Running Man Episode 130 Streaming Hd
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As much as guests can contribute to the fun and hilarity of the show, having a members-only episode is really most enjoyable to watch unfold (see: episodes on Strongest Running Man 1 & 2). The PDs and writers have brought us another mind-juggling situation. They had us viewers guessing, along with the members, what was going on.
Another episode added into my favorite's list. I was totally kept on my toes throughout the episode, loved the twist and was wondering why Haha hadn't been reincarnated like everyone else and got my answer at the end.Lets give it up for Ji Suk Jin !! Great to see him eliminate Sparta Kook, my reaction = " OOOOOOOMMMMMFFFFFFGGGGGGGGG !!!!! NOOOOOOO WAYYYYYY !!! )@(&)(#&)Y)#" LOL.The Monday Couple getting reincarnated as one another was so cute, I so should've seen that coming . Even reincarnated Ji Suk Jin gets eliminated first, what are the chances ?!! LOL. Everyone shined in this episode and I'm so happy that we finally got a non-guest episode, but I think that's because the PD's try to come up with a concept that outdoes the previous ones so they try to space out the episodes where there are no guests.
i like this episode for several reasons:1. after what seems like forever, ha-ha has finally won a game all by himself -- i think this is his first since he had gotten hitched, so this victory is esp. sweet :)2. Ji Suk-jin ripped KJK's name tag! (and came within an inch of winning this round, too) i could almost imagine his son jumping in glee after seeing that. good job.3. gary ripping off ji-hyo's tag (bitter) and butting in during that "love confession" scene (sweet) -- and then being "reincarnated" as ji-hyo and getting the same treatment later (hilarious)4. LKS's period costume made him even more noticeable than usual -- those huge epaulettes on his shoulders looked imposing and (deceptively) heavy. he kept getting "hit" in both of his past and present lives lol5. the rock-paper-scissors game between jae-suk and LKS had me howling like a banshee
1) SpartaKook is back in action and he is a professional predator. He really look like a dashing action star with his agile movements and his spandex. Can someone ask him to act as a boss, a detective or a spy? He look hot in this episode and is constantly on fire.
Wow! one of my favourite episodes ever. Definitely love it when they fight it out among themselves. I could never have guessed the winner from this episode. But this keeps it fresh rather than always knowing that Jong kook will definitely win! Haha deserves the win definitely.
This was one of the best RM episodes for me! I love what they do when there's no guest. This whole episode was full of hilarity and I have so many favourite moments. My biggest regret was not seeing Sukjin win because he was actually THIS CLOSE. Haha's name tag was half-off and if he'd just be a millisecond faster, he would've won.
I love that as of late Ji Suk Jin has been making it past the half-way point of the episodes. Whether by neglect or sheer dumb luck, i think he has been in the final five in the past 4eps? He has been showing a lot more confidence and Ji Hyo has been showing more ruthlessness. That is going to add to the epicness if YEH ever guests.
Totally loved this episode. The beginning kept me guessing why all those weird things were happening to them, but it all came together so brilliantly in the end. The staff that comes up with the games are so creative! Loved it when Ji Suk Jin ripped of KJK's nametag. I was really hoping he would take victory, but happy for Haha - as it was such a fun unexpected twist at the end.
Thank you for recapping! LOVED this episode!! I actually prefer episodes without guests sometimes as no one goes easy on anyone when it's just the RM members. I am getting tired of everyone ALWAYS ganging up against KJK especially since his hands were already injured...but I am very happy that Suk Jin finally after all these years got KJK's name tag. I thought it was hilarious that "Suk Jin" was still the race starter even with all the reincarnation twists...So funny. KJK now injured his leg before he got to Hong Kong so I hope he takes it easy. =( Even with an injured leg he goes to film Running Man..that's dedication for you! KJK FIGHTING!
Go Big Nose Hyung! He was awesome this episode. I'm kind of sad for Gary though, he thought he was the winner - against Jong-kook, no less! And it ended up being a fake-out. Sadness. I love when Gary wins.
Finally catching up on my RM episodes. And I have to say that Gary is getting better at lying. If you compare it with how he fared during The Gary Show (which's one of my fave episodes), this is definitely an improvement! :D
OMG! Ingenious...Epic...Brilliant... Kept me on edge throughout the whole episode. How did they come up with such a great storyline/game? And just today I thought the "Running Man" episodes were getting too similar and a little boring. I was so wrong! I'm really blown away by this episode and I think I can watch it for more than once without getting bored. WOW.
Finally, an episode without a guest. Not that I don't like RM with guests, but for me they seem to have the best and most creative concepts when there are no guests, and honestly the show is funnier with just the cast too.
