
‘Sixth Sense 2: City Tour’ Returns with Upgraded Scale, Guest Lee Jun-young Sparks Shock in First Episode
The popular variety show ‘Sixth Sense: City Tour 2’ is back with an even grander scale and unpredictable fun.
In the premiere episode airing today (30th), Lee Jun-young joins as a guest to kick off the new season. This season promises a variety of locations and intriguing stories designed to stimulate viewers' deductive skills. The first city tour, themed ‘Time Machine in Seongsu,’ will put the cast to the test.
The cast, including Yoo Jae-suk, Go Kyung-pyo, Mimi, and new member Ji Seok-jin, will sharpen their wits to find the fake among places related to ‘future,’ ‘present,’ and ‘past.’ Ji Seok-jin, in particular, is expected to bring laughter with his seemingly sharp yet clumsy attempts at deduction. He notices subtle clues, like the almost-new condition of guest slippers, only to discover clear signs of use on the soles, hinting at his 'King Conan' persona.
The chemistry between close friends Yoo Jae-suk and Ji Seok-jin is also a highlight. When Ji Seok-jin finds it odd that a particular establishment lacks popular menu items, Yoo Jae-suk playfully quips, “That’s why you can’t be Gen Z, hyung,” causing the set to erupt in laughter. Furthermore, Ji Seok-jin and Mimi's dramatic short-form sketch acting managed to capture Yoo Jae-suk's taste.
Upon the reveal of the fake, the cast members were left in disbelief. Lee Jun-young exclaimed, “You could be an actor,” while Go Kyung-pyo could only stammer, “I never expected it to go this far.” These reactions heighten anticipation for the first broadcast.
‘Sixth Sense: City Tour 2’ is a program where the cast searches for a single fake hidden within a special journey exploring hot places and trendy issues dominating social media. The first episode airs tonight at 9:20 PM.
Netizens are expressing high anticipation for the new season. Comments include, “It’s finally back!”, “I’m so excited for this season’s guest and cast combination,” and “A Seongsu-dong episode already sounds fun,” showing strong engagement for the premiere.