Okay, we get that the DoTS wave is long over and while it’s the most pops drama of the year for quite some time, Song Joong Ki has since lost his charm (Okay, don’t kill us, but you got to admit that you’re pretty disappointed with his Chinese songs) and Song Hye Kong isn’t the dream girl for many of us guys for quite some time.
Even news of a Chinese movie spinoff for DoTS and the second season of the drama can’t seem to get us as excited and all riled up as before. But really, this video of DoTS is going to entertain you all the same.
Do you know Saturday Night Live Korea? Having premiered since Dec 2011, the late-night live television sketch comedy and variety TV show has brought lots of laughs to its audiences and has done plenty of parodies on famous TV shows like Bra and the City.
Well, when we came across this parody on DoTS (albeit a bit late), we decide to share it with you because, well, we all need a laugh every now and then, especially at the start of the work week.
If you remember and loved the short clip of a man trying to replicate Song Joong Ki in flipping Song Hye Kong’s phone out of her hand and catching it, and failing horribly, you’ll love SNL Korea’s parody of DoTS because it has the phone flipping scene and much, much more!
Here’s SNL Korea’s version of DoTS. Now, before you watch this, know that you shouldn’t watch this where your boss can see you because you’ll laugh like crazy. Promise.
Without further ado, enjoy!
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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