Where did it go?
- The seat belt? / - It's gone.
- Here. I was holding it. / - Okay.
(He captures Narae's heart.)
He's such a gentleman.
Where do you live, Siyoon?
(Me?)
Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province.
That's not a lie, is it?
("Please" by Lee Sora)
We're going to make a cheerful song, right?
- When everyone else chooses happy songs... / - Ballad?
It might be nice to pick something serious.
How about a song for when we get tricked?
"No! No!" Something like this.
- Is it a custom-made song? / - Yes.
(Chanhyuk already started working on the song.)
(A song about feeling drowsy after a meal)
(He's been concentrating alone for ten minutes.)
(Jongmin and Defconn get in.)
(His passion explodes.)
(They depart with the guitar sound.)
He'll make a song quickly.
- Writing lyrics is hard. / - Composing isn't hard.
We have to do a good job with the words.
Since it'll be used as background music,
it'll be nice if we used situations
from Two Days and One Night.
- We can... / - How about a game song?
♪ Gosh! It's game time! ♪
- That's nice! / - ♪ Who will starve today? ♪
- It's really nice. / - ♪ It's game time! ♪
♪ As long as it's not me ♪
- What about the ending? / - ♪ It has to be you ♪
♪ As long as it's not me ♪
That's it.
♪ As long as it's not me ♪
(Their talk becomes a song.)
- ♪ It has to be you ♪ / - ♪ It has to be you ♪
It'll end with "I hope it's you."
(This is funny.)
Now that we had a delicious meal,
shouldn't we think of something?
We already have a song.
(UV jukebox starts playing.)
♪ It's delicious, it's delicious ♪
(Laughing)
Will this really sound good?
(Don't worry. You'll be into it.)
How many beats per minute?
169.
- 169? / - Isn't it too fast?
- Isn't that too fast? / - That's my height.
Your height?
Let's just have Muzie do everything.
But he's deeply asleep.
- He's composing in his dream. / - He is.
Let's decided among ourselves and tell him later.
- We should just go with 80s Euro Sound. / - Yes.
Then we'll have more choice to mix with EDM.
Retro sound is good because of the various age groups.
Do you compose first or write lyrics first?
Both at the same time is the best.
- Gosh. / - That's hard.
Because certain words go perfectly with certain melody.
It's the best when you have both at the same time.
(He's tired after last night's game.)
Roy. You're thinking about it, right?
Are you thinking about music?
He's been sleeping.
Is he sleeping?
Are you sleeping?
I was dreaming about music.
- Dreaming about music? / - Yes, musical dream.
- Musical dream. / - Musical dream.
- Sensual dream? / - Yes.
- Sensual dream. / - Keep dreaming.
Why do I like that slow song?
- You liked that? / - Slow song?
- Slow song's nice. / - Why do I...
- Two Days and One Night. / - I want
- something like "Don't Worry". / - I see.
- I want something like... / - Consolation.
Consolation. YOLO and consolation.
YOLO and consolation are nice. I like that.
Come here, I'll cheer you up.
- Something like that. / - That's nice.
Two Days and One Night, don't worry.
♪ Let's starve together ♪
(They arrive at the destination.)
(Naesosa Fir Forest is filled with 500 fir trees.)
Gosh, this place is beautiful.
(It's 1 of 100 beautiful paths in Korea.)
It's a pretty forest.
Phytoncide.
(The beautiful scenery makes them sing.)
(The walk makes them smile.)
Chanhyuk came up with two more songs.
- We're done. / - You already have a song?
(They keep the other teams in check.)
After your meal, you walked through the forest.
How was it? Do you feel better?
- Yes. / - It's great.
It smells different here.
You have to make a song for the show.
I believe you've been coming up
with lyrics in your heads.
Since it's One Night Two Day's title song,
I want you to use certain words. For example?
- "Game". / - "Game".
- "As long as it isn't me". / - "Travel".
- "Remember this member". / - "Fish sauce coffee".
"Sleep outdoors".
- "Food truck". / - "Jump in the water".
- "Jump in the water". / - "Cheater".
"Failure".