Here are some episodes (without guests) that you will surely enjoy, may you be a first-time viewer or a long-time fan! Part 1 of the list focuses on the very first episode until the latest episode that Gary has joined in
The episodes where they travel abroad are always all kinds of fun, be it the memorable guests or the exciting missions in an exotic location. The members first experienced their avid international fanbase first hand when they went to Thailand (episodes 50-51), then tackled the Macau tower in Macau (episode 133), and went mining for gold in Australia (episodes 188-189, 191), and so on.
Since its first episode way back in 2010, Running Man has been churning out excellent and hilarious episodes week in, week out. What's even more amazing is the fact that the producers of the show continue to develop and come out with new ideas for every new episode, including giving the members superpowers (ep 74) and more recently the brilliant reincarnation episode (ep. 130). These episodes have set Running Man apart as a typical variety show, and have kept fans coming back for more every single week.But over the course of the 130 episodes so far, there have been detractors who are quick to claim that Running Man is scripted. In a variety show, the word 'script' is deadly. Fans tune in to variety shows for the spontaneity and the natural interaction of the cast members. It's understandable too; if they wanted to watch a show with a script, why not just watch a drama? Almost like a horror drama. Some of the arguments about why Running Man is scripted include: how would a variety show be able to run smoothly if not for the production team and the writers giving instructions to the members? It's no secret that Running Man has its own writers, as mentioned by the members occasionally, so there must be parts of the show which are scripted. Many may think that scripting spoils the variety concept of Running Man but in fact, it helps keep things going. I think that scripting is vital for the flow of an episode, as long as it's not overdone. Generally, from my observation of various episodes, the opening is almost always scripted. This is because the members have to introduce the landmarks, and to introduce the guests who are appearing on the show, and it would not look good if they make a mistake through ad-libbing. I also believe that the team selection is almost always planned. I mean, if you consider it, all the high profile guests are almost always in the same team as Yoo Jae-suk. Securing screentime is very important on a variety show and being with MC Jae-suk does significantly increase the guest's screentime. The games and the theme of the episode is also definitely scripted. The producers and the writers come up with game ideas, and concepts like the Superpower episode and Reincarnation episode which make Running Man much more enjoyable to watch.But once the games and the race starts though, that's when the scripting stops. The members then turn on their characters (Lee Kwang-soo portraying the Icon of Betrayal, Kim Jong-kook as the overbearing but powerful Commander, Gary as Gary, etc...) and run out the entire episode without the need to follow any sort of script. A lot of the interactions between the Running Man members is largely natural and unscripted, as the members have been shown to be extremely close offscreen as well. The outcome from the games and races may seem scripted, but as many of the guests who have come on Running Man can attest to, the final victory is up to the members, not the production team.Let me give you an example. In episode 130, Suk Jin pulled off one of the biggest surprises in Running Man history. The weakest member among the Running Men mustered up all his strength and ripped off the Commander's nametag, a move that no one could have seen coming. Immediately after the episode, some people have gone to the forums to proclaim that "Hey, this is too much! It's so obvious that it's totally scripted." I disagree. I highly doubt that the writers or the production team instructed Kim Jong-kook to let Suk-jin tear off his nametag. No one, not even Suk-jin himself could believe that he actually tore off the Commander's nametag. The look of surprise on his face as he held the prized nametag aloft is proof enough of this fact. But of course, there is always an exception to the rule. The best example of Running Man overdoing the scripting can be found in the Big Bang Special (ep 84-85). It was extremely obvious that the Running Man members were purposely hanging back from tearing the Big Bang members. HaHa letting G-Dragon escape while pretending not to notice him was funny the first time around, but when he did it a second and a third time, it became quite annoying.Perhaps the production team didn't want to invoke the wrath of the Big Bang fans out there by seeing their beloved idols get outed so quickly, but the scripting in both episodes really spoiled it for the true Running Man fans.Variety shows like Running Man are there to make us, the audience laugh. That is the main goal of a variety show. Even the Running Man members sometimes mention that losing the game 'for the sake of variety' is well worth it. The characters that the members adopt while filming may not fit their characters in real life, but again, it's all for the sake to bring laughs. We wouldn't be able to enjoy the laughably weak Kwang-soo and his betrayal DNA if not for Running Man. And I highly doubt that Gary will be able to show off his peaceful and naive side if he never joined Running Man (his persona in LeeSsang is extremely cool). In the end, scripting may be a taboo topic to discuss when it comes to variety shows like Running Man but it is definitely necessary for the show to run smoothly. Without that little bit of scripting, we may not even have as many laughs. There will still be people on the forums loudly proclaiming 'THIS IS ALL SCRIPTED!', and there will be a war of words between them and the Running Man faithful. But in the end, all we need to do is sit down and laugh our heads off at the brilliance that is Running Man.What do you think about scripting in Running Man? Leave a comment below.Cheerios! 2b1af7f3a8