We’re going to cover some of the most common Korean drama words, phrases and expressions that are used in your favorite shows. They opened the store after they immigratedto Toronto from South Korea, where Mr. Kim was a teacher. Parents need to know that Kim's Convenience is a popular Canadian series that revolves around a Korean Canadian family and uses this premise to address issues like racial profiling, discrimination, and other contemporary social issues. Tell us! However, just as the owner is about to pay up, Shannon (who briefly looked after the dog) insists that it isn't necessary since the time she spent with the dog was rewarding enough. He often treats Ginger like one would treat a significant other. Mr. Kim was unaware of this so he's shocked and asks if Jung lost his job. [10] The producers also painted a mural on an exterior wall, mostly seen in the credit sequence and for stock transitional shots as well as for promotional shots. In July 2018, the series became available outside of Canada when it debuted internationally on Netflix. Lampshaded when the last of them (Mr. Kim) appears and she asks Jung how many family members he has, and he promises his dad is the last one. "[17] Reviewing the series following its release for US audiences on Netflix, Bryan Washington of Vulture remarked on the series' treatment of political issues surrounding immigrants, noting the tensions are never truly in the background but also do not take precedence over the comedy, remarking "I haven’t laughed as hard all year, with feeling, as I have alongside the series. Janet gets offered to work with a guest photographer lecturer for a shoot, and she misunderstands her job to be modelling-related. Parents need to know that Kim's Convenience is a popular Canadian series that revolves around a Korean Canadian family and uses this premise to address issues like racial profiling, discrimination, and other contemporary social issues. Mrs. Park and Umma can never resist trying to one-up one another when church events are involved. We compiled a list of the most common words and phrases we always hear in K-dramas. A Canadian sitcom about the Korean Canadian Kim family and their convenience store in downtown Toronto, based on the 2011 play of the same name by Ins Choi. Another customer named Roger is curious about how Appa can tell them apart and Appa mentions a few subtle differences between them that he has come to notice. Getting Started | Contributor Zone » Contribute to This Page. Gerald is usually the victim of Mr. Kim's hijinks or snarking whenever he's near him. Janet berates Jung for taking advantage of their mother's kindness (having her come over to his place to bring food and even do other housework like laundry). The owners of the store have retained the new signage although the business has not officially changed its name. Publish × Close Report Comment. Or, if Tuesday nights aren’t your thing (or if you’re not able to get CBC) stream the episodes here. Season 3 Jan 2019 - Apr 2019. Stars of Kim's Convenience, Paul Sun-Yung Lee and Jean Yoon, stop by the Toronto Star test kitchen to make their favourite easy Korean dishes and answer some questions. The show stars a Korean immigrant family whose parents run a convenience store in Toronto. The appearance of the highly anticipated new CBC television show, Kim’s Convenience (KC), has received critical acclaim for being authentic, funny, and ground-breaking since airing in October this year. Grace Lee tells Jung that if he wants to ask her out, he should do it quickly because she "charges by the hour." [23] Lee won the award for best actor in a continuing leading comedic role for his portrayal of Appa,[24] and Phung won Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Kimchee. [16] The Toronto Star's Tony Wong wrote that "the show is good. Other characters include Jung's friend and coworker Kimchee (Andrew Phung) and his manager Shannon (Nicole Power). One episode was shot in Koreatown at Bloor and Christie Streets. Jung is willing to wave off the racism so he can quickly get the sneakers, but gets angry and initially calls the deal off the moment the sexist remarks begin. Mr. Kim is unimpressed when Kimchee starts laughing at the word "ballcock" (they were fixing the toilet) and sprays him. If you’re uncomfortable with that baggage, then you need to examine it yourself and see where it comes from. Kim's Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom that premiered on CBC Television in October 2016. At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018, the series received 12 nominations. What he actually tells a relieved Kimchee? ‎KIM'S CONVENIENCE is the funny, heartfelt story of The Kims, a Korean-Canadian family, running a convenience store in downtown Toronto. Jung assumes Shannon's figured out Dave is actually him—unfortunately when he arrives at Handy for the meeting, it turns out she hasn't. Due to misunderstanding Janet's neck-massaging sessions, Gerald mistakes the term "massage-. Kim's Convenience may be a Canadian fan-favourite, but it turns out Korea loves it just as much. Terence is often the victim of actions by the other members of Handy Car Rental, Kimchee especially, and is treated with disdain. