After the 3rd episode of 'Gabriel', the broadcast time is changed, and eventually, it will avoid a confrontation with 'Seojin's 2'
Jul 03, 2024
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JTBC 'My name is Gabriel' announced that it will move the time zone from the third episode, which will be broadcast on the 5th (Friday), and visit viewers at 10:30 p.m. on Friday night.
'My name is Gabriel' was originally scheduled for every Friday at 8:50 p.m. However, the confrontation with tvN's entertainment program 'Seojin's 2', which aired at the same time last week, changed the time zone as if it was burdensome.
Producer Kim Tae-ho's 'My name is Gabriel' and producer Na Young-seok's 'Seojin's 2' were organized in the same time zone, drawing attention even before the broadcast. Producer Na Young-seok laughed first, with 'My name is Gabriel' hitting 1.1 percent nationwide in the first confrontation with 'Seojin-in 2' which premiered last week. 'Seojin-in 2' hitting 7.9 percent.
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Park Myung-soo, who lived the life of Somtam Jangsu Uti in Chiang Mai, Thailand, starts preparing for the business in earnest after a turbulent shopping spree. Park Myung-soo starts making Somtam after preparing ingredients, but the path to becoming a Somtam master is not easy. When compared to Park Bo-gum, who is good at anything MC Defconn, Park Myung-soo ends up exploding and devastating the scene.
Somtam Jangsu Uti's business spot is in front of the 3rd Chiang Mai temple, 'Wat Prasing'. Wu-Ti's master curiously starts selling cotton sweat amid the support of the part-timer 'su', but he is embarrassed when he sees an empty street. In the shocking Thai heat, which reached 45 degrees without any customers, Park Myung-soo makes people laugh by revealing the appearance of 'gold side'.
Nevertheless, Park Myung-soo is said to be sincere in his business by actively promoting the street to sell cotton sweat, drawing curiosity about his performance. It is raising curiosity about what will happen to Wooti's day with the goal of 50 bowls.
In addition, Park Bo-gum, who heads to Dublin, Ireland, spends his last day living as Lurie, the head of the choir 'Rampartz'. Lurie Bogum, who is set to perform her long-awaited busking on St. Patrick's Day, Ireland's largest anniversary, cannot hide her worries about the rain that suddenly begins to fall on the day of the performance. Viewers are paying keen attention to Lurie Bogum's three-day performance to see if busking will be possible in the rain.
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