'Salimnam'Lee Min-woo's family's new beginning brought laughter and emotion at the same time.
KBS 2TV 'Salim Men Season 2' (hereinafter 'Salim Nam') aired on the 6th depicts a full-fledged preparation for Lee Min-woo's family to live in Korea.
The broadcast on the same day recorded a nationwide viewership of 4.8 percent, and the scene where Park Seo-jin and his siblings bet on whether Hyo-jung passed the third qualification exam showed the highest viewership of 6.1 percent. In particular, 2049 viewership, a key indicator of channel competitiveness, also recorded high numbers, revealing the still popularity of the channel.
The story of Lee Min-woo's first collaboration with a third-generation Korean-Japanese bride-to-be living in Japan and his six-year-old daughter was revealed through 'Salimnam'. Earlier, he surprised everyone by surprisingly announcing that he would live in a Seoul house where his parents and sister live together, but this time, he exploded another bombshell confession, saying that the bride-to-be and her daughter's arrival in Korea is tomorrow, leaving her parents in a panic.
Lee Min-woo said "If I told you in advance, parents would prepare this and that, and I didn't want to put pressure on you."," he said, revealing his inner feelings that he had to say belatedly. Despite the financial difficulties, Lee Min-woo's heart for his parents and his parents' heart for his son intersect, and a touching family love was delivered.
Baek Ji-young, watching this, asked about Eun Ji-won's newlywed house. Eun Ji-won said "I'm newlywed in the house I live in now" and gave a good answer "I" when asked if he had anything prepared for his wife. Then "What you need will suit your wife's taste. If you touch it for no reason, it will eventually become my main focus, so it's better to give up everything.", he added, showing a realistic and wise appearance.
Lee Min-woo was on his way to greet a 6-year-old daughter with a bride-to-be entering Korea, and he expressed his inner feelings about economic reality and unity. `I'm not pretending to be poor, but I'm saving it as much as I can because I'm not in a situation to get a newlywed house right now. There are things that are uncomfortable (when we all live together)," he said, expressing his honest feelings.
Lee Min-woo's parents started organizing the house and cooking while waiting for their new family. The mother carefully prepared various foods for her daughter-in-law and granddaughter, who had to adapt to unfamiliar places, and worried about her pregnant daughter-in-law and felt sorry for her. I want to make everything delicious. I want to buy everything I want," he said, expressing his affection. The father also appeared to be preparing a teddy bear for his granddaughter.
Lee Min-woo's bride-to-be, who ends her Japanese life and begins a new life in Korea, could not hide her tension when she arrived in front of the house with her 6-year-old daughter. Lee Minwoo also said, "Why am I so nervous when I'm going into my house?," he said, expressing tension in response to his parents' unpredictable reaction. Finally, when Lee Min-woo's parents saw the bride-to-be and her 6-year-old daughter, they gave her a warm hug and painted the scene with emotion. It added to the question of what kind of laughter and emotion their one-roof joint adaptor will bring in the future.