Actor Yoon Si-yoon joins tvN’s "Health Farmer" as its second guest and delivers a powerful performance worthy of his Marine Corps background.
In episode 4 of "Health Farmer," airing at 7:40 p.m. on the 11th, the five Health Farmers visit a fishing village in Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province, where they take on fishing for the first time in their lives alongside Yoon Si-yoon. Moving their stage from farmland to the sea, their extreme labor challenge is expected to bring both laughter and tension.
After exhausting themselves with grueling shiitake log work in the previous episode, the Health Farmers surprise everyone again the following morning in Jangheung, South Jeolla Province. Putting aside the pain from the day before, they instantly head out for a jog at Amotti’s remark, “Running clears everything.” Sprinting through the fields, they quickly regain their fighting spirit before diving back into the shiitake log work.
Their teamwork, which shifts into “professional mode” in just one day, is another key point to watch. From perfectly coordinated role sharing without words to their comical transformation into “beast mode” while carrying heavy logs, the laughter never stops. Baekho’s explosive complaint, “I can’t live as the youngest anymore,” and the story of guest Park Hae-jin unexpectedly becoming the “brain farmer” add to the nonstop fun.
At 3 a.m., the atmosphere shifts once again. The five Health Farmers and Yoon Si-yoon head to Goseong in the pitch-black darkness to begin fishing operations. While everyone is tense about their first experience working at sea, former Marines Amotti and Yoon Si-yoon cannot hide their excitement, raising expectations for their special chemistry.
As Yoon Si-yoon, Amotti, and Baekho focus on setting up the stationary net, Choo Sung-hoon, Heo Kyung-hwan, and Jung Dae-se attempt to meet their target workload before dawn. However, an unexpected emergency occurs during the operation, plunging the boat into sudden chaos and heightening curiosity about what will unfold.
tvN’s "Health Farmer," Korea’s first “Nongjicul (farming + physical)” project, airs every Sunday at 7:40 p.m.
Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press
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