Flower Crew

Flower Crew

Original Members of Flower Crew
Genre Reality (live-voting), Comedy, Variety show
Starring Seo Jang-hoon
Ahn Jung-hwan
Jo Se-ho
Yoo Byung-jae
Kang Seung-yoon
Eun Jiwon (former)
Lee Jaijin (former)
Kim Min-seok (former)
Jungkook (former)
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 90 minutes
Release
Original network SBS
NAVER V App (Pilot Episode)
First shown in July 15–16, 2016 (Pilot)
Original release September 5, 2016 (2016-09-05) – present
External links
Website

Flower Crew (Hangul: 꽃놀이패) is a South Korean travel-reality show that was formerly broadcast via SBS on Mondays at 23:10 (KST) from September 5 to November 21, 2016. Starting November 27, 2016, it airs every Sunday at 16:50 (KST), before Running Man, forming part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup.

Flower Crew was first broadcast through the Naver V App as a pilot episode. The show currently stars Seo Jang-hoon, Jo Se-ho, Ahn Jung-hwan, Yoo Byung-jae and Winner member Kang Seung-yoon. Based on a unique concept, Flower Crew will take the cast members on a three-day adventure in which all their decisions will be made by viewers of the show. Viewers will have the chance to participate in the show through Naver V live broadcast voting.

Flower Crew received a mixed response with its pilot episodes that first aired on Naver V App and later on SBS. YG Entertainment decided to partner with broadcasting station SBS to begin airing the new show regularly. The new episodes of the variety show will no longer include Jungkook and Kim Min-seok because of their hectic schedules. To replace them, the producers picked Sechs Kies's Lee Jaijin and Eun Jiwon to add more fun to the cast members.

Yoo Byung Jae and Lee Jaijin and Eun Jiwon's group, Sechs Kies, are both under the management of YG. Meanwhile, Eun Jiwon has been cast in other variety shows such as "New Journey to the West" and "2 Nights and 1 Day."

Flower Crew is filled with travel experiences of the characters whose luck and fate depend on the live votes of the audience make it more unique, suspense and unpredictable outcome to story line and cast member's fate in decided the group.

Format

As of Episode 1, basically, all members will gathered and will create an activity to determine the Team Flowery Road and Team Muddy Road, followed by picking Golden Transfer Ticket , which is shaped like a golden coin, for the use of members to change the group or send a member of the group to another group or call the other group members moved in to group of the user.

Golden Transfer Ticket can be used at any time in any place and can be applied to anyone including invited guest(s). Golden Transfer Ticket selection began in the early division of the group, then after the "live-voting" in the first and second nights, and on the second day of activities with guest(s).

Guest(s) will be given a golden ticket transfer confidential and will be given to members of their choosing. Silver Ticket Transfer is also given in the early morning of the third day, usually given by the guest(s) to the members randomly or vote among the members, and it can be used on the next trip.

Usually a guest(s) only participated on the second day for a while to do activities with the members, and sometimes invited at the beginning of trip as Leader of Team Flowery Road for early trip and will participated with members until the end of the trip.

Team Flowery Road will enjoy the luxury and pleasure and comfort during trip, including accommodation, vehicles, food, and the best service provided by the crew. Different about the fate of Team Muddy Road, which will go through the hardship and discomfort as beds in dilapidated houses, lack of food and activities are less enjoyable.

Cast Member

Current Line-up Members of Flower Crew

The original members of Flower Crew were Seo Jang Hoon, Ahn Jung Hwan, Jo Se Ho, Yoo Byung Jae, Kim Min Seok & bts member Jungkook. Kim Min Seok & Jungkook left the show because of their hectic schedules and their position were replaced by Sechs Kies member, Eun Jiwon & Lee Jaijin on the new episode that was broadcast on SBS Channel.

Current cast

Name Nickname(s) Duration Notes
Seo Jang-hoon Tallest Guy
Whimper Guy
Episode Pilot present As the oldest member of the bunch, he always complains about things he deems unfair or uncomfortable. Believing that this is the kind of reaction that viewers want nowadays, he decides not to fake his emotions when filming each episode. Along with Ahn Jung Hwan, he is considered as the 'unlucky guy" as he never draws the Golden Transfer Ticket. In later episodes, he is seen to have adjusted to life in "Team Muddy Road" and makes less complains about it.
Ahn Jung Hwan Responsibility Guy
Unlucky Guy
Episode Pilot present Always tease the other members, especially at Seo Jang Hoon. He consider as good cook as showing a great skill in kitchen or preparing dish. Sometimes he acted like he know something but actually don't. He also consider being the unlucky guy because never draw the Golden Transfer Ticket. He had great relationship with Seo Jang Hoon because maybe feel related with sports and as second eldest member. He always take care of the members and showing considerate towards the members.
Jo Se-ho Gag Man
Talkative
Episode Pilot present He was a very cheerful and the most talkative among members. Often sing and dance to create a special dance for the show. He's amazing cooking talent among the members. He had special bond between Yoo Byung Jae because of wittiness until they became "the stupid duo". He also showed some sympathy towards Byung Jae when situation are not in their favors. He always cheer up the mood the members and the guest.
Yoo Byung-jae Episode Pilot - Present
Kang Seung-yoon Episode 13 - Present

Guest

Episode Guest
2 (pilot episode) TWICE (Nayeon, Dahyun)
2 - 3 Hong Jin-young
4 - 6 Choo Sung-hoon
5 - 6 Apink (Jung Eun-ji, Oh Ha-young)
7 - 9 Winner (Kang Seung-yoon)
8 - 9 EXID (Solji)
10 - 11 Super Junior (Kim Hee-chul)
11 TWICE (Nayeon, Momo)
13 - 14 Lee Dae-Ho , Lee Sung-Jae & B1A4 (Jinyoung)
14 IU

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