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Lee Soo-geun wipes a fake tear. “This is better than any nunadrama.”

Guests arrive pretending to be new students transferring from another school. They submit an "application form" that the cast reads aloud to uncover hidden talents, funny habits, and personal secrets. -nunadrama- Men on a Mission -Knowing Brothers-...

Because the cast members have worked together for years, their banter is seamless. They know exactly how to push each other's buttons. This long-term comfort creates an "insider" atmosphere, making the audience feel like they are sitting in on a real classroom of lifelong friends. 3. A Gateway to Korean Pop Culture Lee Soo-geun wipes a fake tear

and Lee Sang-min : Completing the team with their unique brand of self-deprecating humor. Why Fans Love It Because the cast members have worked together for

The male cast (Kang Ho-dong, Lee Soo-geun, Kim Young-chul, etc.) usually spend the episode bullying guests or making crude jokes. But with Hee-sun? They turned into nervous middle schoolers. She scolded them, physically swatted at them, and called them out for their antics. The men didn't just accept it—they thrived on it.

Lee Soo-geun wipes a fake tear. “This is better than any nunadrama.”

Guests arrive pretending to be new students transferring from another school. They submit an "application form" that the cast reads aloud to uncover hidden talents, funny habits, and personal secrets.

Because the cast members have worked together for years, their banter is seamless. They know exactly how to push each other's buttons. This long-term comfort creates an "insider" atmosphere, making the audience feel like they are sitting in on a real classroom of lifelong friends. 3. A Gateway to Korean Pop Culture

and Lee Sang-min : Completing the team with their unique brand of self-deprecating humor. Why Fans Love It

The male cast (Kang Ho-dong, Lee Soo-geun, Kim Young-chul, etc.) usually spend the episode bullying guests or making crude jokes. But with Hee-sun? They turned into nervous middle schoolers. She scolded them, physically swatted at them, and called them out for their antics. The men didn't just accept it—they thrived on it.