Actor Ko So-young transformed into a homemade sandwich teacher who makes sandwiches for the participants early in the morning, touching the scene with her sincerity in airlifting sandwiches from Seoul to Ssanggyesa Temple in Hadong, Gyeongsangnam-do.
The 5th episode of the MBN 30th Anniversary Consolation Project 'Oh Eun-young Stay', which will air at 9:10 p.m. on the 21st, features the last story of the 2nd participants, as well as the 3rd participants, a new face. In particular, the third-term participants draw attention by revealing deeper and more shocking stories.
In this regard, the day before Ko So-young heads to the set, she prepares a lunch box at home and expresses her sincerity toward the participants. Before recording, Ko So-young carefully mince fresh vegetables one by one to prepare ingredients for the filling, and complete a solid meal with careful hands that wake up from dawn on the day of recording, wrap sandwiches, and wrap them carefully.
Participants who received the lunch box exclaimed "It's a real honor", "I got lucky", "You have a pretty face, but your cooking skills are excellent", and Moon Se-yoon also rejoices "It's nice to come here and eat one dish by one by one", but Ko So-young laughs by expressing her sense of humility, saying "Just a livelihood".
In addition, Ko So-young bursts into laughter when Jang Dong-gun makes a surprise voice appearance while filming a self-camera. When Ko So-young hears Jang Dong-gun's voice while cooking, she says, "I can hear your voice!," he says, rushing to settle the situation. As a result, Jang Dong-gun's unexpected chemistry between the real couple, which is suddenly muted, is captured, drawing laughter.
On the other hand, Oh Eun-young makes the scene solemn with a tearful appearance referring to her late father. Oh Eun-young was talking to a participant in the funeral service when she said, `My father passed away last year and he left at the age of 94. Everyone around me says it's a favor, but there's no favor for your child. You don't know how many times you cried." In particular, Oh Eun-young added a heavy resonance by adding a confession that "'My father was a Korean War veteran'" and "'He is a national merit, but this time he is serving as a national guard.'" Expectations are high on how Oh Eun-young's personal confession will lead to comfort for funeral instructor participants.
The production team said "After the time of the 2nd participants, the journey of the 3rd participants with deeper wounds begins" and "The process of their sincere confession and change will deeply resonate with the viewers as well."