Society Game 2
| Society Game | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Reality |
| Created by | Dan Cazzola Jung Jong-yeon |
| Developed by | CJ E&M & Endemol Shine Group |
| Country of origin | South Korea |
| Original language(s) | Korean |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 12 |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) | Jung Jong-yeon |
| Running time | 216 minutes (Episode 1) 125 - 135 minutes (Episodes 2 - 12) |
| Release | |
| Original network | tvN |
| Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
| Original release | August 25 – November 10, 2017 |
| Chronology | |
| Followed by | Society Game 2 |
| Related shows | The Genius |
| External links | |
| [{{#property:P856}} Website] | |
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The Society Game 2 (소사이어티 게임2) is a South Korean reality TV series. Society Game is a mock society game show in a controlled village environment. 22 contestants compete against each other by staying in the village for a period of 14 days. If the contestants successfully complete the challenges given to them and survive until the end, the reward of a 150 million won (approximately US$150,000) would be given to them.
The Society Game 2 is produced in collaboration with Endemol Shine Group, creators of Big Brother and MasterChef.
Broadcasting time
Broadcast
| Network | Episode | Broadcasting Dates | Broadcasting Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| tvN | Ep 1 - 12 | August 25, 2017 - November 10, 2017 | Sun 9:00 - 11:20 PM (KST). |
Contestants
- Jang Dong-min (comedian, 39, 2015 The Genius: Grand Final Winner)
- Julien Kang (broadcaster, 36)
- Kim Gwangjin (politician, 37, former Member of Parliament (19th) Affiliation Democratic Party)
- Lee Jun-seok (politician, 33, Bareun Party)
- Lee Cheon-soo (footballer, 37, former soccer player)
- Jo Jun-ho (judo coach, 30, Yongin University, bronze medallist at 30th London Olympics)
- Go Woo-ri (actor, 30, Korea National University of Sport and Lifestyle Dance, Former Rainbow member)
- Jung In-young (broadcaster, 33, Seoul National University Graduate School Sports Psychology Master's Program)
- Gu Saebom (broadcaster, 31, Cultural Anthropology at Emory University, MBC Sports Plus Announcer)
- Yoo Seung-ok (model, 28 2014 Muscle Mania Korea National Team Selection Model 2nd Place)
- Casper (rapper, 25, Department of English at Amherst University)
- MJ Kim (MMA athlete, 27, 2016 Society Game Appearance)
- Park Kwang-jae (actor, 38, former basketball player)
- Minseok Kwon (MMA athlete, 29, 2014 Fist Crying Appearance Runner-up)
- Yang Hak-jin (actor, 27, former volleyball player)
- Yuli (model, 24, Department of International Studies, Korea University)
- AlphaGo (journalist, 30, Seoul National University Graduate School of Diplomacy)
- Kim Hoe-gil (28, Yongin University, Department of Oriental Martial Arts)
- Park Hyun-seok (graduate, 31, Pusan National University Graduate School of Dentistry)
- Son Tae-ho (job-seeking students, 29, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea University)
- Kim Ha-neul (foreign attorney, 26, University of Queensland Law School, International Studies)
- Jung Eun-ah (20, Johns Hopkins University)
Guests
- Hyun Kyung-ryul (startup director, 32, Seoul National University Computer Science PhD)
- Lee Byung-kwan (Steven Lee, businessman, 29, University of California, Riverside Management Graduate / Yonsei University Management Masters Graduate)
- Jung In-jik (student, 26, Seoul National University Physical Education student)
Rules
Society Game is a game show in which 22 contestants live in a custom-built "house" (an outdoor set) under constant video surveillance for 14 days. While in the house, the contestants are isolated from the outside world. Before the game begins, the contestants are first divided equally into two societies: Nop-dong (Green Team) and Ma-dong (Red Team). The two societies then live apart in two different areas in the house and are isolated from each other at all times besides the Team Challenge and Eviction Ceremony.
The "house" is circular in shape and is divided into three equal sections: Nop-Dong, Ma-Dong, and Neutral Zone. Neutral Zone is the connecting space between the two societies and the main entrance. This is also where Team Challenges and Eviction Ceremonies are held. The two living spaces for both teams are almost identical. Both have a Leader's bedroom, Storage, Cooking Area, Jail, and Bedroom. The Leader's Bedroom is the only air-conditioned room and the air-condition will be deactivated if anyone other the Leader enters the room. The only difference in both spaces is that in Ma-dong, there is a "Rebellion Room" and in Nop-dong, there is a "Voting Room". The "Rebellion Room" contains a gong in which a rebellion can be started and the "Voting Room" is where the contestants conduct a private vote.
Each day, the two societies compete against each other in the Team Challenge. The winning team will be awarded 10,000,000 won (approximately US$10,000) along with other rewards while the losing team will eliminate one member from their team and from the game during the Eviction Ceremony. At Eviction Ceremony, the winning team's Leader has the power to name a Blacklist Candidate. If one member's name is written twice, they are automatically evicted from the game.