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Despite Janet's grievances about him, she's worried sick when he discovers his lump and has to have surgery. Since filming for both projects overlapped due to delays caused by the pandemic he was only able to return to Toronto toward the end of production, where he continued shooting for nine days until he had completed "all the stuff that he missed out on". Kimchee is annoyed to no end because he was trying to get Jung to stop "stealing" his dates. She's talking about his grave being next to another person's grave (which was originally Mrs. Kim's before her husband sold it), but Janet naturally misunderstands it as cheating. The two are also emotional when she tells him she plans to move out (although he knew already) and share a sincere hug, with Mr. Kim clearly bittersweet about his daughter leaving the house but respecting her independence as well. Instead, Kim’s Convenience has given my family the experience of validation. Mrs. Kim gets straight to the point: Although the name is never mentioned, Janet and Gerald are clearly watching an episode of. In Episode 1 of Season 1, Mr. Kim laments that people should be gay in a respectful and quiet manner, like, In Episode 5 of Season 1, in a Korean newspaper that Mr. Kim is reading, a photo of the. Kim's Convenience 2016 | TV-MA | 4 Seasons | TV Comedies While running a convenience store in Toronto, members of a Korean-Canadian family deal with … Because you get to watch Korean dramas and understand what’s going on without subtitles. When Mr. and Mrs. Kim show off all the new English words they've learned, the two have an awkward moment when they don't remember what the Korean word for "unilingual" is. Season 1 | Season 2 » See also. No matter what the subject of a conversation is, Mr. Chin will nearly always manage to bring his spoiled dog Ginger into it somehow. The very next scene is the two of them making out in the utility room. Rounding out the cast are Jung's coworker and best friend Kimchee and his manager Shannon. The details Terence brings up (she came to him because "a lot of people seek [him] out" due to his "reputation", and he considers her special because she has "fast fingers and a great instrument" that she got from her mother) comes off as very sexual to Kimchee, squicking him out. While running a convenience store in downtown Toronto, the members of a Korean-Canadian family deal with customers, each other and the evolving world around them. Afterward they can occasionally bare to talk to one another, and Mr. Kim even becomes eager to exchange texts with him. Appa's plan to offer customers a "gay discount" hits a few snags. Season 1 Oct 2016 - Dec 2016. Jung accidentally ruins Kimchee's special sneakers and goes out of his way to buy a new pair from a racist and sexist older white man (naturally, uncomfortable exchanges ensued). It’s a vicious flu season cycle and hand sanitizer is the culprit in this clip from Kim’s Convenience which airs Tuesday at 9:00/9:30NT. Soo-Ram Kim as Nayoung, Janet's cheery, popular, and trendy cousin from South Korea in season 1. In "The Appa-Liance", Mr. Kim makes a few awkward trips to the freezer area to do his farts since he finds it rude to do it in front of Mrs. Mehta, which does not go unnoticed by her. Mrs. Kim tries her best to avoid Mr. Mehta's incredibly physical greetings. Mrs. Kim is upset during the cold open of "Wingman" because Mr. Kim keeps letting people use the store's bathroom for emergencies. Don't know what that looks like? Kim’s Convenience, which premieres this week on CBC, is the latest Canadian entry in a new trend of diverse programming on the small screen.. Things don't work too well for him in the end. Pastor Nina sincerely attempting (and often failing) to pronounce Korean words/phrases correctly, and checking with a Korean speaker like Mrs. Kim if she's saying it right. This series tells the story of the Kim family, a Korean-Canadian family living and running a convenience store in downtown Toronto. Episode List; TV Schedule; Details. Mr. Kim bringing up the Japanese invasion, and being anti-Japan in general. The characters all behave with dignity, and dignity may be the enemy of laughter. Ishan Dave as Raj Mehta, the Mehta's son and Janet's boyfriend in season 2 and her ex in season 3. For example, ‘치맥’ is short for ‘치킨+맥주’ (chicken and beer) and are the most popular food pairing you will find in Korea. [15] John Doyle of The Globe and Mail wrote that the show "stays away from the pseudo-seriousness that could easily plague a comedy about immigrants and family dynamics." She then clarifies it's because she is a lawyer. [10][11], Episodes for season 5 were filmed in 2020 under strict COVID-19 protocols. Even after the two of them have another big argument in the Season 2 finale, Mr. Kim still happily puts the new family photo on display and the two sometimes hang out. It depicts the Korean Canadian Kim family that runs a convenience store in the Moss Park neighbourhood of Toronto: parents "Appa" (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) and "Umma" (Jean Yoon) – Korean for dad and mom, respectively – along with their daughter Janet (Andrea Bang) and estranged son Jung (Simu Liu). After the robber leaves, Jung plays with the knife as the police comes in. She briefly works for the Kims as a cleaner in Season 3. Jung and Kimchi's apartment includes a bedroom plus a den (re-purposed as Jung's bedroom). There's some occasional strong language (including a few curse words), and some sexual innuendo. 13 episodes; 74 songs; advertisement. It's only after a couple of exchanges that Terence clarifies that he gives Gwen flute lessons. She insists that Mr. Kim learn how to dance so he can accompany Mrs. Kim and have a proper date night; however, despite learning from online videos, Mr. Kim still remains terrible at dancing and neither he nor Mrs. Kim finding dancing together enjoyable. The one possibility for them being able to afford the place is Mr. and Mrs. Kim helping out since they don't want Janet living in an unsafe cheap place (and Mr. Kim is more than keen to be alone in the house with his wife). Pastor Choi casually taking the belongings of one of the women when they're doing volunteering work at the church, followed by someone exclaiming something along the lines of "he took my/your __". Kim's Convenience tells the funny and heartfelt story of the Kim family. Mr. Kim often butts heads with Janet, but immediately gets on her (ex) boyfriend's case after they find out he got engaged to another girl without breaking their relationship off first, and he's genuinely hurt when Janet seems to be accusing him of being a bad father. Let us know in the comments below. Until February 11th at Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 55 Mill Street, Building 49, Toronto. You should be most critical about what you care most about like public education or the CBC, you want them to be good not just there". Mr. Kim assuming that one of the boys applying for work … Salutin concluded by stating "I don't see why supporting Canadian culture means you should be uncritical, as if someone will take it away if you weren't. Mr. Kim, dressed in nothing but his robe and boxers is annoyed when he finds Janet (who's moved out at this point) settling at home to watch a movie, saying that this is his "together-time" with Mrs. Kim which they do after their "apart time". Kim's Convenience was eventually adapted into a television show of the same name in 2016. What makes “Kim’s Convenience” stand out against other sitcoms is how it handles weightier topics, such as immigration, white guilt and stereotyping, with ease and hilarity. While enforcing the "gay discount", Mr. Kim assumes one of the store's job applicants (actually potential suitors for Janet that Mrs. Kim got hold of) is gay and offers the discount to him. As Appa, the convenience-store-owning patriarch of the Kim family in CBC’s Kim’s Convenience… Jung is married with a child in the play, but he's single in the show so he can have a. Mr. Kim and Jung are mad at each other for their family drama years ago and so avoid one another, but it becomes clear they do still care and miss each other a little. Gavin Williams as Cereal Customer, a regular customer who is frequently and inadvertently present in intense Kim family arguments. "[18], Rick Salutin, also of the Star, was less enthusiastic of the show's portrayal of minorities on television saying "only accents are funny in Kim's Convenience" and that audiences are "laughing at the characters not with them". Janet thinks nothing of it and finds it cute, not understanding what "together-time" actually means until she hears her mother calling for her father from their bedroom upstairs and then quickly leaves. Music Supervisor. Pastor Nina watches a Korean drama with Mrs. Kim and her Korean friends and has no idea what the characters are saying since there's no subtitles. Find more Korean words at wordhippo.com! You want to give its creators kudos for finally putting Asians on TV in the right way, but the whole enterprise plays like a civics lesson. Korean people love shortening words for convenience. Janet spends the majority of "Army Spoon" angsting over potentially offending a waitress with an innuendo-filled comment about wanting to see her box (she meant the box of