
A restructuring alert is issued to Ji Jin-hee and Lee Kyu-hyung.
Today (6th), in the KBS 2TV Wednesday drama 'Kikikikikik' (written by Jeong Soo-hyun, Nam Eun-kyung, Jeong Hae-young / directed by Ko Seung-jun / produced by DK E&M, Ikkeul Entertainment) episode 10, investor Don Man-hee (played by Kim Joo-heon) puts the pressure of layoffs on Ji Jin-hee (played by Ji Jin-hee) and Cho Young-sik (played by Lee Kyu-hyung).
Kikikikikik Company starts with the appearance of Don Man-hee in front of Ji Jin-hee and Cho Young-sik, who are engaged in a drunken fight. Don Man-hee proposed the condition of achieving 3 million subscribers in exchange for investing in the company, and Ji Jin-hee and Cho Young-sik rose to the position of co-CEO of Kikikikikik Company, hoping for a second peak.
Not afraid of falling apart and willing to do whatever is asked, Ji Jin-hee and Cho Young-sik, along with MZ employees who quickly catch trends and produce innovative content, and Baek Ji-won (played by Baek Ji-won), who helps the employees' mental well-being, are creating synergy with their top-tier members, with Kikikikikik Company smoothly sailing and nearing the 3 million subscriber mark.
Therefore, Don Man-hee's exercise of personnel authority creates a sense of crisis that is heavier than achieving the subscriber goal. In a photo released to show the confrontation between Don Man-hee and the company, Don Man-hee has a relaxed smile, while the employees' faces reflect confusion and questions.
However, Ji Jin-hee and Cho Young-sik, who are strong in issue resolution, along with the employees, will not only brainstorm to overcome the situation but also demonstrate the teamwork that has grown through their time together. It remains to be seen whether Ji Jin-hee and Cho Young-sik can overcome this extraordinary crisis against Don Man-hee and protect the company and its employees, raising curiosity for today's (6th) broadcast.
Ji Jin-hee and Lee Kyu-hyung's struggles against the unexpected variable Kim Joo-heon can be seen in episode 10 of the KBS 2TV Wednesday drama 'Kikikikikik,' airing at 10:50 p.m. today (6th).
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