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The appearance of Park Na-rae, a comedian who was controversial in "Auntie Jo" was not a problem. "Fate War 49" caused controversy by using the cause of death of firefighters as an entertainment factor in the mission.
Earlier on the 11th, Disney+ presented the first to fourth episodes of the new entertainment show "Floating War 49," while the second episode dealt with the mission of "Guessing the Dead Sign." This is a thrilling survival entertainment in which 49 doomsayers gather to test their doom through various missions.
In the "Guessing the Death of the Dead" mission, the production team presented photos, live pictures, and the timing of death of the deceased as clues. The shaman deduced the cause of death based on this.
The deceased, who was introduced to the broadcast, was the late Kim Chul-hong, a firefighter who died at the scene of a fire in Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul in 2001.
However, the production team has caused controversy by consuming the deceased's sublime sacrifice as a material for fun. In fact, in the broadcast, a shaman directly described "collapse" and "Abstraction," while excessive reactions from fixed panels such as Jeon Hyun-moo, Park Na-rae, Kang Ji-young, and Shindong were added, so the production only put the tension of survival ahead.
It was also surprising that the survival entertainment used the subject of a firefighter who died on the death row, but it surprised viewers in that there was no courtesy for the dead.
Herein, I would like to inform you that the opinions of the performers who participated in this program are individual opinions and not the position of the producer or program provider. In addition, the production team is floating the notice "all individual stories in the program were voluntarily provided with consent" every time as if it were "invincible." The production team's irresponsible attitude to pursue stimulating fun and avoid the aftermath is being pointed out.
Amid criticism from viewers, the scandal grew after the bereaved family took the mound and exposed the behind-the-scenes story of the broadcast. A, who identified himself as Kim's nephew, said, "I understand that (the bereaved) agreed because the production team of 'Fate War 49' explained that it was the purpose of a documentary dealing with heroes or martyrs who worked for Korea in the first place. I checked with my late sister. I got the consent, but it wasn't about that shaman. He's embarrassed. If it was something like that, I didn't agree. At that time, fellow firefighters also contacted the bereaved families now and said, "I feel bad about my face."
Meanwhile, "Fate War 49" is an entertainment show that drew attention as Park Na-rae, who stopped her activities due to various controversies such as illegal medical practices such as "Aunt Jusa," involvement, and abuse of power by former managers, appeared without editing. Five to seven episodes will be released on the 18th amid various noises.
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