Park Jung-min was riding a dopamine high after nailing a mission on SBS’ "Whenever Possible", exclaiming, “I don’t think I’ll sleep tonight.”
On the Feb. 3 episode, Jo In-sung, Park Jung-min, and Park Hae-joon teamed up as “Gap friends,” joining forces with the so-called “Yoo-Yoo brothers” to hunt for hidden “gaps” around Seoul’s Gangdong District. The trio first wrapped a mission with ease, then set off to celebrate with a meal.
Gangdong native Jo In-sung led the group to his go-to pho spot, but a long wait had them scouting alternatives. While Jo and Yoo Yeon-seok checked out a nearby gukbap joint, the rest joked, “If not, let’s just hit Lotteria. Honestly, anywhere works―even a convenience store.”
Eventually, the five snagged a table at the pho restaurant and dug in. Jo laughed about how he often pops in with webtoon creator Kang Full for a cheeky daytime drink, prompting Park Hae-joon to quip, “Now’s not the time for that,” cracking everyone up.
Park Hae-joon, a dad of two, shared a parenting moment before an overseas shoot: “My kids cried so hard when I left. But after about ten days, even on video calls, they were passing the phone to each other. By two weeks, they barely noticed I was gone,” he said, sending the table into hysterics.
Jo In-sung added, “I’ve got three nieces and nephews. Honestly, I’m relieved they’re not my kids―if they start throwing a tantrum, I’m out the door. Parents are superheroes,” he said, saluting moms and dads everywhere.
For the check game, they played a round of “cilantro roulette”: whoever pulled the cup hiding cilantro picked up the bill. Park Jung-min drew the short straw and ended up covering both lunch and coffee, to the delight of his older castmates.
Jokes aside, Park delivered when it counted. After shining in the first “Gap” challenge, he doubled down in the second, helping the team clear all three stages in both missions and locking in a full sweep.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kim Hyo-jung)