Heart Signal

Heart Signal (Korean: 하트시그널) is a South Korean variety show distributed by Channel A.

Heart Signal
Promotional poster of season 3
Genre
Directed byLee Jin-min, Park Kyong-sik, Seung-Young Yoon, Yun Hoon Ki, Choi Yoon Ah, Kim Hye In, Shin Yoo Jin, Nam Eun Young, Jung Sung Hee, Kim Na Ra, Choi Eunji
Presented bySee below
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes
  • Season 1: 12 + 2 special episodes
  • Season 2: 13 + 3 special episodes
  • Season 3: 15 + 1 special episode
Production
Running time70-130 minutes
Release
Original networkChannel A
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original release
  • Season 1: June 2 – September 1, 2017 (2017-06-02 2017-09-01)
  • Season 2: March 16 – June 15, 2018 (2018-03-16 2018-06-15)
  • Season 3: March 25 – July 15, 2020 (2020-03-25 2020-07-15)
External links
Website

Overview

An unpredictable game of love, “Heart Signal” is a 2017 South Korean variety show. With a panel of experts in love and dating looking on, four men and four women, from completely different walks of life, agree to spend the next month sharing the same house. Tasked with the single mission, to anonymously text a different resident every night, the panelists watch as relationships among the residents begin to form. With their various areas of expertise, the panelists begin to predict which residents might actually find love and which are really better off as friends.[1]

Panelists

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Cast Members

Season 1

Name Occupation Year of Birth Notes
Jang Cheon (장천) Lawyer 1985
Kang Sung-wook (강성욱) Musical Actor 1985
Seo Joo-won (서주원) Racer 1994
Yoon Hyeon-chan (윤현찬) Chef 1985 Male Catfish
Bae Yoon-kyung (배윤경) Actress 1993
Kim Se-rin (김세린) Cirque du Soleil's Marketeer 1993
Seo Ji-hye (서지혜) Student at Ewha Womans University 1996
Shin A-ra (신아라) 2nd Runner-up Miss Korea 2016 1995 Female Catfish

Season 2

Name Occupation Year of Birth Notes
Kim Do-gyun (김도균) Korean Medicine Doctor 1988
Jung Jae-ho (정재호) COO of Spendwallet. Graduated from University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley). 1990
Lee Gyu-bin (이규빈) Passed the Civil Service Examination (5th grade). A student at Seoul National University (SNU). 1993
Kim Hyun-woo (김현우) Chef 1985 Male Catfish
Oh Young-joo (오영주) Microsoft's employee (Marketing department). Graduated from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). 1991
Song Da-eun (송다은) Aspiring Actress 1991
Im Hyun-joo (임현주) Student at Kookmin University. Part-time model on Dailymonday. 1992
Kim Jang-mi (김장미) Fashion Curator. Graduated from Fashion Institute of Technology. 1989 Female Catfish

Season 3

Name Occupation Year of Birth Notes
Cheon In-woo (천인우) Engineering manager at BankSalad. Graduated from UC Berkeley. Used to work at Facebook in Silicon Valley as an Engineer. 1989
Jung Eui-dong (정의동) Animal replicas sculptor. 1992
Im Han-gyeol (임한결) Food and beverage brand director. BLVD owner. 1989
Kim Kang-yeol (김강열) Owns a fashion store. 1994 Male Catfish
Lee Ga-heun (이가흔) Veterinary student, appeared on Daehaknaeil magazine in 2016, appeared on Super Model 2018 Survival. Works at her older sister's animal hospital. 1996
Park Ji-hyun (박지현) Waseda University Year 4 student, won the Talent Award at Miss Korea 2018 Gyeongnam. 1996
Seo Min-jae (서민재) Hyundai Motor Company Car Mechanic/Engineer. Graduated from Inha University's Department of Mechanical Engineering with bachelor's degree
and received a master's degree from Hanyang University's Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Competed in Miss University in 2018, Miss Gyeongbuk contest in 2019, and Miss Intercontinental Korea where she won second place.
1993
Cheon An-na (천안나) Personal assistant 1994 Female Catfish

Controversy

After the cast members of “Heart Signal 3” were revealed, posts arose on online communities accusing some of the members of problematic pasts. One female cast member was accused of being a school bully, even causing one of her aviation classmates to drop out because of her harsh behavior. The post containing the accusations was first uploaded onto an anonymous community that only people in the aviation industry can access.

A former model and retail businessman who’s joined the cast was accused of having connections to the CEO of the club Burning Sun and the granddaughter of the founder of a major company. The accuser uploaded photos of him at Burning Sun and shared that he is close friends with Hwang Ha Na, former Burning Sun CEO Lee Moon Ho, and YouTuber Haneul, who has been accused of being a school bully.

Another female member who was a veterinary student and a former contestant on SBS Plus “Supermodel 2018” was accused of school violence. On March 14, the accuser took to an online forum to say that the cast member had targeted a wide variety of classmates and was very shamelessly promoting in the entertainment industry.[2]

gollark: Yes, violent revolution bad.
gollark: It is, unfortunately, hard (for practical and ethical reasons) to really field-test them, but you can do simulations of some things.
gollark: It's reasonable and good to think abstractly about the pros and cons of different social/political/economic systems so we can consider which ones might be better in various ways.
gollark: What are you meant to do, just go "hmm, yes, let's just hope it all works out magically".
gollark: You can totally somewhat advance plan political stuff.

References

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