The game you'll play at Naesosa Fir Forest
is "Choosing Lyrics Game".
Do we write music with the lyrics we choose?
- Don't do that. / - Really?
- What? Lyrics? / - We'll get words, right?
I'll show you the list of lyrics we chose.
- There's "pig". / - It isn't easy.
- Give us "pig". / - Give me "Soochan's dad".
- "Hungry". / - "Trickster".
- "Annoying". / - "Heat pack".
"Remember this member" is a good one.
- That one's good. / - I like "Let's go already."
- "Annoying". / - Let's go.
You will play
"Everyone Answers Correctly".
"Everyone Answers Correctly"?
Whoever grabs the flag first
after hearing the key word
will get a chance to answer.
Team members will whisper the answer
one by one. You'll succeed
if all four members get the question right.
You'll get one point every time you get the question.
The first team can choose a blank.
You can write freely.
With the blank, you can write anything.
The second team must use two words.
The third team will use three words.
The second team gets two and third gets three words.
We're five in total. We're at a disadvantage.
- We are. / - There's a slimmer chance.
Because there are five of you,
I'll consider it correct if four of you get it.
- Okay. / - No.
- Someone who's fast should do it. / - A fast runner.
Are you ready?
(Siyoon, Chanhyuk, and Roy)
You guys could cheat.
In order to prevent that,
I'll give you pacifiers.
Keep it in your mouth.
- Pardon? / - It's the first time.
- He's a genius. / - Keep it in your mouth.
(Here. Take one each.)
I just recently stopped using this.
(Laughing)
(He puts it in his mouth.)
Gosh, my teeth hurt.
(And...)
(here's the newbie who's slowly improving.)
Whoever gets the flag first can take the quiz.
The first quiz
is guessing capital city.
- I don't know. / - It's hard.
If you're confident, grab the flag.
- Grab it now? / - Just grab it?
If you know capital cities well.
(He's Team Bolbbalgan Menopause's hope.)
(He's the smart member of the team.)
(He had great records from Georgetown University.)
(Clever guy, Roy)
(We believe in you, Roy!)
Vietnam.
(Be the first to guess the question right!)
(Okay!)
I don't know.
- What? / - He got it wrong?
I don't know.
(How hard was the question?)
- What was it? / - Go ahead.
(Team 4 to 1's Siyoon takes the challenge.)
(His team waits in line.)
- Vietnam. / - Okay, Vietnam.
Hanoi.
Correct.
- Correct? / - He got it.
(How did he manage to answer that?)
- Siyoon reads a lot. / - He does.
Vietnam.
(What's its capital city?)
Hanoi.
Correct. She got it.
- What was that? / - What?
What? Is the question easy?
Hey. Roy, what did you do?
I'm sorry.
(He's the last member of Team 4 to 1.)
Vietnam.
(You wouldn't know, would you?)
- Hanoi. / - Correct.
- He got it right? / - Goodness.
(You betrayed me, too.)
- Nice. / - Good job.
(Saeyoon is the last member.)
(If he gets it, Team 4 to 1 will win one point.)
Why did you give them an easy question?
In one, two, three.
Hanoi.
Correct!
(Team 4 to 1 wins and gets one point.)
(He's shocked.)
(Roy didn't know the answer.)
- Okay. / - Where is that?
(Roy didn't know that.)
Where?
(Team 4 to 1 knew the answer.)
The first country for the quiz was Vietnam.
- Hanoi! / - Hanoi!
(Everyone knows Vietnam's capital.)
- What did you answer? / - Hanoi.
I couldn't say anything.
I almost said "Vietnam City".
- Everyone's good. / - They're all good.
- Let's move on. / - Next.
The second quiz
- is quotes. / - All right.
Quotes are good.
(I'll get it right this time!)
Good job, Roy.
- He's quick. / - I'm terrible at this.
- He was fast. / - He pushed me.
(He has to guess who said it.)
Gosh, that was mean.
Who said "And yet it moves"?
Aristotle.
(Did I say that?)
(He knows it's a wrong answer.)
- Was there an accident? / - Wrong!
(Did you get it wrong again?)
Come here.
