My Little Old Boy Episode 463: Chuseok Laughter, Tears, and Family Bonds – Full Recap
Who says holidays can't mix hilarity, heartaches, and hanbok glamour? In My Little Old Boy Episode 463, the beloved SBS variety show delivers a Chuseok special packed with festive greetings, celebrity guests, and raw family moments. From actress Han Seon Hwa's bubbly promo for her upcoming rom-com The First Ride to Jin Hyuk's disastrous (yet endearing) cooking mishaps, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions. Spoiler alert: Grab the tissues for Yoon Hyun Min's poignant visits. Let's break it down!
Opening Festivities: Hanbok Greetings and Han Seon Hwa's Rom-Com Magic
As Chuseok approaches, the My Little Old Boy cast dazzles in traditional hanbok, delivering warm holiday wishes to viewers. It's a rare sight – these "mama boys" haven't donned hanbok in years! The mood lightens with the arrival of Han Seon Hwa, the undisputed queen of Korean romantic comedies. Mothers everywhere dream of her as their daughter-in-law, and her charm shines through as she chats about her latest project.
Quick Fact: Han Seon Hwa's The First Ride releases October 29! Starring alongside heartthrobs like Cha Eun Woo (currently in military service), Kang Ha Neul, Kim Young Kwang, and Kang Yeong Seok, this comedy follows five childhood friends on their chaotic first overseas trip. Expect laughs, heatstroke drama in Thailand, and beef-fueled bonding sessions.
Seon Hwa spills the tea: Kang Ha Neul was the ultimate mood-lifter on set, treating the cast to Korean BBQ amid the sweltering heat. When pressed to pick one co-star to introduce to her bestie? It's Cha Eun Woo – small face, big appeal! The panel teases her ideal type from the show's sons: Jin Hyuk wins for his sweet, mom-caring vibe (pre-karaoke chaos episode, of course).
Jin Hyuk's Chuseok Chaos: Nagging Menus, 10kg Rice Disasters, and Rockfish Jeon Fiascos
Nothing screams family bonding like a trip to Junggok Jeil Market! Jin Hyuk steps up to prep Chuseok dishes, soaking a jaw-dropping 10kg of rice for songpyeon (his mom: "Who's eating all this?!"). Enter the episode's comedic gold: Jin Hyuk's Holiday Nagging Menu – a penalty system where sighs cost $10, swears $50, and back-slaps $100. Mom racks up a fortune in "fines" faster than you can say "garaetteok."
- Market Mayhem: To snag $20 in gift vouchers, Jin Hyuk schemes to spend $100 on rib-eye, yukjeon meat, and hotteok. Mission accomplished – with nostalgic flashbacks to his school retreat hotteok binge.
- Cooking Catastrophe: Rockfish jeon turns into a horror show. Jin Hyuk fillets the pricey fish with scissors (Mom: "You lunatic!"), forgets the egg batter, and pre-fries sans oil. Yet, somehow, it tastes chewy and fresh. Pro tip: Soju in the egg mix kills fishy smells!
- Songpyeon Success: Amid dough-kneading sweat and bean-filling debates (Jin Hyuk hates 'em), they craft pretty flower-shaped rice cakes. Mom's expert hands save the day, proving "pretty songpyeon means pretty kids."
The feast – haesintang seafood stew, fresh kimchi, and skate – ends with Jin Hyuk's growth reflection: "Cooking is hard work." Mom beams: "You're all grown up." Cue the pocket money game: A wet paper towel pull for cash prizes. Mom's sneaky slow-pull nets $150 – "Easy money!"
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Yoon Hyun Min's Emotional Journey: Stepmom Bonds, Father's Grave Visit, and Unspoken Longings
Shifting gears to tears, Hyun Min's Chuseok is a masterclass in filial piety. He picks up his stepmother (a beacon of big-hearted grace) for a heartfelt drive, reminiscing about his athlete dad's unwavering support. At the columbarium, they set up a memorial with soju, meat jeon (Hyun Min's handmade touch), and a wedding invite for half-brother Kyung Min.
Flashbacks reveal Hyun Min's two-year caregiving hiatus during his dad's cancer battle – lifting him in/out of cars, fulfilling rural home dreams that never came to be. A voice-recording card captures Hyun Min's tearful message: "Watch over us, Dad. Help my dramas succeed." Stepmom adds blessings for family health and thriving businesses.
Later, Hyun Min crashes at friend Jo Hyun Ah's for plushie giveaways and cozy bathroom chats (yes, her infamous "stress-relief toilet nook"). Her stepdad joins for awkward-yet-warm soju toasts and meat feasts. Hyun Ah's ideal type? Still Hyun Min – tall, active, raised by amazing moms. Stepdad: "I'd love him as a son-in-law." Sparks? Destiny awaits.
Side Stories: Holiday Heartaches, Sibling Real Talk, and Min Soo's Bitter Divorce Divide
The episode weaves in poignant tales: Jang Hoon's quiet family graveside dragonfly hunts; Dong Yeob's anxious middle-school memories of clashing Christian vs. traditional rites. Han Seon Hwa dishes on brother Han Seung Woo's idol path (she was against it – now? Proud!). Min Soo and ex-wife divvy up furniture stickers pre-move-out, unearthing wedding photos in a gut-wrenching "What now?" moment.
Panel chats spark envy over 2025's marriage wave (Jong Kook shocks all). Jin Hyuk vows: "I'll wed before Hee Chul!" Mom's anxiety? Real talk on generational pressures.