
'Antarctic Chef' Faces Major Setback: Baek Jong-won's Team Endures 4 Flight Cancellations Before Dramatic Antarctic Arrival
MBC's new entertainment show, 'Antarctic Chef,' kicked off with an unexpected and arduous journey, leaving viewers in suspense. The team's flight to Antarctica was canceled a staggering four times consecutively due to severe weather conditions, including icy runways and blizzards.
Members initially found themselves in a state of panic, questioning if it was all a prank. "Is this a hidden camera?" they wondered aloud, overwhelmed by the uncertainty. After a grueling six-day wait, they finally achieved their goal of reaching the Antarctic continent.
Chef Baek Jong-won, who initiated the expedition with a sense of mission concerning climate change research in Antarctica, also expressed his anxieties. "I thought the first cancellation was understandable," he confessed, "but after the second and third, I realized this was truly real. What if we, who were chosen to come here, couldn't make it?"
Upon receiving the news of their successful entry after five long days of waiting, the production site erupted in cheers. Baek Jong-won was seen clapping with relief, exclaiming, "We're finally going!" The members embraced each other, sharing their immense joy.
Finally taking off after a six-day delay, the team was deeply moved upon arrival. They described the scenery as "awe-inspiring" and "beyond words," feeling as though they had reached the "end of the Earth." Baek Jong-won echoed their sentiments, emphasizing, "This isn't a place anyone can come to. Only the chosen can enter."
'Antarctic Chef' has thus made a powerful debut, vividly demonstrating the grandeur and challenges of Antarctica from its very first episode.
Korean netizens reacted with humor and anticipation. Comments included, "Imagine the food they'll make after all that trouble!" and "Baek Jong-won looked genuinely stressed, that's the realness!" Many expressed excitement for the upcoming episodes.