KBS2's 'The Bosses' Ears Are Donkey Ears' features three generations of lookalikes with Im Chae-mu, his daughter Im Go-un and now grandson Shim Ji-won.
KBS 2TV's 'The Bosses' Ears Are Donkey Ears' (directed by Ahn Sang-eun; hereafter "Sadanggwi") is a program of voluntary role reversal and self-reflection by Korea's Bosses to create workplaces where people enjoy working. Last week it recorded a peak rating of 6.9%, marking 177 consecutive weeks at No. 1 in its time slot (Nielsen Korea).
The 329th episode of 'Sadanggwi,' which airs on Sunday, the 26th, will reveal the three generations united to save 'Dooly Land': chairman Im Chae-mu, who is struggling with deficits; his daughter, operations planning director Im Go-un; and his fourth-grade grandson Shim Ji-won.
Among them, the strikingly identical appearance of the three generations of lookalikes draws attention. Elementary school student Shim Ji-won appears boasting an unusual presence from the start, asking, "Why are you talking so seriously?" Shim Ji-won is Im Chae-mu's maternal grandson, whom Im Chae-mu once said "is the person I love most in the world." However, on his entrance he shows the protective side of a son toward his mother by asking his grandfather Im Chae-mu, "Were you scolding my mom again?" which makes Im Go-un smile.
Not only that, Shim Ji-won reveals the sharpness expected of a third-generation 'Dooly Land' by saying things like, "I wish there were big rides where friends can play well," and "There's a part that shakes where the blocks are."
Leading his grandfather to the second-floor block area, Shim Ji-won taps the floor one by one, discovers a part that is detached from the floor, and makes an exultant face. Seeing the fastidious side of the third-generation 'Dooly Land' who checks everything meticulously, Jun Hyun-moo said, "It looks like someone from a reality show," predicting a bright future for 'Dooly Land,' nicknamed "Debt Land" because of its enormous debt.
But soon Shim Ji-won asks his grandfather Im Chae-mu, "Grandfather, how long will you keep running it?" then poses a bold question: "If running it is hard, will you give it to me?" drawing laughter. The possibility of inheritance of the amusement park, which is operating with loans up to 19 billion won, is expected to be raised. What Im Chae-mu answered to the fourth-grade maternal grandson who unabashedly revealed his blazing ambition, and their "love and truth," will be revealed on the 'Sadanggwi' main broadcast.
Meanwhile, KBS 2TV's 'The Bosses' Ears Are Donkey Ears' airs every Sunday at 4:40 p.m.
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