
Actor Choi Woo-shik has captured viewers’ hearts with his signature harmless charm. Without any forced tension or over-the-top reactions, he naturally showcased a mix of clumsiness, kindness, and pure reactions.
In the second episode of tvN’s ‘Youth Over Flowers: Limited Edition’ aired on the 10th, Choi Woo-shik continued his budget-friendly journey to Namwon alongside Park Seo-joon and Jung Yu-mi.
From the very first episode, Choi Woo-shik was honest about everything, even his underwear situation, during a cost-effective trip where they had to save every single bottle of water. The unpolished chemistry between these real-life friends has already sparked a great response from viewers.
In this episode, Choi Woo-shik failed to buy new underwear due to the tight budget. Instead of wearing pants soaked in snow, he debuted an unexpected “gown fashion” by wrapping a hotel gown around his lower body, creating a hilarious visual.

Choi Woo-shik’s variety sense also shone during a mission to secure their lodging. While Park Seo-joon was busy writing a list of questions for a short phone call, Choi Woo-shik immediately jumped into a sly roleplay. The natural “tiki-taka” between the real-life friends kept the show’s energy high.
Above all, it was Choi Woo-shik’s kindness that really touched viewers. At a Chinese restaurant, he personally fed others Jjamppong soup and silently carried Jung Yu-mi’s heavy bag. Later at Gwanghanruwon, when Jung Yu-mi fell while pushing his swing, he playfully shifted the mood to make sure she didn’t feel embarrassed.
His harmless energy was even more evident when he sincerely admired the performances of the elderly and bowed politely. He made the atmosphere comfortable without even trying to be funny.



