The parents, who seem to be the loving and nurturing kind, snub one of their guests, Lee Joon, a young college student who won a singing contest and has deep respect for the father. They go to a fancy housewarming party for the Lee family Grandpa seems to be good friends with the father of the household (perhaps even mentor). Little Man-ok ends up being Grandpa’s protegee and goes everywhere with him dressed in her hapkido uniform. (Why? We don’t know, but we just take it for granted.) He renames her Jang Man-ok after the gym, ‘Man’ meaning ‘Full’ and ‘Ok’ meaning ‘House.’ We just got so literal in the first two minutes. Grandpa is a formidable man, but he takes a liking to his sweet granddaughter who will now live with him. The gym is where her burly grandfather ( Jang Hang-sun) teaches hapkido. We begin with the arrival of little Michelle Jang (who grows up to be Hwang Jung-eum) and her mother at Man Ok Gymnasium. Because of that, I’ll be recapping them two parts at a time… but it’ll really be one episode.Īnd so, I present to you the sequel that has nothing to do with the original, the spinoff that has nothing to do with the original, the drama that you should not have any expectations going into… Full House Take 2. Episode 1 is split into Part 1 and Part 2, and aired on Monday and Tuesday. The format is a little different than usual dramas, being only 30 minutes long to air on Mondays through Thursdays, on cable channel SBS Plus. This drama makes my head shake and my body shudder in laughter. 170 OctoJanuFull House Take 2: Episode 1 by kaedejun
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