'Let's live together' Park Won-sook and Hye-eun had a conflict.
KBS2 'Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together', which will air on the 14th, depicts a brother-in-law facing a crisis due to the conflict between Park Won-sook and Hye-eun.
Let's live together in a crisis
The conflict between Park Won-sook and Hye-eun faces a crisis of brother and sister. Park Won-sook complains of depression symptoms, saying she has suffered a lot recently. The seeds of conflict date back to seven years ago when the two started living together. When Hye-eun confesses her discomfort toward Park Won-sook, who has been hiding for seven years, Park Won-sook, who is feeling guilty, finally says "Hye-eun and I should quit." Park Won-sook eventually shed tears at the emotional goal deepened by misunderstanding.
a conflict that is heading toward 'disastrousity'
Park Won-sook, who desperately feels the need to resolve the conflict, asks for help from psychiatry specialist Lee Kwang-min. Psychological tests reveal why the two had to collide with each other, and call their problems "disastrous", signaling an extreme situation. In particular, Park Won-sook has a time to heal as she faces the wounds she has held for a long time due to her son's sudden death. In addition, the loneliness behind Hong Jin-hee's splendor and the inner situation surrounding Yoon Da-hoon's smile 'Smile Man' are revealed, and the reverse of the brother-in-law is revealed.
Nice to meet you, Cho Hye-ryeon
Comedian Cho Hye-ryeon is looking for 'Let's live together' for the first time in three years. It introduces the recent situation of the second heyday after constant challenges from directing plays to releasing albums and performing performances. In addition, Cho Hye-ryeon, who has had more than 30 years of friendship with Kim Hye-soo, Ahn Jae-wook, and Hong Jin-hee, reveals memories of the '90s when they hung out together. Meanwhile, Cho Hye-ryeon said of Hong Jin-hee "I used to be a style that didn't go through the brain", he will show off his cheerful chemistry, showing off his true side of catching the current situation that has changed along with the relentless disclosure.