Nobody Expected This from Son Suk-ku… Not Even Yoo Jae-suk or Yoo Yeon-seok
2025-05-27 14:22
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Son Suk-ku Leaves Everyone Speechless with His Next-Level Game Strategy and Unexpected Charm on Whenever Possible
SBS’s Whenever Possible is back with a bang — and Season 3 is already promising next-level chaos and luck, thanks to the unbeatable energy of Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Son Suk-ku, and Kim Da-mi.

On Episode 24, airing May 27 at 10 PM KST, Son Suk-ku and Kim Da-mi join the crew as this week’s “gap friends,” stirring up the streets of Dogok-dong with unpredictable laughs and outrageous fortune.
The spotlight, however, quickly lands on Son Suk-ku, who rises as the undeniable game master. Before playing, he boldly declares, “Let me think through my strategy — I’ve got this.” True to his word, he stuns the cast with a jaw-dropping 100% hit rate, executing his plan with sniper-like precision.
Yoo Jae-suk, at first amused by Son’s serious approach, quickly loses his cool, exclaiming, “Suk-ku, what are you?! Who even ARE you?! I haven’t seen anything like this since Seung-won hyung!”
He’s so impressed that he becomes a full-fledged disciple of “Suk-ku School,” following his every move.

But the surprises don’t stop there. Riding the wave of luck, Kim Da-mi unleashes a game-changing move of her own — one that completely flips the scene.
Yoo Jae-suk’s coaching turns into sheer awe as he yells, “Da-mi, that was incredible!” Even Son Suk-ku stands up and applauds: “She read the whole game!
That was a god move.” As the lucky streaks pile on, Yoo Jae-suk concludes, “This is Tiger Woods level! It’s like a drama!”
Don’t miss the legendary luck, laughter, and unexpected brilliance on Whenever Possible, airing tonight at 10 PM on SBS.
Disney+ Thriller Nine Puzzle: A Killer Case and a Haunted Past
Disney+’s Nine Puzzle is quickly emerging as one of the year’s most talked-about psychological thrillers — and for good reason. The series stars Kim Da-mi as Yoon Ena, a brilliant but emotionally guarded criminal profiler who’s forced to confront her own traumatic past when a murder case eerily mirrors one from her childhood.
What sets Nine Puzzle apart is its layered storytelling. It's not just a classic whodunnit — it’s a cerebral deep dive into trauma, memory, and identity. As Ena gets pulled deeper into the investigation, the "puzzle" becomes as much about solving a crime as it is about uncovering buried truths within herself.
The pacing is tight, the atmosphere is chilling, and the performances — especially from Kim Da-mi and Jin Seon-kyu, who plays a mysterious figure connected to the old case — are commanding. Every episode ends with more questions than answers, keeping viewers glued to the screen.
If you’re into character-driven thrillers with a slow-burning mystery, Nine Puzzle deserves a spot on your watchlist. Nine Puzzle is available to stream on Disney Plus or Hulu.
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