(3 hours before the shoot in the green room)
Nami and Soyeong, come on in.
(Unscripted comedians)
What is it?
Yeah.
- Did you finish rehearsing? / - Yeah.
Just one more rehearsal before the shoot.
Since we're bored,
let's spend some time playing a game.
I want you two to be honest.
It can be a male or female cast member.
When it comes to intelligence...
You guys seem to be the least...
- Why? / - Really?
I play a stupid character.
- I act like a fool to be funny. / - Yeah.
She has to act pretty
and I have to act like an airhead.
- Oh, so you were acting like an airhead? / - Yeah.
Let's talk about the past a bit.
Remember I jokingly asked you two this?
Who discovered the American continent?
Oh, right.
Who did you say it was?
From Stockholm...
Stockholm?
- Stockholm... / - He discovered America.
America?
Columbia.
Wow... Hold on.
- Hold on. / - You were close.
- You're close. / - Columbus!
Columbus.
I memorized "bus" but I forgot again.
You memorized bus?
I remember, when I asked back then...
Nami, you said Gulliver.
No, I said Indiana Johnson.
Not even Jones. Johnson.
You said Indiana Johnson.
Let's say I give you two a bunch of questions
and you do better than I expected...
Like if you get 7 out of 10 right
or 14 out of 20 right, I'll take it back.
So 70% of the questions.
- That's what we have to get? / - 70%?
Didn't that sound smart?
Then what's 70% of 150?
I'm not sure about that.
Let's get started.
This is a cute animal.
When it feels threatened, it spits.
A hydra!
That's not a real animal.
That's like from "StarCraft..."
It's not hydra?
What am I supposed to do with them?
There's an animal that spits?
A llama.
- Oh, a llama. / - You've heard of the Alpaca?
Llamas aren't that well-known.
Lesser-known than you?
Well...
At least people know me as the girl in pajamas.
But if they see a llama, "Hey, a llama!"
They don't say that.
Since we did a warm-up question...
That was a warm-up?
Yes.
Now we'll really get started.
- You're wearing purple now. / - Yes.
How do you say purple in English?
I forgot since you asked me out of nowhere.
Hold on.
Red, yellow...
It wasn't out of nowhere.
I haven't heard what purple is.
I know but you asked me out of nowhere.
What do we use to do this for makeup?
A cushion.
No!
- You mean a puff? / - Yeah!
Oh! Purple. Purple.
- Nice one. / - Purple.
Nice.
Older elementary school kids should know this.
Elementary school?
Yes, do you know what grades they are?
Since they're high-ranking...
Not high-ranking.
- Higher. / - Older students.
Older students?
Police.
We've seen them in many skits in Gag Concert.
Police.
No, I wasn't asking for the English word.
This isn't an English question.
What does the police say when arresting someone?
You... You... You...
- You have... / - You have...
I know!
You have the right to an attorney.
- You have the right to remain silent. / - Right.
You have the right to an attorney.
You have the right to remain silent.
You have the right to plead the fifth.
- You've heard of this, right? / - Yes.
So here's the question.
These rights.
What are these rights called?
- I've never heard of that before. / - The rights?
You've never...
How have you not heard of this?
The rights?
Police rights?
You've definitely heard this before.
National rights.
Rights?
Three syllables.
Something rights.
I'll give you a hint.
I'll give you a hint that you'll both understand.
I think there's a beverage with a similar name.
Gatorade rights.
I'm pretty sure it's a carbonated beverage.
I know! Lemon soda!
Lemon soda rights sound weird.
- It's a beverage brand? / - Pineapple flavored...
I know!
Oran-C.
I know!
Welch's.
None of those can be said on air.
It ends in "da."
I know!
Miranda.
- Miranda? / - Miranda.
- Miranda. / - Yes.
What is that?
Miranda rights.
Miranda rights is correct!
Hey, that hint was no good.
- Why? / - No, it was good.
You could've said the foreign actress' name.
- Miranda Kerr? / - Yeah, Miranda Kerr.
