

stuff like episode 287 (2PM), or 293 (fencing) onwards), although KB recently switched timeslots again so the ratings look bad. This year, I'd say the most recent episodes have been pretty solid (i.e.

Park Sung-woong (72 | netflix 2017:2), Kim Dae-myung & co (222 | netflix 2020:11), Zico & Kim Dong-hyun (138 | netflix 2018:30), Hong Jin-kyung & co (149 | 2018:41), Koyote (168 | 2019:8), Lee Eun-hyung & co (254 | netflix 2020:43) ago And on the off chance you haven't watched all idol eps here are the best All of red velvet eps (21, 84, 139) also irene's guesting with late shinee's leader (29) Super Junior (100, 200) BtoB (74) Shinee (50) Snsd (88,89) Sistar (32) 21 shownusboyfriend 3 yr. Main cast-focused special episodes (5% ratings, field trip, music videos) Knowing Bros is a South Korean variety show which features the main cast acting as students in a High School concept and Korean celebrities guesting as the 'Transfer Student'. Seollal/Chuseok/etc specials, especially with "Knowing Sisters" Park Mi-sun & co, or ssireum wrestling with Lee Man-gi (41 | netflix 2015/16:11, 95 | netflix 2017:25, 146 | netflix 2018:38, 165 | netflix 2019:5, 198 | netflix 2019:38)Īthletes are generally fun like Kim Yeon-koung (239 | netflix 2020:28) Knowing Bros: With Ho-Dong Kang, Jang Hoon Seo, Soo Geun Lee, Hee-chul Kim. Some of the episodes I found entertaining: Even as a non-kpop fan, I find some idols are funny/more experienced in variety/are older and can talk more openly about stuff, whereas there are plenty of boring actor episodes. The main cast simply doesn't go that hard at the guests in recent episodes unless they're really close to the guest, whether they're an idol or not.

I also started watching KB through Netflix, but I think a lot of KB fans on this reddit tend to conflate holding back for idols' reputation with holding back on adult humor because they're in a primetime slot.
