Yoo Ah In had a hilarious and totally relatable reaction towards the sudden postponement of "Racket Boys" finale episode.
It came after the "#ALIVE" star took to social media as he expressed his dismay over the adjustment regarding the broadcast schedule.
Yoo Ah In Reacts to the Delay of 'Racket Boys' Finale
It looks like the 34-year-old actor is a fan of the sports drama as he joins them patiently waiting for the highly anticipated finale.
Unfortunately, SBS made the announcement that they would cancel the August 2 broadcasting of "Racket Boys" to give way to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, leaving the actor with a funny but understandable response.
"Don't leave the show. I've been waiting for today. Geez!" Yoo Ah In Instagram caption reads alongside the drama's poster.
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Fans Shares the Same Reaction Towards Yoo Ah In's Instagram Post
As of this writing, the post garnered over 72,000 likes and several comments from his followers echoing his stance. Meanwhile, some lauded the award winning actor for supporting such wonderful drama. The same goes for Twitter as fans expressed how they can relate to Yoo Ah In's Instagram post.
On the other hand, other fans finds his reaction "cute" and proves that the "Chicago Typewriter" star has a good taste when it comes to dramas
SBS Releases Statement Regarding the Delay of 'Racket Boys' Finale
Unfortunately, the fans, including the "Six Flying Dragons" actor, need to wait for another week to get a glimpse of the 16th and last episode of the sports drama.
According to SBS, the postponement is due to the ongoing sports event; hence, the "Racket Boys" finale will be rescheduled to August 9.
"It was scheduled to air on August 2. SBS Monday-Tuesday drama [Racket Boys]. We would like to inform you that the [2020 Tokyo Olympics] will be canceled due to broadcasting. The final episode will be aired on Monday, August 9 at 10 pm," the broadcasting network released a statement over their official Twitter account.
The top rating sports drama has been getting the public's attention due to its interesting storyline and talented young actors including Choi Hyun Wook, Son Sang Yeon, Kim Kang Hoon and "Move to Heaven" star Tang Jun Sang.
K-drama and Variety Shows Affected by 2020 Tokyo Olympics
However, the sports drama is not the only program affected by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as several programs also took a week off from airing their shows.
Joining "Racket Boys" are "Amor Fati" and KBS2 variety show "Paik Class" which did not go on broadcast this week while weekday dramas "Red Shoes" and "Be My Dream Family" will continue their time off on air.
In addition, SBS variety show "Shooting Stars," MBC drama "On the Verge of Insanity" will be on hiatus for the second week due to the annual sports event while the schedule of "Revolutionary Sisters" and "Immortal Songs" is still up in the air, depending on the game results.
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Written by Geca Wills