That's up to me.
I gave you a hint you two would understand.
People don't drink that beverage these days.
What do you call the invisible wall that prevents
women from getting promoted to high positions?
I know. Ostracized.
(Hahaha)
What are you saying?
That's such a dated term!
But...
- To ostracize someone? / - Yeah.
That's not it.
It's close but not quite there.
Lim Wooil!
Wooil, come this way.
This way, Wooil.
- What are you up to? / - This is good.
For me...
I've always been into trivia.
You know that I know a lot of random facts.
What do you call the invisible wall that prevents
women from getting promoted to high positions?
It's not the Berlin Wall.
Do you even know what the Berlin Wall is?
What areas did the Berlin Wall separate?
(Thinking)
(He's unsure)
Germany and Berlin.
Berlin.
Berlin is in Germany.
Really?
How many characters is it?
- You want a hint already? / - Yes.
Four characters.
You don't know?
What stops them?
I know.
Female discrimination.
You're on the right track...
I'll give you a hint.
I want to get up here.
I can see it.
But something prevents me from getting up there.
This ceiling is stopping me.
- Above me... / - Oh! Oh! Me!
Enemies on every side.
What's her deal?
- A ceiling? / - It's stopping you...
You can feel surrounded.
Do you know?
That's not it.
This one's kind of hard.
- Yeah, this one's hard. / - This one's hard.
It's something ceiling.
It's used very often on the internet and the news.
I know!
Glass ceiling.
Correct!
- Oh, glass ceiling. / - Have you heard of the term?
I have.
I've heard the term glass ceiling.
But I didn't know it meant this.
- This is my first time hearing it. / - These days...
These days, on the news
it's used very often when discussing gender issues.
Glass ceiling.
- Glass ceiling. / - Glass ceiling.
Hyeonho.
- Hyeonho. / - What's up?
So there's the king.
Back in the day in the Joseon era.
So, one of the subjects spreads a straw mat
in front of the king and kneels on it.
Then he asks the king to punish him.
- What is this act called? / - I know.
- Kneeling to await punishment. / - Hold on.
- What? / - Kneeling to await punishment.
Correct! What the...
I don't think I belong here.
I didn't know about that one.
- I didn't know. / - I thought it was, "Oh, wise king."
Me too.
How about a question on Korean history?
I was always good at history.
I'm not so good with history.
- So that's what you aren't good at? / - Yeah.
This is from the song, "100 Great Koreans."
Who is the founder of Balhae?
♪ He founded it ♪
Oh, okay.
That's right. That's the part.
♪ He founded it ♪
It's in the song, "100 Great Koreans."
♪ He established the nation ♪
- This song... / - It's in that song.
I want a hint.
There was a KBS drama about this person.
Choi Sujong...
Aha!
- Choi Sujong... / - He did a lot of historical dramas.
I suddenly forgot.
I know but I'm confused.
- You don't know. / - Oh! I know!
Just say it out loud.
Taejo.
Wrong.
You were wrong.
Taejo is from Goryeo.
That's right.
Dae Joyeong.
Correct!
That's right.
That wasn't an easy one.
I was confused. I thought it was Onjo of Baekje.
Yi Bangwon, who became Taejong,
wrote a poem to find out what his subject...
- Jeong Mongju was thinking. / - Yes.
A song with the same name came out in the 1990s.
- In the 1990s? / - I know.
- A poem? / - Yes.
- You want the title? / - "When I pass..."
- "I'll die 100 times..." / - No, but you're close.
That was Jeong Dojeon...
- Jeong Dojeon... / - Are you sure?
They both have the surname Jeong.
Me. I know.
"Azalea."
- No, it's a poem. / - Oh, a poem.
Here's a hint or else she'll never know.
Well...
I just gave you a hint.
Am I not allowed to guess?
Do you know?
Hold on. Let me repeat what Taehun just said.
"She'll never know."
(This is an amazing skill)
You left out the important part.
Older sister.
Sister.
No...
