HMLYCP
HyeMiLeeYeChaePa (HMLYCP) is a South Korean reality-variety television series that premiered on March 12, 2023, on the ENA network.[1] The show follows six female celebrities—Lee Hye-ri (of Girl's Day), Cho Mi-yeon (of (G)I-DLE), Leejung (dancer and choreographer from YGX), Choi Ye-na (former IZ*ONE member and soloist), Kim Chae-won (leader of LE SSERAFIM), and Patricia Yiombi (TV personality and YouTuber)—as they adopt an "o-do-i-chon" lifestyle, spending weekdays in the city and weekends in a remote mountain village house.[2] There, the cast completes various quests and challenges to earn money for daily necessities, meals, and home improvements, blending elements of rural living, teamwork, and lighthearted entertainment.[2] The program's title, HMLYCP, is an acronym formed from the first syllables of each cast member's name, reflecting their collaborative dynamic.[1] Directed by Kim Jong-moo and Lee Tae-kyung, its first season aired weekly on Sundays at 7:50 p.m. KST, with episodes also available on TVING and Netflix shortly after broadcast.[2] HMLYCP emphasizes the participants' natural chemistry and previously unseen personal sides, distinguishing it from other rural-themed variety shows through its focus on humor, interpersonal bonds, and simple joys like cooking and games in a countryside setting.[2] The first season ran for 12 episodes from March 12 to May 28, 2023. The series was renewed for a second season, announced during the season 1 finale.[3]Overview
Premise
HMLYCP, also known as HyeMiLeeYeChaePa, is a South Korean reality-variety program that follows six young female celebrities who form a group named after the first syllables of their names and temporarily relocate to an empty house in a remote mountain village.[2] The setup contrasts their urban lifestyles with rural isolation, where the house lacks basic amenities and modern conveniences, forcing the participants to adapt to a self-sufficient existence.[4] This communal living arrangement emphasizes the challenges of starting from scratch in a rustic environment, highlighting the transition from city comforts to countryside simplicity.[5] The primary objective of the show is for the group to earn "cash points" through completing various quests, games, and challenges, which they use to purchase essential items such as food, furniture, decorations, and household appliances to furnish and upgrade their living space.[4] These activities are designed to promote teamwork and resourcefulness, as the participants must collaborate to succeed in tasks that range from physical games to creative endeavors, ultimately transforming the bare house into a comfortable "dream home."[6] The format incorporates a weekly "o-do-i-chon" lifestyle, where the group spends five days in the bustling city and two days in the quiet village, balancing professional commitments with rural immersion.[2] Thematically, HMLYCP underscores friendship, self-sufficiency, humor, and personal growth amid the isolation and unpredictability of village life.[5] The show's narrative captures the chaotic yet relatable interactions born from the group's diverse backgrounds in entertainment, blending idol singers, actors, dancers, and influencers to foster genuine bonds and lighthearted moments.[6] By showcasing their struggles and triumphs without urban luxuries, the program highlights themes of resilience and camaraderie, offering viewers an entertaining glimpse into the participants' unfiltered personalities and evolving relationships.[2]Format and rules
HyeMiLeeYeChaePa employs a mission-based format centered on cooperative and competitive challenges set in a rural countryside house, where the cast completes quests to earn currency for essential purchases and home improvements. Episodes revolve around daily quests, team-based games, and individual tasks designed to foster group dynamics while simulating self-sufficient living, with accumulated points directly converting to real-world items like furniture, appliances, and daily necessities for the shared residence.[7][8] The scoring system operates on a cash-point mechanism, where participants accumulate virtual currency through successful completion of competitions, including physical tasks like dance challenges and traditional games such as yutnori, as well as quizzes and interactive missions involving village elements. These points fund practical acquisitions, emphasizing resource management over pure rivalry, though penalties—such as point deductions or restricted privileges—apply for failures in challenges or violations of basic conduct rules to maintain immersion in the off-grid setting.