Eric and Shin Hyesung battle it out for Junjin on ‘Shinhwa Broadcast’!
2012.09.10
Shinhwa members Eric and Shin Hyesung battle it out on the latest episode of Shinhwa Broadcast in a bid to recruit members for their own teams.
8th September episode of the jTBC variety show, the Shinhwa members became ‘The Petty Thieves’ (a parody of the hit movie ‘The Thieves’) and the two teams went up against each other in a treasure hunt. Before the race began, Eric and Shin Hyesung, as the respective leaders of the black and white teams, received a mission to recruit two members for their teams.
The two team leaders bumped into each other at the car park and started trying to figure out each other’s strategy, getting locked in a psychological battle. Both leaders aimed to recruit Junjin for his physical strength and variety sense, and launched into an all-out battle for Junjin.
While Eric and Shin Hyesung focused on winning Junjin over, the remaining members did not hear from either team leader and just waited, unable to hide their disappointment. The 15-year friendship among the members were tested amidst false news of ‘we’re coming over now so just wait’ and situations of betrayal.
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