(Junho wants a parent-teacher meeting.)
(Sir, does Roy have a problem?)
That's bad.
- I really don't know. / - I'm disappointed.
- Don't give a hint. / - What happened?
Chanhyuk.
Who said "And yet it moves"?
(Who said "And yet it moves"?)
(He gives up quickly.)
- Incorrect. / - Unbelievable.
Hang on a second.
- What did you say? / - It's a famous saying.
Have you heard of it before?
Go back please. Don't discuss the question.
(Siyoon is up next.)
Who said "And yet it moves"?
Galileo Galilei.
- That is correct. / - Gosh.
- No way. / - That's absurd.
Who said "And yet it moves"?
Who told you to answer next?
- It's my turn. / - I know.
He stepped forward without permission.
I don't remember.
Was it Isaac Newton?
- That is incorrect. / - Wasn't it him?
(He's as bad as Roy.)
- Did you get it wrong? / - No way.
Did you say the wrong answer?
- I should be second in line. / - Since every team
failed to answer correctly,
I'll change questions for the next round.
- Let me answer it though. / - Sure.
Who said "And yet it moves"?
U-Turn!
- What? / - You can go back in line.
- Ask us something else. / - U-Turn?
The next question falls into the category of addition.
- Run. / - Run for it.
- Go. / - Yes!
(Chanhyuk runs at full speed.)
Let's do this.
Why would anyone find adding difficult?
(Chanhyuk's confident.)
Five and six.
Forty...
(The math genius)
- That is incorrect. / - Was I supposed to add that?
(You got it wrong?)
(How difficult was it?)
- Joonyoung... / - Did you hear him clearly?
- Was the question clear? / - I got confused.
I got confused.
What's there to be confusing?
Aren't you supposed to add numbers?
Did you get it wrong?
- All right. / - This is absurd.
Were they double digits?
(Chanhyuk couldn't say no.)
- 7 and 5. / - 12.
(He's worried he got it wrong again.)
(That is correct.)
All right, it's my turn.
Did you get it wrong?
- Did you get it right? / - Of course.
It's too easy.
I got confused and tried multiplying it instead.
Three and three.
- Six. / - That is correct.
- 6 and 7. / - 13.
(Finally...)
(It's Jineon's turn.)
Eight and six.
(Why am I so nervous?)
14.
(Am I right?)
- Am I right? / - That is correct.
Thank you so much.
(Team Bolbbalgan Menopause wins a point.)
- Did you get it right? / - Really?
Did he answer correctly?
- Yes. / - Nice!
It was too easy.
(Chanhyuk's angry from the core.)
I was surprised at how easy it was.
What was the question?
What was it? What did you ask him?
Why did you get it wrong?
- Hang on. / - What did you ask him?
I gave him the numbers five and six.
I see what you mean.
Did you say 30?
- Five and six. / - I answered four.
Four?
- How is that four? / - I meant forty something.
That still doesn't make sense.
I don't get it either.
- It's not 40 either. / - 5 times 6 isn't 40.
It's all right. I'm just as bad anyway.
All right, here we go.
- The questions aren't that hard. / - Right.
- The next question... / - All right.
Siyoon, make a run for it.
I'll ask you the name of book.
(The two don't either bother to stand.)
- Gosh. / - You're so mean.
Unbelievable.
I'm clueless when it comes to books.
It's probably a famous one.
I stopped reading books after my early school years.
No way.
- Siyoon got it right. / - Really?
(Siyoon answered correctly.)
- Really? / - This isn't a quiz for us at all.
- I don't know any books. / - Hang on.
- What? / - She got it right?
It's a book.
Like I said, it's probably easy.
- A book? / - Hold on.
(Even Saeyoon got it right.)
- What now? / - Is it that easy?
Just pick up the flag next time.
He got it right.
(Even Muzie answered correctly.)
- No way. / - It isn't as easy as you think.
- Nice! / - It was quite difficult.
"The Old Man and"...
- "The Sea". / - "The Sea".
I got it right.
- No way. / - That's so easy.
Unbelievable.
It's seriously too easy.
(You should've come forward, then.)