[6] A typical episode unfolds over an approximately 80- to 90-minute runtime, beginning with the cast's arrival and initial setup in the bare countryside home, progressing through phased challenges that build tension, and concluding with reflective moments during communal dinners or downtime, often ending on cliffhanger teases for upcoming quests. This structure highlights progression from basic survival needs to more elaborate home customization, blending high-energy activities with downtime to showcase interpersonal chemistry.[9] The format incorporates variations across episodes and seasons, such as themed quests tied to rural festivals or farming activities, alongside group voting mechanisms to select challenge leaders or assign light-hearted punishments, adding layers of strategy and unpredictability. Rules evolve dynamically mid-season in response to collective progress, such as unlocking additional house areas or escalating quest complexity upon reaching point milestones, ensuring sustained engagement as the group advances from rudimentary setups to a fully furnished living space.[7]Cast
Regular members
Lee Hye-ri, known professionally as Hyeri, serves as the energetic leader and comic relief of the group, often taking charge of housekeeping and ensuring the members' safety during challenges.[10] As a former member of the girl group Girl's Day and an established actress, she draws on her extensive variety show experience to inject humor and vitality into the group's interactions.[11] Cho Mi-yeon, the vocalist of (G)I-DLE, brings her musical talents and bubbly humor to the dynamic, positioning herself as the competitive "game genius" and "princess" who eagerly dives into quests.[10] This marks her first fixed appearance on a variety program, where her quick engagement highlights her playful personality.[12] Leejung Lee, a dancer and leader of the YGX crew at the time and a standout from the reality competition Street Woman Fighter, contributes athletic skills and straightforward charm, excelling in physical challenges while boldly negotiating with producers.[10] Choi Ye-na, a former member of IZ*ONE and now a solo artist, acts as the "hard carry" with her cuteness, competitiveness, and aegyo moments, leading the maknae line with playful yet strict energy during games.[10] Her veteran entertainer vibe ensures the group pushes through challenges effectively. Kim Chae-won, leader of LE SSERAFIM and a former IZ*ONE member, offers an introverted yet strategic perspective, initially shy but growing to match the group's energy and demonstrate leadership in team-based quests.[10] As the sole introvert (MBTI "I" type) among extroverted members, she provides balanced decision-making. Patricia Yiombi, the youngest at 20, adds multicultural flair and sibling-like energy as a Congolese-born YouTuber and TV personality residing in South Korea, infusing high energy and cuteness into the group's rural adaptation.[10][13] The group's name, HMLYCP, is an acronym derived from the first syllables of the members' names: Hye-ri, Mi-yeon, Leejung, Ye-na, Chae-won, and Pa-tricia.[1] This all-female cast fosters a sisterly dynamic centered on collaboration in a remote setting.[2]Guest appearances
In HMLYCP, guest appearances are infrequent and primarily serve to inject fresh energy into the main cast's rural quests, often through family ties or celebrity cameos that amplify comic relief and challenge dynamics. The show's sole documented guest in Season 1 was Jonathan Yiombi, the older brother of regular cast member Patricia Yiombi, who appeared in episodes 7 and 8.[14] Jonathan arrived via cable car to join the sisters at their mountain location, participating in an arithmetic guessing game and a high-stakes dice quest aimed at earning cash for household improvements amid the group's existing debt of -220,000 cash units.[15] His involvement escalated the episode's humor, as the cast hustled to prepare a gift set for him, while his sibling banter with Patricia—culminating in a duet performance—highlighted familial tensions and alliances within the group's survival efforts.[16] This appearance underscored the show's pattern of using guests to heighten quest urgency and interpersonal drama without overshadowing the core ensemble.[17] The series was renewed for a second season, announced during the Season 1 finale in May 2023, with the original cast expected to return, though no premiere date has been confirmed as of November 2025.[3]Production
Development and announcement
