a fair game and a fair show.

An important thing to remember is that the footage from a given contest can and always will be edited to make the game as tense as possible. This is easier to do if they PDs are not trying to fictionalize the outcome. That is, if you are under time pressure, you cut out the slow parts and use the best reactions, and if you are also trying to tell a fictional story, you are just making extra work for yourself.

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Thank you for your recap gummy :)
Lee kwang soo always have the best chemistry with the guests star he paired with such as kim woo bin in this episode and in previous episodes such as john park, ji chang wook, lee seung gi and song jae rim.
Great and funny episode, although i was rooting for haha to win. Overall i enjoyed this episode.

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LOOOOVED this episode!

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Kim Woo Bin and Lee Kwang Soo's pairing is gold! Finally they can shed their babo image and become smarter this ep. I'm rooting for them to win. The PD and cast would ensure the guests win anyway.
So refreshing from old nametag ripping.

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I can't type a proper comment. Kyaaaaaa so awesome.

This recap and the comments are just gold. Heeheehee~ seems like a really funny episode.:)))))

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Monday couple moments are no longer genuine.
I wonder why?

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I think MC moments are less awkward now. They seem genuinely comfortable and in the last few weeks, Ji Hyo has taken more initiative with Gary, esp with skinship. I like their interactions more now.

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It was never genuine ---- and even in the way earlier episodes, I rather suspected JiHyo + Haha (before his marriage - they had better chemistry/familiarity) than her + Gary. She has better camaraderie with Spartakooks too.

But because it's the 'character' to do so, she can scold/nag/flirt and Gary will flirt back on camera.

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the thing that stood out for me in this episode was the funny faces everyone pulled during the staredown contest. that and the fact that Lee Hyun-woo seemed to be smiling/snickering half the time he was on camera. for some reason that made me smile, too (he reminds me of an old Tickle Me Elmo doll that my neighbor's kid used to lug around).

another point: i agree that the setup was skewed to favor Kim Woo-bin. right from the get-go there was this sense that unless something went wrong he was going to win this one. oh well...

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Agree. Generally, the spy will win if we look at the whole history of 200+ episodes.

I think in this episode they did try to increase the difficulty for the spies by making some clues difficult to guess like matching up the border nametag with buttons and pen.

Off the top of my head, episodes where the spy didn't win.

Sherlock episode 79, JSJ eliminated by KJK and SJH
121 (nobody won because the spy didn't fulfill mission)
ep 196 Sherlock's segment where LKS was Lupin,
ep 181 SJH and Lee Jong Suk exposed
ep 185 KJK did not manage to win

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I keep replaying the scene when the Monday Couple had the stare-off and I crack up EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. LOL.

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Really enjoyed this episode! Loved how quick-minded Haha was this time and was rooting for him at the end, but Kim Woo-bin was awesome too (and love that he learned betrayal after his previous stints on the show haha).

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Love this episode! Woo bin no longer a pushover in RM! Will not forget Kwang soo's expression when he heard his name eliminated. Funny Hyun woo too when his said to write his name on his own name card.

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somehow script in last game but still fun to watch this ep especially, the eyes contact game is so damn funny!

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What a good episode! <3 Kim Woo Bin

One question, though. All of those spy profiles at the beginning of the show -- you know, Jae Suk able to open doors, Monday Couple scaling buildings, etc. -- were they just for fun, or did the writers initially plan to incorporate those traits in the game, then changed directions with the game plan?

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This is a little late but still, I'd like to thank you for your recap :)

The final match was awesome! Especially the last part wherein Woobin read from the parchment papers, declared he was the spy and threw the items he had while strutting down victory lane. He looked so cool. Really really cool. I played that part so many times and to be honest, that victory walk made me want to watch the movie.

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Woo Bin...he grows up so fast (in Running Man). Well, just as they say, what goes around comes around. It's partly Kwang Soo's fault for showing Woo Bin the betrayal tricks. Hahahaha. So proud of Woo Bin here. :)

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Great episode! Suspenseful AND funny, just like the great days of Running Man from 2 years ago. Awesome!

Some people are saying that this was scripted cozthe members didn't find the nametags. But you forget that you had two people looking for nametags and the rest for looking for parchments.
Also, two of the members DID find nametags but they didn't tell anyone about it (Haha and Gary).

Hopefully Running Man will have more great episodes like this one where it's suspenseful as well as funny (i LOL'd at the celebration dance after KJK was out).
Hopefully, we'll get some footage from the jail too!

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What a great episode after a long time. I laughed the entire way.

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