On MBC Every1’s ‘Hidden Eye’, Nucksal and Lee Chang-ho are set to engage in an unexpected “competition for a permanent spot” to fill the void left by Kim Dong-hyun.

Rapper Nucksal and comedian Lee Chang-ho will appear as special guests on the episode of MBC Every1’s ‘Hidden Eye’ airing on the 18th at 8:30 PM. Together with MC Kim Sung-joo and Park Ha-sun, they are expected to show off great chemistry while participating in various case analyses and quiz segments.
During the recording, the absence of Kim Dong-hyun, who is away for overseas training, naturally became a hot topic. Nucksal jokingly aimed for a permanent position, saying, “I can more than fill the spot of Dong-hyun hyung, who doesn’t do anything.” Lee Chang-ho fired back, asking, “Is today an open audition?” creating a competitive atmosphere.
The banter continued during the quiz segment. As Park Ha-sun dominated by getting consecutive correct answers, Nucksal caused laughter by grumbling, “There’s absolutely no consideration for the guests.”
On the other hand, Lee Chang-ho took a different strategy, saying, “I’ll just pick up whatever is left from Park Ha-sun’s answers.” It is reported that the subtle rivalry for Kim Dong-hyun’s spot turned the set into a sea of laughter.
The episode will also cover various cases. In the ‘Kwon Il-yong’s Crime Rules’ segment, a mysterious series of traffic accidents involving a man in his 60s using an electric wheelchair will be revealed. The cast’s curiosity was piqued as it was revealed that similar collisions with reversing vehicles in alleys had occurred multiple times.
Additionally, a chase involving a man who caused chaos by throwing stones at vehicles in the middle of the road will be introduced. Tension rose as the man resisted fiercely and attempted to flee, even causing damage to a police car.
The broadcast will also shed light on the 1999 Sealand fire tragedy. The full story of the tragic incident, where 23 people lost their lives, including 19 kindergarteners, will be shared along with testimonies from bereaved families and footage from the time, leaving a heavy emotional impact.



