UEE faces cruel reality by cooking her friend Mary in 'Laws of the Jungle'
2014.08.08
On August 8th broadcast of Laws of the Jungle in Indian Ocean, members have gone apart from each other to survive by their own.
The sole female member After School UEE has to experience the cruel reality of survival at the very first night of her lone expedition.
As the night falls and hunger strikes upon UEE, she has left with no choice but to cook her only companion, a quail which she named Mary, that was given to her by Kim Byung Man. During the broadcast, UEE showed a sorrowful expression while cleaning and preparing Mary to be cooked.
Lying in front of her is a dead Mary. Warm-hearted UEE commented, "Now you're not my friend, but a quail," expressing her sadness over her decision.
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