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One of Hawaii’s largest Korean supermarkets, Palama Supermarket, is partnering with Mina Pharmacy to provide flu vaccinations every Saturday until Dec. 18 at the Dillingham store location only. Forms will be offered in English, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Tagalog, with certified nurses on site and Korean translators to answer questions. People without insurance pay $20; those with health insurance or Medicare pay nothing.

"I Am Legend"

Episodes 1-2

Tonight, 6:45 p.m.: Seol-hee, who used to work as a clerk in a big law firm, married a successful lawyer and is living a life of luxury. But behind the facade of her glamorous life, she has to endure in-laws who disrespect her and a husband who neglects her. But when her only sister is diagnosed with bone marrow cancer and her husband and mother-in-law forbid her from becoming a donor, she decides to get a divorce.

Tonight, 7:45 p.m.: Seol-hee is met by sneers and hurtful remarks when she announces she wants a divorce. Her father-in-law, the only sympathetic person, chides Ji-wook and his mother for being so cold-hearted. Seol-hee gives her bone marrow to her sister and the surgery is a success. Seol-hee moves out and into her sister’s place. Ji-wook refuses to give her a divorce.

"Definitely Neighbors"

Episodes 35-36

Tomorrow, 7:45 p.m.: Yong-sil and Woo-jin are on a date when he bumps into his ex-wife, who causes a scene. Ji-yong bumps into Jong-min at her parents’ house. Jong-min wonders about her name. Jung-soon keeps pushing arranged dates on Woo-jin. Things are tense between Gun-hee and Ji-yong.

Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.: Sae-hee lets Sang-kyu know she’s not interested in him. Ji-yong tries to get along with Mee-jin. Sung-jae and Mee-jin take the kids on a trip. Mee-jin bonds with Eun-seo during this trip. Ji-yong and Ha-yong meet Jong-min. Woo-jin and Yong-sil have a great date. Mee-jin discovers that Sung-jae has a hard time going against his mother’s wishes. But she likes that about him. Ji-yong’s shoot is ruined because of the rain. But Gun-hee is there for her.

"My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox"

Episodes 1-2

Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.: Dae-woong is a college student who dreams of becoming an action star. His rich grandfather spoiled him because his parents died early but decides to be more firm with him when he takes no responsibility for his actions. In order to get away from his grandpa, Dae-woong runs away and ends up in a temple with a mysterious painting of a fox.

Thursday, 7:45 p.m.: Miho, the nine-tailed fox in a human form, decides to keep Dae-woong alive, thinking he’d be very useful. Dae-woong, afraid he’d be eaten by Miho, becomes very obedient but is looking for a chance to escape her. Dae-woong’s grandfather speaks to Miho on the phone and misunderstands her relationship with Dae-woong.

"Life is Beautiful"

Episodes 39-40

Friday, 7:45 p.m.: Gyungsu apologizes to Taesup for his mother’s behavior. Her disapproval only brings the two closer together. Ara invites Byungjun to breakfast. Byungjun complains she’ll make him fat, but she says she enjoys cooking for him.

Saturday, 7:45 p.m.: Gyungsu’s mother pays a second visit to Taesup’s. She asks Byungtae and Minjae to help her persuade their sons to go live abroad. Minjae and Byungtae flat out refuse, saying they won’t let their son live away from his family. Chorong can’t seem to bring herself to like Yeonju, and Jihye tells her she has a problem.

Jeff Chung is the general manager of KBFD TV, which televises Korean dramas with English subtitles in Hawaii. He can be reached at 521-8066 or jeffchung@kbfd.com.

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