At the end of two weeks, only three members from each society will remain and they will compete in the Final Challenge. If only 3 members remain in a society before the end of two weeks, there will be no more evictions from the team even if they lose the Team Challenge. However, if 4 or more members remain in a society by the end of two weeks, the final Leader will have to choose 2 members to join him/her to the Final Challenge while the unselected members will be evicted. The 3 members on the winning team of the Final Challenge will be crowned the winners.
Each society will also choose a Leader. The Leaders will enjoy luxuries including a personal air-conditioned bedroom and access to a personal safe. They also have the power to evict and the power to distribute monetary awards (i.e. prize money won in team challenges).
In Nop-dong (Green Team), the society is modeled as a democracy with all members having the right to vote and the right to be elected. At the beginning of each day, the members will elect a Leader through a secret ballot and the person with the most votes will become the Leader for the day. A maximum of three members can run for candidacy each election and the sitting Leader will automatically become a candidate for the next election. In the case of a tie in the votes, the sitting Leader will break the tie.
In Ma-dong (Red Team), the society is modeled as a totalitarian state with the Leader reigning indefinitely until he/she is "overthrown" in a "rebellion". The initial Leader is chosen through a challenge. However, subsequent Leaders are chosen after a successful "rebellion". At the beginning of their tenures as Leader, the Ma-dong leader must hand out 2 "Keys of Rebellion" to 2 members. Only the keyholders have the power to initiate a rebellion by sounding the gong in the Rebellion Room. If a majority of the members hits the gong within 30 minutes of the initial gong, the "rebellion" is successful. The current Leader will then be "overthrown" and replaced by the person who initiated the "rebellion".
Rule Changes in Season 2
The following rule changes were made in season 2.
- Nop-dong Evictions would now be determined by a vote among all members of Nop-dong. In the event of a tie, the leader would cast a tie-breaker vote. The leader will have immunity from eviction.
- In the event of an unsuccessful rebellion in Ma-dong, the initiator will be blacklisted. This means that if their name has already been put on the blacklist, they will be evicted.
Result chart
Prize money was distributed in units of one million won (₩1M). Team challenges initially earned the winning team ₩10M, distributed by the team leader per their wishes. Later challenges increased the prize to ₩15M (as on Day 10), ₩20M (as on Days 12 and 13).
- Color key
- – Nop-dong
- – Ma-dong
| In-sun, Hae-sung | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day(s) | 1-2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11-12 | 13 | 14 | 14 (Finale) | |||
| Mini-game winner | Nop-dong | Nop-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Ma-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | (none) | ||||
| Team challenge winner | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | Ma-dong | Nop-dong | ||
| Winning leader | Ha-neul | MJ | Kwang-jae | Julien | Cheon-soo | Yuli | Yuli | Jun-ho | Hyun-seok | Julien | Jun-ho | Dong-min | ||||
| Blacklist candidate | (none) | (none) | (none) | (none) | Tae-ho | (none) | (none) | (none) | (none) | (none) | (none) | (none) | ||||
| Losing leader | MJ | Ha-neul | In-young | Cheon-soo |
Hak-jin | Tae-ho |
Cheon-soo |
Julien | Jun-ho | Jun-ho | Julien | Jun-ho | ||||
| Evicted | Casper | Gwangjin | Jun-seok | MJ | Ha-neul | Kwang-jae | Eun-ah | Woo-ri | Cheon-soo |
Yuli | Seung-ok | Hoe-gil, Hak-jin, In-young, AlphaGo, Saebom | Jun-ho, Tae-ho, Minseok | |||
| Dong-min | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩20M | Finale | Winner(2:1)₩48M | |||
| Julien | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩20M | ₩20M | ₩20M | ₩20M | ₩20M | ₩10M | ₩10M | Finale | ||||
| Hyun-seok | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩25M | Finale | ||||
| Jun-ho | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩20M | Finale | Runner-Up(1:2) | |||
| Tae-ho | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩35M | Finale | ||||
| Minseok | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩20M | Finale | ||||
| Hoe-gil | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | Not chosen | EVICTED | |||
| Hak-jin | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | Not chosen | EVICTED | |||
| In-young | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | ₩1M | Not chosen | EVICTED | |||
| AlphaGo | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | Not chosen | EVICTED | |||
| Saebom | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | Not chosen | EVICTED | |||
| Seung-ok | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | ||||
| Yuli | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | |||||
| Chun-soo | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | ||||||
| Woo-ri | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | |||||||
| Eun-ah | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩1M | ₩1M | EVICTED | ||||||||
| Kwang-jae | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | |||||||||
| Ha-neul | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | ||||||||||
| MJ | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | |||||||||||
| Jun-seok | ₩0 | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | ||||||||||||
| Gwangjin | ₩0 | ₩0 | EVICTED | |||||||||||||
| Casper | ₩0 | EVICTED | ||||||||||||||
Notes
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