tea). A Canadian sitcom about the Korean Canadian Kim family and their convenience store in downtown Toronto, based on the 2011 play of the same name by Ins Choi. He alerts Mr. Kim to a potentially significant health issue. Possibly even great. Lara Arabian as Mrs. Ada, a regular customer, and the matriarch of a new immigrant family. Gia Sandhu as Marlow, an associate at Handy Car Rental. Kim's Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom that premiered on CBC Television in October 2016. Add episode. It became available to many international audiences on Netflix starting in July 2018, and this was notably extended to Korean Netflix in September that same year. Meanwhile, Umma pressures Janet to get a boyfriend. As a light-hearted comedy, Kim's Convenience has plenty of wacky humour to offer. Written by Ins Choi and directed by Weyni Mengesha. 13 episodes; 59 songs; Season 2 Sep 2017 - Dec 2017. In the opening scene of "The Handyman," Naya and Reshma (two Muslim women of the same age and height with veiled faces) come into the store and Appa greets them each by name. The studio is also used as the exterior of the car rental business. Simu Liu had planned to return to Toronto for the start of production once he was finished shooting Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in Australia. Janet insists on missing out on the ceremony so she can run the store but the parents are adamant that she goes — she almost does as they say, but customers keeping rolling in just as she's about to close up and she finds herself staying behind anyways. Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll as Enrique, a nurse and regular customer. Kim's Convenience Store in Korea【Section TV】Section TV is weekly entertainment news covering music, dramas, and movies in Korea. Tina Jung as Jeanie Park, Mrs. Park's introverted teenage daughter. This single camera comedy finds laughter in the trials of running a literal 'Mom and Pop' shop while raising kids in a culture not quite Kim's Convenience may be a Canadian fan-favourite, but it turns out Korea loves it just as much. Gerald feels very uncomfortable when he hears. Although Kimchee happily accepts them, he also informs Jung that the sneakers he got are knock-offs. This page provides all possible translations of the word convenience store in the Korean language. Not only is the old white guy selling sneakers to Jung and Shannon an annoying racist towards Jung, but he also makes belittling sexist remarks towards Shannon, asking if she's on her period because of how cranky she's being and that she'd "be pretty if [she] smiled". [22], For the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, Kim's Convenience garnered 11 nominations, including Best Comedy Series, Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Lee), Best Actress in a Comedy Series (Yoon and Bang), and Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Phung). Kim's Convenience S05E04 WEBRip | MKV | 1280x720 | English | H264 @ 2660 kbps | AC-3 @ 384 kbps | 21 min 53 s | 477 MiB Subtitles: English Genre: Comedy The funny, heartfelt story of The Kims, a Korean-Canadian family, running a convenience store in downtown Toronto. When Jung brings this up to Shannon, she and Alejandro argue and decide to settle it in the utility room, where things also suddenly go quiet. Ziad Ek as Omar, one of Jung's co-workers after he returns to Handy in season 3. The show, which streams on Netflix, chronicles the day-to-day micro-dramas encountered by a Korean … Ethnicity is real. Ethnicity is real. I'm guessing the character is a reasonable representation of a segment of Korean society, but I'm wondering what percentage. Worried about the nature of their relationship, Kimchee approaches Terence about his hangout with Gwen the other weekend and asks how he "scoop[ed] her up". Here are the 10 worst episodes according to IMDb. She is incredibly stoic and any degree of active friendliness from her is taken as strange. We’ll give you the phrases and their meanings. Actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee plays store owner Mr. Kim a.k.a. If you were to go to South Korea and call out to your Amma (mother) or Appa (father), chances of a Korean national turning back in an answer are very high. Kim’s Convenience Episode 2 [eng_Translsted!] Appa hilariously inverts this later on in "Gay Discount" when he starts enforcing the aforementioned discount and refuses to give it to the gay and obviously effeminate regular customer Enrique because he apparently doesn't act gay. Ben Beauchemin as Gerald Tremblay, Janet's classmate at OCAD. At the church, Mrs. Kim and Mrs. Park catch Jung giving Jeanie Park a flask of alcohol. Kim’s Convenience is a CBC TV sitcom about a Korean Canadian family that runs a convenience store in Toronto.Based on a 2011 play by Ins Choi, it is the first Canadian comedy series to star a primarily Asian Canadian cast. Oh, no? Kim's Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom that premiered on CBC Television in October 2016. Their two adult kids have moved out on their own as Janet continues art school to pursue photography, still working at the convenience store, and Jung works at a car rental company. 