Sports Chosun = Reporter Baek Ji-eun
[스포츠조선 백지은 기자] Kim Chang-ok’s passionate lecture was effective.
In the second episode of tvN’s ‘Kim Chang-ok Show 2’ (directed by Kim Beom-seok and Seong Jeong-eun), which aired on the 15th, a lecture was given that aroused a lot of sympathy from married and unmarried couples on the theme of ‘Unavoidable Fighting Couple War’. Episode 2 of ‘The Kim Chang-ok Show 2’, which was both enjoyable and relatable, captured the hearts of viewers and recorded an average of 3.4%, a maximum of 5.4%, based on households in the metropolitan area, and an average of 3.5%, and a maximum of 5.3%, based on the national standard. (Based on paid platform integrating cable, IPTV, and satellite / Provided by Nielsen Korea)
The second lecture, which opened with a witty talk about married couples, was attended by unmarried and married couples in equal proportions, adding to the excitement. Kim Chang-ok hinted at today’s topic by saying, “The most common thing I heard after the lecture concert was not that it was interesting, but that I wish I had heard it before I got married.” She went on to say that men prefer women with attractive looks and women prefer men with a sense of security, but in order for her to consider marriage, “she should nevertheless meet someone who feels like she wants to be with this person.” This gave her a deep understanding.
On this day’s broadcast, a message to couples at war and ending the couple’s war was broadcast. First, the story was revealed that although they were a couple preparing for marriage, they did not disclose each other’s financial status. When asked that disclosing one’s financial status felt like being naked, Kim Chang-ok surprised the storyteller by saying, “You have to see the other person’s naked body before you get married. The real naked body is language and money.” She went on to emphasize the point of maintaining a relationship even after marriage, saying, “What really matters is language compatibility.” She also gave advice to visit the parents of the opposite sex and eavesdrop on their conversations, which struck a chord with prospective couples and newlyweds.
The intense and passionate story of the couple’s sympathy was also revealed, warming up the atmosphere. The wife, who has been married for 7 years and has three children, made the audience laugh with her hilarious story about how she felt burdened by her husband’s passionate love and wanted to change her job from production to service by closing her husband’s ‘factory door.’ Her husband, who wants to have a fourth child unlike his wife, asked Kim Chang-ok for advice, saying, “You have three children, and as a senior in parenting, it would be nice if you could give me advice (about vasectomy).” Kim Chang-ok gave a clear answer based on his own experience. He left a quote and received applause.
In addition, Kim Chang-ok’s response to realistic concerns such as a 9-year remarried couple who feels like they are being spied on all the time by using the same online community as their in-laws, a 16-year married couple who feels awkward when they are alone with their husband, and a couple who is contemplating marriage in a war-like situation once they fight, etc. A smart and pleasant solution followed. In addition, Kim Chang-ok asked insightful questions about her story about her husband, her master, and her husband, who did not even lift a finger at her house, and talked about her fundamental concerns rather than external circumstances. He said, “The more responsible a person is, the more he explodes at a critical point without knowing his own condition,” and conveyed the hardships of people in society who have to pretend to be okay, giving empathy and comfort to audiences and viewers who are tired of reality.
Reporter Baek Ji-eun [email protected]