Kim Ji-min recalls being engulfed by a false dating rumor during her days aspiring to be a comedian and erupts in anger.
In the seventh episode of SBS Plus' "Lee Ho-seon's Cider," which airs at 10 a.m. on the 10th, stories of "record-level workplace villains" that provoke the urge to quit are revealed. Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min repeatedly sigh over stories in which colleagues' lives were shaken by baseless rumors and shifting of blame.
In particular, Kim Ji-min cautiously brings up an absurd experience she had while she was an aspiring comedian, drawing the attention of those on site. Kim Ji-min recalls a time when stories completely untrue spread, saying, "Someone who likes to spread rumors circulated that I was dating another aspirant."
Kim Ji-min then confesses the lingering hurt that was hard to forget, saying, "It was so hard thinking that my peers must have looked at me like that for months." As Kim Ji-min reveals the "satisfying revenge" she chose herself to dispel the misunderstanding, curiosity grows about what that method might have been.
Lee Ho-seon also shares past workplace experiences that elicit further sympathy. Lee Ho-seon astonishes the cast by revealing the extreme experience, "I once quit a job because of coffee." Recalling an organizational atmosphere that was markedly different from now, Lee Ho-seon delivers his trademark blunt remark, "It still makes me sick to think about it," prompting laughter. Lee Ho-seon also attracts attention by mentioning his life motto, "leave hard work to others." Viewers are curious about the reason Lee Ho-seon quit and the deeper meaning behind his motto.
The producers said, "This episode features stories that show how rumors, silence and power within an organization can leave wounds on individuals," and added, "Through Kim Ji-min's candid confession and Lee Ho-seon's interpretation, viewers will also be prompted to do a lot of thinking."
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