- ♪ I have a sister ♪ / - He's talking about the king...
He's talking about Taejong.
Do you think Taejong would go...
"Sister"
"Blah, blah, blah sister."
You think he said that?
They have no idea.
Give me the hint again.
It starts with "ha."
Ha?
You don't know?
He doesn't know.
Seo Taiji and Boys.
Oh, answer!
"Hayeoga."
Correct!
How do you not know your history?
Of course, everyone knows the song.
I bet you didn't know about this.
I just learned now.
I didn't know either.
"Hayeoga" was a tough one.
That one was hard.
I think that was a tough one.
What do you call it when a hostage or prisoner
forms an attachment with the captor and wants to
protect him after spending a long time together?
I know this one.
A hostage?
- A hostage... / - So I'm the hostage.
Now I'm the captor.
Oh, you start to like him from being with him.
I don't let you go.
There was this Kevin Costner movie
called "A Perfect World."
No, that's not what I want. I want the answer.
I'm sorry but can you not talk too much
before giving us the answer?
Don't say pointless things.
So what's the question?
It's a kind of syndrome.
I know!
Stockholm syndrome.
Correct.
Stockholm is the capital of what country?
- Stockholm? / - Yes.
Colombia.
You're not allowed to say Colombia anymore.
Hint, the World Cup.
Russia.
Denmark.
It's Sweden.
Just don't say anything.
- That would be better. / - Keep quiet.
This one is common knowledge.
What is it?
Who watches the news often?
Who's seen the news at least once?
On the internet?
That counts too.
I watch the news too.
All I play is the news at home.
- Really? / - I like to watch the news.
I heard you paid for adult channels.
That's for me to watch at night.
You paid for adult channels.
I had no choice.
This is a new term that refers to a place of business
that doesn't allow infants and children.
There was a debate on whether
this should be allowed.
Where is this place?
Where is the place?
I know.
- Restaurant. / - No, no.
Not the place.
Listen to the question.
Listen to the question.
- I explained for so long. / - He explained it already.
Give us the question again.
(He tries to explain things simply)
Child-restricted area.
That makes sense.
In English?
English.
Child...
Children.
Nope.
Baby.
Baby?
Yeah, you're saying all the words related to kids.
Baby here stop.
No, no. Not baby.
What's the first character?
No. No.
- I know! / - No baby. No baby.
- Wrong. / - I know!
No kids zone.
Correct!
(Nami got it right)
You finally got one.
(Confident)
No baby what?
No baby.
No baby what?
What is this Korean book
that was printed with the first ever printing press
50 years before Gutenberg's printing press?
I know.
"Tripitaka Koreana."
What do you mean by that?
(Maybe this one's too hard)
Taehun, you have to get ready for the shoot.
The shoot? Hold on. Come here.
Let me just give you one question.
If you get this right, I'll let you go.
Here it is.
Made 50 years before Gutenberg's...
"Jikji."
- What? / - What?
"Jikji."
- What? / - What?
"Jikji."
That's correct!
"Jikji."
How did you know?
I learned it in school.
(We went to school too)
For this question...
"Jikji" was a tough one.
Give us one last doable one.
- Yeah, give us an easy one. / - Pick one.
The easiest one.
Let's answer this one and leave.
When you move house...
- They say not to do it if this is around. / - Right.
- You've heard of this, right? / - Yes.
What are they referring to?
Answer. A ghost.
Correct!
- Why a ghost? / - Bye.
- You can go. / - Yeah.
You can go.
She's good at questions like that.
Why a ghost though?
I thought it was bad weather.
This is what we call the chief executive officer...
- In a company... / - I know.
CEO.
Correct!
What was that?
- No... / - What's your deal?
It's a type of bacteria
that usually infests livestock
and causes anthrax.
What is this bacteria called?
It's a type of bacteria?
I just gave you the answer yet you don't know.
Epidemic hemorrhagic fever?
- No, but... / - It causes anthrax.
Oh, anthrax bacterium.
(The end)
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