
Lee Seo-jin's Surprise Late Arrival on 'Bi-Seo-Jin' Sparks Laughter, Kim Gwang-gyu's Mock Anger
Actor Lee Seo-jin brought laughter to viewers with an unexpected late arrival on the SBS entertainment show 'Bi-Seo-Jin'.
In the episode aired on the 7th, Lee Seo-jin and Kim Gwang-gyu were shown meticulously managing the promotional schedule for actors Ji Chang-wook and Do Kyung-soo's movie 'Sculpture City,' acting as their managers.
The two transformed into 'pro managers,' but an unforeseen situation led to explosive laughter: Lee Seo-jin's tardiness.
Upon hearing the news from the production crew that 'Lee Seo-jin is late,' Kim Gwang-gyu immediately reacted with indignation, asking, 'A manager is late?' This was followed by a flashback of Lee Seo-jin scolding Kim Gwang-gyu for being late in the past, saying, 'You're not thinking straight,' which induced explosive laughter.
Kim Gwang-gyu, finding himself under the camera's spotlight alone, burst into genuine laughter, remarking, 'It feels good that the cameras are all on me now that Lee Seo-jin isn't here.'
A moment later, the latecomer, Lee Seo-jin, appeared. Quick-witted, as soon as the car door opened, he blocked it with his foot in a gesture to 'block scolding,' turning the set into a sea of laughter.
Kim Gwang-gyu reprimanded him again, asking, 'What time is it that you're arriving now?' but Lee Seo-jin evaded with a smile, saying, 'Okay, just a moment...' His 'realistic reaction' of closing the door and completely blocking the nagging brought great amusement.
Kim Gwang-gyu continued to chide him, saying, 'Hey, when you were in 3rd grade, I was in 6th grade. You shouldn't treat your hyung like this,' but Lee Seo-jin's smile eventually ended their 'argument like cutting water with a knife.'
Meanwhile, 'Bi-Seo-Jin' is a real road show entertainment program that reveals the human side of stars by closely accompanying their daily lives, and Lee Seo-jin's characteristic prickly yet witty manager persona has become a key source of fun for the program.
The show 'Bi-Seo-Jin' (literally 'Secretary Jin') features actor Lee Seo-jin taking on the role of a manager/secretary, often showcasing his 'tsundere' (cold on the outside, warm on the inside) charm. The dynamic between Lee Seo-jin and his guests, as well as his interactions with his real-life manager and staff, are central to the show's appeal.