The United Korean Association of Hawaii is organizing a free grocery distribution Saturday to celebrate Thanksgiving. From 10 a.m. until supplies last, a prepacked bag of groceries and a recipe to make Korean food will be distributed to nearly 1,000 families. They will be available at three locations: Christ United Methodist Church, 1639 Keeaumoku St.; Olive United Methodist Church, 108 California Ave., Wahiawa, and Aiea Korean United Methodist Church, 99-550 Kulawea St., Aiea.
This week’s synopses
“That’s the Way It Is”
Episode 47
6:40 p.m. today
Se-hee gets into an auto accident. Hyun-woo feels guilty, blaming himself for the accident.
Episode 48
7:45 p.m. today
Se-hee recovers slowly. After seeing her in stable condition, the family breathes sigh of relief.
“Teacher Oh Soon-nam”
Episodes 67-68
7:45 p.m. Monday
Doo-mul tells Bong-chul about his feelings for Soon-nam. Se-jong asks his father whether he can meet Se-hee.
Episodes 69-70
7:45 p.m Tuesday
Doo-mul tells Bong-chul that Se-hee is using her son as a bargaining tool. Bok-hee regains her memory. Sun-joo reminisces about her child.
“Penthouse”
Episode 1
7:45 p.m. Wednesday
Herapalace represents the pinnacle of elites in society. Envy, greed and lust (and ambition?) also reach new heights as the women of this uber luxury condo vie for the top position. Tune in as their families’ lives unfold to reveal who is really triumphant.
Episode 2
7:45 p.m. Thursday
Let the battle begin. Herapalace’s three mothers are centered in the No. 1 academic district in Gangnam, Seoul. Their greed for wealth knows no bounds. Yoon-hee and Seo-jin’s relationship goes way back to high school. Seo-jin and Dan-tae flirt with a dangerous liaison.
“Delayed Justice”
Episode 1
7:45 p.m. Friday
A public defendant and a reporter team up to expose grave public injustices to become a megaphone for wrongly accused victims. Attorney Park Tae-yong receives limelight as the humanitarian attorney but in return is flooded with pro bono cases.
Episode 2
7:45 p.m. Saturday
Tae-yong takes on a new case and looks for a cassette tape with the culprit’s recorded voice. He realizes it fell into the hands of “Trash Reporter” Park Sam-soo. The unlikely duo is about to bring down the injustice.
Jeff Chung is general manager of KBFD TV, which televises Korean dramas with English subtitles. Reach him at 521-8066 or jeffchung@kbfd.com.