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Unexpected - Season 1

No matter your age, no matter your gender, there's something you are not doing. Maybe you don't have the courage? Maybe you don't have the opportunity? If so, here are five men who will inspire you to do it and make it happen. Each week, a special guest joins the five hosts and tries to do something they have never done before. It's a fresh, challenging, exciting, and hilarious talk show.

Top Cast

  • Lee Yong-jin

    Lee Yong-jin

    Regular Member

  • Choi Si-won

    Choi Si-won

    Regular Member

  • Jo Se-ho

    Jo Se-ho

    Regular Member

  • Joo Woo-jae

    Joo Woo-jae

    Regular Member

  • Yoo Byung-jae

    Yoo Byung-jae

    Regular Member

Overview

No matter your age, no matter your gender, there's something you are not doing. Maybe you don't have the courage? Maybe you don't have the opportunity? If so, here are five men who will inspire you to do it and make it happen. Each week, a special guest joins the five hosts and tries to do something they have never done before. It's a fresh, challenging, exciting, and hilarious talk show.

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