'Those who have become drama junkies': Lee Young-ji, Ahn Yu-jin, and Lee Eun-ji, tearful drama marathon... generating laughter with parodies of iconic scenes

In 'Bbangbbang Earth Arcade,' the members all became known as 'drama junkies' as they belatedly binge-watched 'I'm Sorry, I Love You,' generating laughter.

The 9th episode of the tvN entertainment show 'Bbangbbang Earth Arcade' depicted a digital detox.

That day, when Lee Eun-ji was asked, 'What is the best drama of your life?', she mentioned 'I'm Sorry, I Love You' and described key scenes from the drama in detail, surprising Lee Young-ji with her answer, 'Not a single one exists.' However, later, the three of them—Lee Eun-ji, Lee Young-ji, and Ahn Yu-jin—became 'drama junkies,' watching the drama nonstop and shedding tears.

Lee Eun-ji noted, 'So Ji-sub's role as a terminal patient was truly heartbreaking,' while reciting the plot of 'I'm Sorry, I Love You' in detail. As they became 'drama junkies,' these individuals immersed themselves in the drama's emotional lines, ultimately continuing to watch while shedding tears. Notably, Lee Eun-ji recalled a scene that triggered emotions in her younger siblings, saying, 'Because of me, Yu-jin, Mi-mi, and Young-ji all cried.'

Even during filming, as the members became increasingly engrossed in the drama, Lee Eun-ji encouraged them to focus on filming by saying, 'We need to film, let's only watch until here,' and 'No more now. Let's watch together later.'

In the following wake-up mission, the members decided to undergo a 'digital detox' and had their smartphones and laptops confiscated. In response, Ahn Yu-jin complained, 'It’s not like we are on a school trip, I’m 23 years old,' and Producer Na Young-seok, upon seeing this, directed, 'Start with Ahn Yu-jin,' bringing laughter.

While spending time in nature, the members expressed disappointment saying they couldn't watch 'I'm Sorry, I Love You,' but soon began an analog performance to change the atmosphere. Lee Eun-ji invoked iconic drama scenes, parodying memorable moments from 'Something Happened in Bali' and 'Lovers in Paris.' Notably, Jo In-sung's scene where he held back tears during a phone call was perfectly executed, eliciting great laughter.

A standing ovation followed, and everyone enthusiastically reacted, saying, 'We don't need a TV.' However, the production team gradually left their seats with exhausted expressions, clearly demonstrating the heightened atmosphere.

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