The variety show HyeMiLeeYeChaePa (HMLYCP) was developed by producer Kim Tae-ho's team at TEO, the content production company he founded in 2022 following his departure from MBC. As TEO's inaugural variety program, it was designed as a post-pandemic escape format centered on female camaraderie, where an all-female cast engages in communal living and mission-based challenges in a rural setting to promote healing and relaxation amid urban stresses. The concept drew inspiration from established trends in Korean variety television, such as rural lifestyle shows that emphasize restorative experiences in nature.[18] Development of the series began in late 2022, with the cast finalized by December of that year to allow for pre-production planning. The official announcement came on January 31, 2023, through an ENA press release revealing the full lineup and outlining the show's premise of six women transforming a bare mountain village house through quests and earnings.[19][20][21] The casting process prioritized a diverse group of talents, including idols, actresses, and performers, to foster dynamic interactions and showcase varied skills in a group dynamic. Participants were chosen for their potential to contribute to the show's emphasis on authentic relationships, with the final selection blending established entertainers like Hyeri and emerging figures like Patricia to ensure broad appeal.[20][19] Promotion kicked off with the first teaser trailer on February 17, 2023, which featured the cast in casual rural attire, highlighting their playful energy and the idyllic village backdrop to generate buzz. Marketing efforts were amplified through a global partnership with Netflix, positioning the show for international accessibility and tying into broader strategies for exporting Korean variety content.[22] From the outset, the concept planning incorporated hints of multi-season potential, with producer Lee Tae-kyung later expressing optimism for renewal during post-production discussions, reflecting TEO's vision for an ongoing series. This early tease aligned with the show's successful pilot structure, paving the way for its confirmed second season.[3]Filming and crew
Filming for HyeMiLeeYeChaePa primarily took place in a remote mountain village in Gangwon Province, South Korea, where the cast engaged in quests and communal living within a basic, initially unfurnished house.[23][24] Secondary locations included nearby areas for specific challenges, such as market visits and forest activities, to diversify the outdoor elements of the production.[25] Season 1 was filmed in early 2023 over a span of approximately two to three months, featuring 4-5 day immersive stays for each episode block, with all 12 episodes captured in sequence to maintain narrative continuity.[18] Executive producer Kim Tae-ho oversaw the project at TEO, with chief producer Yoo Chang-sub. The production was directed by Kim Jong-moo and Lee Tae-kyung, with the latter in his debut project for TEO, the company founded by executive producer Kim Tae-ho, renowned for creating Infinite Challenge.[25][18] Key writers, including Cho Mi-hyun, crafted the quest designs and storylines to emphasize humor and interaction among the all-female cast.[26] Technical production incorporated multiple camera setups to capture unscripted moments and natural interactions, with safety measures in place for the rugged outdoor challenges in the mountainous setting.[24] Post-production focused on tight editing to highlight comedic elements and pacing, ensuring the episodes aligned with the variety show's energetic tone.[27] Challenges during filming included weather-related delays due to the snowy mountain conditions and the need to accommodate the cast members' demanding schedules as active idols and performers.[24][3]Broadcast and distribution
Season 1
The first season of HyeMiLeeYeChaePa (HMLYCP) premiered on March 12, 2023, airing weekly on Sundays at 19:50 KST on the ENA television network.[6] The season consisted of 12 episodes, concluding on May 28, 2023.[6] Episodes typically ran for 80 to 90 minutes, with the finale featuring an announcement confirming the show's renewal for a second season.[28] In South Korea, ENA served as the primary broadcast channel, with episodes becoming available for streaming and reruns on the TVING platform approximately one hour after the live airing.[2] The season was primarily released on Netflix in South Korea starting in March 2023, with international availability on platforms such as Kocowa, and subtitles provided in multiple languages including English, Portuguese, and Spanish.[29][17] Promotion for the season included cross-promotional efforts with talent agencies representing cast members, such as Source Music, which highlighted appearances by LE SSERAFIM members Kim Chae-won, Huh Yun-jin, and Kazuha through teasers and social media clips.[30]Season 2
