'Geumgeumbam' Old New Yorker Lee Seojin "It Wasn't Like This in My Day" Embarrassed
[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] In the final episode of tvN's "Friday Friday Night" aired on the 20th, Lee Seo-jin was shown exploring "Besle," a place he frequently visited during his childhood.
In the broadcast, Lee Seo-jin visited Tower Records, which used to be his hideout, in the "Besle" of New York that has changed compared to 30 years ago. There, he reminisced about his youth.
Also, Lee Seo-jin expressed a mixed feeling of surprise and admiration at the glamorous past scenery, saying, "It wasn't like this in my days." The cheerful conversation between Lee Seo-jin and PD Na during the 15-minute segment provided entertainment to the viewers.
"Friday Friday Night" is a program composed of short-form corners with different themes such as labor, cooking, science, art, and travel in an omnibus format. The corners with different topics are characterized by their fast-paced development.
Na Young-seok PD's "Friday Friday Night" attracted attention not only with Lee Seo-jin but also with appearances by Lee Seung-gi, Jo Se-ho, Nam Chang-hee, and Hong Jin-kyung.
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The episode aired that day concluded with the final experience and class, receiving favorable reviews from viewers as the first short-form variety show.
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