13 episodes; 3 songs; Season 4 Jan 2020 - Mar 2020. Kim's Convenience star Paul Sun-Hyung Lee has moved from his role behind the counter to a galaxy far, far away — specifically, the galaxy of The Mandalorian. Mrs. Kim answers a phone call from Mrs. Lee. Enrique, one of the regular customers, insists on carrying all his goods in his arms as he is opposed to the use of plastic bags. In season 2 she moves to Canada to attend the. When he's trying to take furniture back from his ex's house, they have an argument which they decide to "sort out" in her bedroom, and things suddenly go quiet; it's clear to Jung what really happened in there after Alejandro comes out while still putting his shirt on and his ex suddenly acting sweeter than before. As most bilingual speakers will vouch for, it's very common for people fluent in multiple languages to forget certain words in their first language. This single camera … While she meant the box of tea, she and her friends immediately realize the sexual implications behind that exchange, "Best Before" involves Mr. Kim and Janet making frequent trips to the bathroom after eating expired ravioli (Mr. Kim) and Mrs. Kim's galbijjim (both of them), much to the confusion of the customers and Semira (who ends up taking over them in the store when the both of them go at the same time). Kim's Convenience: 10 Of The Lowest-Rated Episodes, According To IMDb. It’s pleasant to watch but just not that funny. Their two adult kids have moved out on their own as Janet continues art school to pursue photography, still working at the convenience store, and Jung works at a car rental company. [19] Although not directly a response to Salutin's review, actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (Appa) has questioned critics' inclination to cite accents as offensive: "They won’t say—but is it because you’re seeing Asians on the screen? Romantic “. The best GIFs are on GIPHY. Janet's shocked when she finds out that her parents' idea of date night is for her father to drop her mother off at the bus stop to go dancing while he goes golfing. Appa is not just a voice. Korean people love shortening words for convenience. I quite liked Kim's Convenience and the writing in the episodes I watched (from the first season) was quite witty and original. 5,215 talking about this. ", to which a disgusted Janet replies with, "Ew! After Mr. Kim gets hospitalised, Mrs. Kim is made to also go through some tests after the doctor finds out she's been going through suspicious symptoms like clumsiness. English. Discussed in Episode 12 of Season 1 when Mr. Kim suddenly has to have surgery the same evening as Janet's award ceremony which means no one can run the store (Mrs. Kim has to accompany her husband). Building a play around a racial stereotype is risky business, especially when […] ; Season 4 of the feel-good TV show recently hit Netflix, where you can catch up on all the episodes. In Season 2, Jung sees Alejandro as a sitcom arch-nemesis due to him dating Shannon. Kim's Convenience is the funny, heartfelt story of The Kims, a Korean-Canadian family. He then mutters the word to himself and laughs. [2], On March 31, 2020, it was announced that the show has been renewed for two more seasons. Browse Kim's Convenience Songs by Season. The end of the episode hints that she has some serious condition, which the Season 5 opener confirms is multiple sclerosis. Kim's Convenience is a Canadian sitcom about a Korean family and all the high jinks they're up to. Fastidious, he does not like to do manual labour. As the show's third season aired in the winter of 2019 rather than the fall of 2018, it did not air inside the eligibility period for the 7th Canadian Screen Awards. Uni Park as Mrs. Park, a supercilious and well-to-do parishioner at Mrs. Kim's church who looks down on the Kims. In FoTB, I saw people who are perceived to look like me, but in Kim’s Convenience, I see people who are like me. They arrest Jung thinking he was robbing the store. Mr. Kim then says their toilet is broken and tells him to use the one next door. Produced by CBC, it is one of the first Canadian sitcoms to feature Asian characters in most of the main roles. The owner complies, much to Mrs. Kim's annoyance. Jung misunderstands and thinks he's saying he's found employment for him (he was jobless thanks to leaving Handy and not getting accepted at the other car rental place), so he gets defensive and says he got his job back so he doesn't need to worry. If the phrases have multiple parts, … Cantankerous and opinionated, Mr. Kim has a difficult relationship with his estranged son, Jung (Simu Liu), who ran away from home as a teenager and now works at a car rental shop with his friend and roommate, Kimchee (Andrew Phung), and his manager, Sh… Korean words for convenience include 편의, 편리한 것, 변소 and 편리함. Mr. Kim assuming that one of the boys applying for work … Mr. Kim and Mrs. Kim run the store. Mr. Kim maintains that going to the bathroom is "a basic human right"... until a rather washout character comes in and asks to use the bathroom. 