[TV Report]Why did the producer of ‘Two Days and One Night’ wear a thick jumper in the middle of summer? On the Sunday episode that aired on KBS2, the “Two Days” cast and crew members faced off in a game of “rock, paper, scissors” in a special camp session aimed at preparing them for the summer heat.
The cast members had to reach their destination, Haman, in a heated car with no air conditioning and windows that did not open. Their sultry drive however changed at the tollgate when they played the “rock, paper, scissors” game with the staff over an air conditioned car.

Camera director Ji Sang-ryeol, a renowned expert of the game, faced off with all six cast members. If any one of the six beat him, the cast team would win the mission.
But the nervous director failed to flaunt his skills, and the cast team successfully won the air conditioned vehicle. The staff team played another match, this time over snacks, but lost again. The final game was between Kang Ho-dong and the producer; the penalty – wearing a winter jumper. Victory again went to the cast.
Producer Na Yeong-seok had to wear a thick jumper. Thanks to the unexpected wins, the cast members, contrary to their usual bad luck, could enjoy a cool and happy ride to their destination whereas producer Na sweated all the way.

After the program aired, viewers hailed Na’s performance saying, “The episode and the games provided a big laugh.”
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lol all the bad things Na PD has done to them in the past finally came back to him xD;;
ahhahaha karma should i say? (to PD na) XD
poor PD Na,
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thick winter jacket on a hot summer day.
karma just got him. hahahaha
this is for all the kanari drinks kim C had to bear.
One thing about the 1N2D staff is that they’re so game into whatever they have to do in order to keep the show fresh and entertaining, knowing what being seen on TV entails. Notwithstanding the fact that they’re, in Hodong’s view, “outsourced”. Other staff from other shows would have just bolted off if a camera focuses on them.
Keep up the good work!
haha… cute. The staff is very cooperative and very willing to participate in the shooting.