TVIng's original documentary 'MBTI vs Saju', released on April 13th (Thursday), ranked 3rd in the number of weekly paid subscription contributors following 'After School War Activity'.
In the first episode of 'MBTI vs Saju', 150 MZ generation participants jumped into a confrontation with MBTI and Saju. Through various observation experiments, from a dance experiment to find out where the direction of energy is directed inside and outside, to a 'tear holding back' experiment that differentiates between a 'professional sympathizer' and a 'professional solver', and a mask blind date beyond imagination, participants' realistic reactions and interesting analysis results caused over-immersion.
Then, how did the confrontation between MBTI and Saju, the so-called ‘Korean taste sniper cheat key’, come about? MBTI and Saju have emerged as hot keywords as the MZ generation, driven into the frame created by the existing generation, has doubts about the real 'me', and at the same time, the desire to know 'me' increases. Among them, opinions were divided as to which of the MBTI and Saju was suitable as a tool to explain themselves, and the production team concluded a confrontation between the two to resolve the question of which of the two is really more suitable.
'MBTI vs Saju', which built a confrontation method and lineup over a long six months, raised interest by selecting 'love', the biggest concern of the MZ generation, as the first confrontation keyword. 'MBTI vs Saju' prepared a personality type experiment as a way to find out who suits each people and started conducting an experiment to find the type of dancing first.
While focusing attention on whether the experts' predictions about the experiment results would be correct, the freewheeling behavior of the participants who came out from the inside out made the viewers doubt their eyes. In the ‘holding back tears’ experiment, extreme scenes were produced depending on the type who was good at empathy and the type who was good at solving problems, and stochastic results that surprised everyone was derived.
The unimaginable masked group blind date was novel itself. The site where 45 pairs of men and women wearing masks met drew attention by creating a unique picture like a scene in a game. The blind date was conducted twice by matching opponents with MBTI and four weeks of compatibility and added fun by showing various situations. It is rumored that many participants on the masked blind date that even created a real couple wanted to recommend it to people around them.
On the other hand, Episode 2 of TVing's original documentary 'MBTI vs Saju' will be available on TVing at 4:00 pm on April 20th (Thursday).