Seo Jang-hoon and Tang Wei are in love with their girlfriend for a year (My Turn)
Sep 25, 2025
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SBS's Thursday entertainment show 'Hantang Project-My Turn' (hereinafter 'My Turn') showed the essence of a B-class emotional reality show that never knows where to stand out in each episode, creating a syndrome that maintains the top 10 of the SBS entertainment show for the first and longest period '7 consecutive weeks', and peaked its popularity by soaring to fourth place ahead of its final broadcast.
In today's broadcast (25th), a drama of desire of 'Bbong Carbonnyeondan' dreaming of Han-tang will unfold, and fatal events beyond imagination will be poured out. First, Lee Kyung-kyu and manager Kim Won-hoon went directly to investors for the success of the Mulberry Carbon Group. The person who appeared in front of them was none other than Lee Soo-ji, the god of the secondary character, and this time, he transformed himself into a big Chinese hand, signaling that the scene would turn into a sea of laughter. A bigger twist was followed by Seo Jang-hoon as her boyfriend.
Seo Jang-hoon introduced Lee Soo-ji, his girlfriend who looks like Tang Wei, by surprise, and the two devastated the scene with a cold love parade. When Kim Won-hoon asked "Are you two meeting?" Seo Jang-hoon "Don't go anywhere and talk. It's been a while since we've been together," he replied slylyly. However, Kim Won-hoon "I don't think they're dating. I think you like it so unilaterally````````````````. Seo Jang-hoon also laughed when Lee Soo-ji spoke in Chinese, saying, `I've met for a year, but I don't understand anything.'
In the meantime, Lee Soo-ji, the financially wealthy girlfriend, set a special investment condition that would put Lee Kyung-kyu in trouble "If Tak Jae-hoon was withdrawn and Seo Jang-hoon was put in as a member, I would invest 10 billion won." made an unconventional proposal. Lee Kyung-kyu, who was at the crossroads of choice, seemed to be deeply troubled, but her eyes turned to desire and abandoned Tak Jae-hoon as she wanted. However, it is expected to amplify viewers' curiosity by showing an angry-looking investor suddenly declaring that he will fail to invest.
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When he sneaked out of the room, Park Ji-hwan said, "I can't just go! He froze the scene with his cut-throat remarks, "Cut your feet and stamp your feet and go away." Choo Sung-hoon tried to make Lee Kyu-hyung 'horse muscle low kick' to relieve the atmosphere, but it was a 'yuk character' explosion that returned. And Cho Woo-jin, the eldest brother who watched the scene interestingly, rather fell in love with Choo Sung-hoon and raised the tension to the highest point by suggesting "Come into our organization instead of Yakuza".
But after a while, the situation completely turned upside down. When the police siren sounded, a family wave sweep took place, and as it turned out, Lee Kyu-hyung, who was an undercover police officer, and the Mulberry Carbon Group will collaborate to arrest Cho Woo-jin and Park Ji-hwan, which will provide anti-war fun.
Finally, the news that Lee Kyung-kyu, the godfather of entertainment, went missing was reported to the hill, signaling that the story of desire had descended into catastrophe. It was the members of the `Bbong Carbon Year Team' who were identified as the leading suspects in the case. Lee Kyung-kyu, who was excited to hear that he was nominated for the '2025 SBS Entertainment Awards' on the day of the incident, went on his first MT with the members, but he can see what happened to the members who went on the MT and who took Lee Kyung-kyu with them through the broadcast.
Meanwhile, Park Ji-hyun, who accidentally witnessed Lee Soo-ji and Nam Yoon-soo's kiss last week, turned into a 'straight forward man' To Lee Suji, "Do you like Yoon Soo?", "Then what am I to you?" It raised interest in the heightened triangular romance by throwing an intense 'Love Signal'.
The finale of the chaos that will rattle the hearts of viewers, the last story of the `Bbong Carbon Year Group' can be found on 'Myton', which airs tonight at 9 p.m.
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