13 episodes; 3 songs; Season 5 Jan 2021 - AIRING. The sitcom began airing in October 2016 and covers both original content and content from the original play. When trying to hint that Alejandro cheated on her, Jung pretends to ask Shannon for advice about a friend who isn't being faithful in his relationship and whether he has the right to say something about it. Notify me of new comments via email. Mr. Kim tells Jung he has a job for him (to help him move the dishwasher upstairs). When the new friends they've made in a Season 5 episode won't go home, Mr. Kim and Mrs. Kim grumble to each other in Korean why on earth they won't leave them alone. 416-866-8666 or www.soulpepper.ca. Kim's Convenience (TV Series) TV. The first episode has Kim family members unexpectedly turning up to Jung's work place and Shannon running into them at inopportune times. Jung gets called back by the rival car company he was applying for at the end of Season 2. As a light-hearted comedy, Kim's Convenience has plenty of wacky humour to offer. Do you know why learning Korean is fun? While it would cost less than a full two-bedroom, it still looks pricey for two employees of a car rental agency even in a less affluent neighbourhood of Toronto. ", When offered tea by the waitress at a restaurant, Janet says she'd love to check out her box. In "Gay Discount" when Mr. Kim says he has no problems with gay people but doesn't like the Pride Parade because it's crowded and noisy. The two come out after a long time while looking a little dishevelled, again making it obvious what happened. In the next episode of Kim's Convenience, Janet's cousin Nayoung comes to visit from Korea. The conflicts are subtle and minor key. Release year: 2016. Race is artificial. But in the end I couldn't follow the show, and I think it's because almost no one in the show has a believable Korean accent (at least not one I've heard before). Kris Hagen as Sketchy-Looking Dude, a regular customer who is also revealed to be a bike thief in Season 2. The one previous and only time the store has ever been closed is also discussed — when Jung got his appendix removed as a child and Mr. Kim stayed with him at the hospital the whole time. After hooking up with Kimchee, Nayoung refers to her intimacy with him as their "fun-together-time". Janet makes an accidentally sexual comment to a waitress who does not seem to react well, and comes back to the restaurant to apologise to her. They make a point to each other and to Janet that being a happy couple does not mean spending all their time and hobbies together — Mrs. Kim loves Mr. Kim and dancing but just not the two combined, and Mr. Kim says that they'll never miss each other if they're never apart. "[20], Mark Breslin, founder of the Canadian comedy club chain Yuk Yuk's, was critical of the show's lack of strong humour, saying "As a sitcom, it’s more sit than com. In the Season 2 finale that just barely avoids being a. Unfortunately, she gets another waitress mixed up with her because they're both black and wear similar braided hairstyles, and she runs away before she can be confronted. There's some occasional strong language (including a few curse words), and some sexual innuendo. Every K-drama fan surely knows a few words or phrases, and it’s often fun to learn a new language. Christina Song as Mrs. Lee, Grace Lee's mother and Mrs. Kim's friend. This page was last edited on 10 February 2021, at 00:06. The misleading way Mrs. Kim delivers her "urgent" news regarding Janet's lack of love life nearly throws Jung off. He is intimidated by Mr. Kim and has awkward interactions with him. The long established "Mimi Variety" store at 252 Queen Street East is used for exterior shots and as the model for the interior set built in the studio. The Korean drama experience would not be complete if you had not picked up a word or two. You’re also supposed to like “Kim’s Convenience” because it is aggressively designed, by the playwright Ins Choi, to be likable. s. S1-4: SUPERGROUP. For example, ‘치맥’ is short for ‘치킨+맥주’ (chicken and beer) and are the most popular food pairing you will find in Korea. "Instead, he … He is single with a dog named Ginger. John Ng as Mr. Chin, Mr. Kim's friend and a successful entrepreneur, owning several businesses.
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