The second season of HyeMiLeeYeChaePa (HMLYCP) was teased during the season 1 finale on May 28, 2023, with producer Lee Tae-kyung expressing optimism for its renewal shortly thereafter.[3] As of November 2025, no official confirmation has been made by ENA, though rumors of production persist due to fan campaigns and scheduling conflicts among the cast, such as group comebacks for idols like Chaewon of LE SSERAFIM and Miyeon of (G)I-DLE.[31]Episodes
Season 1 episode list
Season 1 of HMLYCP consists of 12 episodes, broadcast weekly on Sundays from March 12 to May 28, 2023, on ENA. Each episode features the cast completing quests to earn cash for house upgrades and daily needs in their remote mountain home.[6]| No. | Air date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | March 12, 2023 | The six sisters arrive excitedly at their new country home in the mountains, expecting modern comforts, but discover it is bare and requires quests to furnish basics like bedding. They complete initial simple challenges, such as team tasks, to earn their first cash points while adjusting to rural life and building group dynamics. This episode sets up the season's format of collaborative survival and entertainment.[32][33] |
| 2 | March 19, 2023 | After failing their first major quest, the sisters must bet everything in the remaining rounds of initial team-building games to turn things around and earn points for essential kitchen tools. Tensions rise as they strategize during physical and skill-based challenges, highlighting early teamwork efforts. The episode focuses on their determination to secure basic amenities for comfortable living.[32] |
| 3 | March 26, 2023 | Having adjusted to the house, the sisters realize they have zero cash points and face their first full-body effort quest to accumulate funds. They engage in physically demanding games that test endurance and coordination in the mountain setting. Cooperation becomes key as they aim to improve their living conditions.[32] |
| 4 | April 2, 2023 | The group struggles with a demanding dance challenge, pushing their performance skills to the limit. A surprise birthday party interrupts mid-episode, bringing lighthearted moments and guest interactions. The blend of competition and celebration underscores their growing bonds.[32] |
| 5 | April 9, 2023 | Demonstrating perfect teamwork, the sisters embark on their first outing beyond the house, completing coordinated quests successfully. Anxiety builds ahead of a high-stakes red carpet challenge that requires precision and flair. This episode emphasizes their evolving synergy in outdoor adventures.[32] |
| 6 | April 16, 2023 | The sisters fail at a guessing game involving album jackets, leading to comedic mishaps and strategy reevaluation. Patricia and Lee Jung attempt reconciliation through a joint dance performance, showcasing personal growth. The quests highlight creativity and emotional connections within the group.[32] |
| 7 | April 23, 2023 | Taking a cable car trip, the sisters meet guest Jonathan for an Arithmetic Operation Cash Trip quest that combines math puzzles with physical elements. They compete in brain-teasing challenges to earn significant points for house improvements. The episode features a mix of intellectual and adventurous tasks in the scenic mountains.[32] |
| 8 | April 30, 2023 | Jonathan excels in a Sound Fragment Quiz, demonstrating sharp auditory skills during the competition. He later performs a duet with Patricia, adding musical entertainment to the quests. The focus remains on skill-based games that reward quick thinking and collaboration.[32] |
| 9 | May 7, 2023 | Divided into teams, the sisters play a twisted Yutnori game with high stakes for cash prizes. The losing team gets a redemption chance through additional mini-quests, testing resilience. Traditional elements blend with modern twists in this competitive episode.[32] |
| 10 | May 14, 2023 | Facing a K-pop N Seconds Fiasco quest, the sisters struggle with rapid-fire performances and identifications. A sudden night call from the crew introduces an impromptu challenge, ramping up the excitement. The episode captures their adaptability under pressure.[32] |
| 11 | May 21, 2023 | The group tackles missions inspired by sold-out events, requiring creative reenactments. The Arithmetic Operation Flying Slipper quest demands both wisdom and athleticism in a unique setup. Preparation and execution highlight their entertainment talents.[32] |
| 12 | May 28, 2023 | In the finale, the sisters undertake a major house upgrade challenge, completing high-stakes quests to finalize their mountain home. Emotional reflections on their journey together culminate in heartfelt moments and a reveal teasing Season 2. The episode wraps up with celebrations of their achievements and bonds formed. The series was renewed for a second season during this episode.[32][34] |