The second episode of the show continues the storyline from the previous week, featuring Winter’s adventurous “catfish catching”escapade. Winter confidently grabs a knife to prepare a spicy catfish stew, boldly chopping off the fish’s head. The other members, awed by her fearless approach, exclaim, “Winter is not afraid of anything!” Jeong Dong-won, a big fan of Winter, can’t hide his amazement, saying, “She is really good at it.”
At one moment, when Winter faces difficulty cutting the fish bones, Jeong Dong-won steps in, showcasing his masculine side by taking over the knife. He nervously chops while joking with the production team, “Please only show the confident parts of me cutting it, so I look cool!” This lighthearted moment brought laughter to everyone.
As the duo works together, Lee Yi-kyung playfully asks, “Dong-won, didn’t you say you like older women?” Jeong Dong-won openly admits, “It’s because she is so reliable. It works well being with her.” His admission, highlighting his admiration for Winter, leaves fans eager about the future of their “catfish stew”collaboration.
Meanwhile, Winter, seemingly unaware of the cameras, effortlessly switches to her hometown Busan dialect, causing laughter. She shares amusing behind-the-scenes anecdotes, including the initial idea behind her stage name, which was supposed to be “Millie.” When asked, “Who’s the messiest member of aespa?” her unexpected response brought laughter, and viewers are curious to discover what she revealed. Winter showcased her multiple charms, from her charismatic sister persona to her true self, Kim Min-jeong, in the exciting upcoming episode.
The producers shared, “Winter and Jeong Dong-won created a visually perfect ‘youth drama moment,’ bringing joy to viewers. Please look forward to the second episode of ‘City Z Goes to the Countryside’, where their adorable noona-dongsaeng chemistry will entertain audiences.”
“City Z Goes to the Countryside” , co-produced by ENA and E Channel, airs every Sunday at 8:30 PM KST.
Source: Daum
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