
KBS 2TV's "Men Who Do Housework Season 2" featured a customized filial piety tour for Park Seo-jin's three mothers and the daily life of Lee Min-woo's family expecting a baby. The program, which aired on the 6th, recorded a nationwide viewership rating of 4.0% according to Nielsen Korea, with the highest rating of 5.5% during the scene where Park Seo-jin and the ladies visited Geumo Mountain.
The broadcast showed Park Seo-jin conducting a filial piety tour in Gumi with his own mother, Lee Min-woo's mother, and Ji Sang-ryul's sister-in-law. Park Seo-jin transformed into "Guide Park," showing enthusiasm by lying on the ground to capture perfect shots for the ladies. During this, Park Seo-jin's mother expressed her family affection, saying, "I'm so happy to have sisters." Park Seo-jin explained, "My mom grew up as an only child and envied my dad, who had many siblings," adding, "Seeing the three of them get along like biological sisters made my mom look happy all day."
The ladies rode the Geumo Mountain cable car, which is 976 meters above sea level, and closely protected Park Seo-jin, who has acrophobia, during the hike. Despite being pressed for time by the last cable car, Park Seo-jin showed tension as he couldn't tear himself away from the ladies' sightseeing. When the ladies voluntarily fell behind, Park Seo-jin went hiking alone to show them photos of the beautiful scenery. After the hike, Park Seo-jin treated the ladies to duck soup, showing consideration. Chaeyoung from fromis_9 said, "I want to have a son like Park Seo-jin." Park Seo-jin successfully wrapped up the filial piety tour, saying, "Although the trip started suddenly, I felt proud because the ladies enjoyed it."
The episode also featured the story of Lee Min-woo's family, who are expecting a baby. Lee Min-woo announced his wife's imminent childbirth, saying, "I'm on standby 24 hours a day. Our second daughter is about to be born." Park Seo-jin congratulated Lee Min-woo by gifting a diaper cake. Eun Ji-won received a fortune from a shaman predicting he would have a child within 2-3 years and said, "I want a daughter too."
Lee Min-woo invited voluntary single mother Sayuri and her 5-year-old son Zen to his home. Zen couldn't take his eyes off Lee Min-woo's daughter during their first meeting, showing a "older woman-younger man chemistry." Eun Ji-won asked Lee Yo-won, "How do you think your husband would feel if your daughter had a boyfriend?" Lee Yo-won replied, "He would hate his very existence." Eun Ji-won agreed, saying, "I think I would feel the same if I had a daughter."
Sayuri offered support to Lee Min-woo and his wife, who are about to give birth. Lee Min-woo's wife said, "My husband cooks for me even late at night and takes good care of me." Lee Min-woo showed his skills in swaddling, demonstrating his readiness as an expectant father. Sayuri shared childbirth experiences with Lee Min-woo's mother and wife and even conducted a childbirth rehearsal. Lee Min-woo's mother revealed that she spoke harshly to her husband during labor, and Lee Yo-won empathized, saying, "Although I didn't curse, the moment I saw his face, I thought, 'Why do I have to go through this pain because of you?'"
The children went on a grocery run but got distracted by flashy game consoles and snacks, repeatedly forgetting the ingredients the adults asked for and buying the wrong items. Sayuri gifted live eels to Lee Min-woo's wife but couldn't prepare them herself, turning the house into a mess. Eventually, Lee Min-woo completed the eel rice bowl, and his wife praised it, saying, "It's so delicious."
"Men Who Do Housework" will air on the 13th and 27th, Saturdays at 9:20 PM for two weeks.
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