This scene is a detailed commentary on the Korean variety show 'Running Man'. The author, a long-time viewer, explains why the show is not scripted, highlighting the natural reactions of guests and cast members, the mind games involved, and the cast's unique personas. It emphasizes the show's unpredictability and the genuine interactions between the cast and staff.
JIHAN CLAIRE FEDELIN
As for someone, who have watched Running Man since the beginning, I can attest that there is no such thing as scripted on it. Introductions spiels at the start is natural for the guests but how it will go is based on the answer of the guests and how the members react which is ve
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