Mad men episodes1/13/2024 ![]() ![]() However, the gold coin on the crown broke off the moment he touched it. This episode of “Animal Kingdom” had the cast turn into their animal counterparts, where Kwang Soo the giraffe (eight-year-old spoiler alert!) won the episode and was bestowed a golden crown. His long limbs and strength make for a worthy contender (of course, betraying helps too), so he’s actually come up on top during name-ripping or solo missions quite a lot. While Kwang Soo has plenty of “less than” images on “Running Man,” he’s actually one of the strongest ones too. Episode 141 – King of the animal kingdom, the giraffe Which is why we totally understand why Yoo Jae Suk insists he pays annual fees to the Comedian association. ![]() He actually did nothing more than stare at the dried persimmon longingly while rocking his body back and forth, but it was already super hilarious. One very iconic one was during this “Princess and the Ondals” episode where he put on a bald cap and tried to eat a dried persimmon hanging from a hat. ![]() Kwang Soo’s expressions are always hilarious, like that specific one he has when he’s on really high platforms or when he’s playing silly characters. There were tons of Kwang Soo-related placards, and the camera even caught people dressed in giraffe onesies! He’s the bona fide Prince of Asia! Episode 137 – No one does “silly” like Kwang Soo The locals flocked to the airport to welcome the cast, and the screams were deafening, especially when Kwang Soo finally appeared. Kwang Soo’s popularity is particularly high in (South) East Asian countries, as seen when the cast travelled to countries like Macao and Vietnam for their Asia Race. Despite so, “Running Man” history wouldn’t be the same without the Easy Brothers, nor the “Feel-Chok-Cross” chant, and honestly, we’re missing it already! Episode 133 – Behold, the “Asia Prince” Though, little did they know, they weren’t the real main characters of the episode and instead were just the scapegoats so the real spies could get their work done. And thus, came the birth of the “Easy Brothers” (a play on their surnames). This episode was during the era of “spies,” and for this particular week, Lee Kwang Soo and Ji Suk Jin were chosen to be the spies. So when you find yourself missing him a little too much, here are some episodes you can re-watch to help tide you over: Episode 68 – The start of “Easy Brothers” With the airing of his final episode last week, we’ve now officially entered an era without Lee Kwang Soo. Week after week, he goes all out to entertain the viewers (and when there’s a mudflat, he’ll literally run all the way out), even at the expense of his actor image. After 11 years, 3,991 days, and 559 episodes, our dear Lee Kwang Soo has checked out of “ Running Man.” As the “Asia Prince,” the “giraffe,” Yoo Jae Suk’s favorite “plaything,” one half of the “Easy Brothers,” leader of the maknae line… Kwang Soo’s impact on the show is undeniable. ![]()
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