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Everybody Say Kimchi [1] (Korean: 모두 다 김치; RR: Modu Da Gimchi; lit. All Things Kimchi) is a 2014 South Korean morning comedy-drama series starring Kim Ji-young, Kim Ho-jin, Won Ki-joon, and Cha Hyun-jung. It aired on MBC from April 7 to October 31, 2014, on Mondays to Fridays at 7:50 a.m. for 132 episodes. [2] [3] [4]
Kim gained wider recognition after starring in the 2018 tvN drama series Encounter, where he portrays Lee Dae-chan, the easy-going and cheerful owner of Chan's Golbaengi, a small restaurant. He showcases his own character well when acting with actors Song Hye-kyo , Park Bo-gum , Pyo Ji-hoon , and Kwak Sun-young .
When the two cross paths one night after separately having drunk a drugged liquid, a comedy of errors occurs. Kim Mi Young goes into the wrong hotel room because the hotel door number accidentally changes, and the door was propped open by the mischief-making drugged liquid makers. The two end up sleeping together and Kim Mi Young becomes pregnant.
Ms. Kim's Million Dollar Quest (Korean: 파란만장 미스 김 10억 만들기; RR: Paran Manjang Miseu Kim 10eok Mindeulgi) is a South Korean television series directed by Lee Min-cheol, Jang Ki-hong, and Jin Seok-gyu, and starring Kim Hyun-joo, Ji Jin-hee, Kim Sung-ryung, and Park Gun-hyung.
Kim later won the Daesang (or "Grand Prize"), the highest honor at the 2013 KBS Drama Awards. [ 2 ] Based on the 2007 Japanese drama Pride of the Temp ( ハケンの品格 , Haken no Hinkaku ) , the comedy/drama series uses the modern Korean workplace culture as a backdrop and revolves around charismatic perfect employee Miss Kim, who's good at ...
Start-Up (Korean: 스타트업; RR: Seutateueop) is a South Korean television series starring Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho and Kang Han-na. [2] The series revolves around a woman who has dreams of becoming an entrepreneur like Steve Jobs, and her love triangle between a man who is secretly her first love and another man who is pretending to be her first love. [3]
Despite the series being based on a play by Korean Canadian Ins Choi, and Choi writing over a third of the 65 episodes, 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 ...
Live Up to Your Name [4] (Korean: 명불허전) is a 2017 historical time travel South Korean television series. It brings Heo Im (a medical scientist from Joseon portrayed by Kim Nam-gil) to present day Seoul, where he meets the surgeon, Choi Yeon-kyung (Kim Ah-joong). The series marks Kim Nam-gil's small screen comeback after four years.