Yum Jung-ah, Park Joon-myun, Dex, Kim Hye-yoon, and Lee Si-eon's 'Sanjijiksong' Finishes Strong
tvN variety show 'Eonnine Sanjijikong in Calape' concluded its run with the four siblings' chemistry outshining the exotic scenery of Bohol, Philippines.
Yum Jung-ah, Park Joon-myun, Dex, Kim Hye-yoon, and Lee Si-eon's 'Sanjijikong' Finishes Strong

tvN variety show 'Eonnine Sanjijikong in Calape' wrapped up on a high note, showing off the four siblings' chemistry that shone even brighter than the exotic scenery of Bohol, Philippines.
On the 14th, the final episode of 'Eonnine Sanjijikong in Calape' (directed by Kim Se-hee) unfolded the last journey of Yum Jung-ah, Park Joon-myun, Dex, Kim Hye-yoon, and special worker Lee Si-eon. It came to a close amid overwhelming buzz, sweeping first place in the 2049 target ratings across all channels in the same time slot, including terrestrial broadcasts, for five consecutive weeks.
The highlight of the day was the activity that took place on the Loboc River, the 'Amazon of the Philippines.' Dex sent living rooms into a frenzy with his unrestrained Tarzan swing and back-tumbling dive. Watching this, 'leader' Yum Jung-ah could not close her mouth at Dex's lethal charm in his element, saying, "I thought it was a dating show." 'Princess Mamel' Kim Hye-yoon also radiated charm, earning the nickname 'little Dex' through retries that showed no fear of failure.
The laugh bomb went off in an unexpected place. In the jump rope game played while wearing acupressure slippers, unlike the older sisters writhing in pain, Kim Hye-yoon pulled off the jump rope with a serene expression. Lee Si-eon could not hide his astonishment, saying, "She's like a female master." On the other hand, Dex, who had been confident, claiming he was a former 'taekwondo prospect,' revealed his clumsy charm the moment it began.
The pinnacle was the 'Joyful Banana Harvest' mission. Under five commandments that forbade irritation and criticism, the members suppressed their bursting instincts and produced capitalist-style 'forced smiles' that drew bursts of laughter. Park Joon-myun struggled to hold back the 'ah, c—' that unconsciously slipped out, while Kim Hye-yoon delivered method-level happiness acting before ultimately appearing to hit a 'reality check' moment, leaving viewers in stitches.
The end of the journey was filled with heartwarming emotion. Under Bohol's surreal sunset, Yum Jung-ah said with reddened eyes, "It's amazing that we spent 24 hours together laughing without a single argument. I traveled with good people." Kim Hye-yoon expressed her regret, saying, "I think I'll miss everyone."
Aired as a spin-off version, 'Eonnine Sanjijikong in Calape' was praised for showing the textbook example of a healing variety show, with Yum Jung-ah's leadership, Park Joon-myun's cheerfulness, Dex's reliability, and Kim Hye-yoon's loveliness creating perfect synergy.