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Yoo Seung-ho's Kindness Charms Lee Eun-ji on 'The Last Humans': 'Is Office Romance Possible?'
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Yoo Seung-ho's Kindness Charms Lee Eun-ji on 'The Last Humans': 'Is Office Romance Possible?'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Comedian Lee Eun-ji was charmed by actor Yoo Seung-ho's kind actions during the EBS special program 'The Last Humans'.
  • The episode, airing July 9, humorously explores the principle of a closed ecosystem where 'nothing is wasted' through a toilet malfunction crisis.
  • The situation forces the seven 'last humans' to confront unexpected challenges within their sealed experimental base.

Comedian Lee Eun-ji found herself captivated by actor Yoo Seung-ho's considerate behavior during the filming of the EBS special program, 'The Last Humans.' The unexpected display of kindness left a strong impression on the comedian.

The upcoming episode, scheduled to broadcast on July 9th at 10:50 PM, delves into the concept of a perfectly sealed ecosystem where resources are continuously recycled. The narrative takes a humorous turn when a critical crisis arises: the single toilet within their experimental base malfunctions.

This unforeseen event creates a significant challenge for the seven individuals who are part of this closed environment. Their survival and the integrity of the experiment are put to the test as they navigate the consequences of the broken facility.

The program aims to explore the principles of sustainability and resource management in a unique and engaging way, using the 'last humans' scenario to illustrate how even unexpected problems can be overcome within a closed system, all while providing entertainment through the cast's interactions and reactions.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.