Lee Cheon-soo's mother, "When I was a person, 200 heads of kimchi was the standard."
Lee Cheon-soo's mother, "When I was a person, 200 heads of kimchi was the standard."
‘Housekeeper’ Lee Cheon-su’s family makes kimchi.

In KBS 2TV's 'Men Who Do Housework Season 2' (hereinafter referred to as 'Salimnam'), which will be aired on the 22nd, Lee Cheon-soo's family is depicted gathering together to make kimchi.

On this day, Sim Ha-eun gathers strength with her older brother and challenges herself to make 50 heads of kimchi without any help from her parents. Under the leadership of the two women, Lee Cheon-su and his older brother are given the task of moving cabbage and rinsing the cabbage, and Lee Cheon-su begins to grumble. The stark contrast between the two brothers, with Lee Cheon-soo asking, "Can't you buy it and eat it?" and the older brother reassuring him, "Men should do these things. If you're going to do it, let's do it for sure," is intriguing.

At this time, the two daughters-in-law are greatly embarrassed by the sudden arrival of their in-laws. As soon as Mrs. Heeya appears, she gives latte talk, saying, “When I got married, 200 heads of cabbage was standard,” and, “We didn’t even have pickled cabbage.”

Also, Mrs. Heeya approaches her two daughters-in-law who are preparing seasoning in good harmony with her father-in-law and nags them, saying things like, "If you put too much salted fish, it won't taste good," and "Why didn't you prepare the oysters?" Mrs. Heeya, who rolled up her sleeves as a self-proclaimed kimchi expert, ends up having a major accident when she falls and spills the soup.

When the mood worsened due to Mrs. Hee-ya's major accident, the family kicked out Lee Cheon-soo and his mother, who were not helpful in many ways, to the market.

You can find out whether Lee Cheon-soo's family will be able to finish making kimchi safely on KBS 2TV's 'Salimnam', which airs at 9:45 pm on the 22nd.

Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr