Kim's Convenience season 5 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Appa and Umma struggle with magazine organization at Kim's Convenience, leading to a visit from their son, Jung, who suggests improvements. Jung and his sister Janet reflect on their life choices and aspirations. Jung presents a new business plan for the store, but his parents find it too ambitious. Meanwhile, Shannon faces a personal journey, mistakenly identifying a man as her father, and ultimately breaks up with Jung. Janet considers starting a photography business. The episode culminates in a family dinner, highlighting the Kims' close bonds and immigrant journey.
Full Episode S05E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who visits the convenience store and suggests reorganizing the magazines?
Jung.
What business plan does Jung present for Kim's Convenience?
A plan including a garden center and rental space.
Why do Appa and Umma decide against Jung's business plan?
They feel the ideas are too ambitious for them at their age.
Who does Shannon mistakenly believe to be her father in a photo?
A man she later realizes is not her father.
What decision do Jung and Shannon make about their relationship?
They decide to break up.
What kind of business is Janet considering starting?
A photography business.
What does the family dinner at the Kim's house signify?
The close-knit nature of the Kim family and their journey as immigrants.
What is the main challenge Jung faces regarding the convenience store?
Deciding whether to take over the store or pursue his own path.
Does Jung decide to take over Kim's Convenience?
No, he decides against it.
What does Appa reflect on during the family dinner?
Their journey as immigrants, the hardships they faced, and the joy of family.
How does the family dinner end?
With laughter and memories, showcasing the family's close-knit nature.
Is Shannon adopted?
Yes, she later reveals that she is adopted.
What does Janet need to start her photography business?
She considers involving Jung and needs help to start.
Why does Jung visit the convenience store?
To suggest a better way to organize magazines and later discuss the store's future.
What is the tone of the family dinner at the end?
Heartfelt and reflective, with a focus on family bonds and shared experiences.