Episode Title:
Sungandeul
Episode Description:
This episode is a slice-of-life centric episode showcasing the exploits of the Wylde-Pak family throughout the day. As the day begins, Lily is playing a video game as Min informs her of a new petsitting job. She vows not to miss a cutscene, but it ends up being unskippable. Lily ends up breaking her TV and opening the door to Will, who left his keys. Min is cooking as Lily prepares for cricket tryouts. As Lily leaves for her tryouts, Jack returns to the smell of buttered chicken on ramen; his favorite. Jack prepares to voice call his mother Alice, as he notices Min saddened; he returns to the dining table, tablet in hand. Min prepares to go to the gym; after two outfit changes, she sees that Lily needs a ride to her friend Debs. Min is further inconvenienced by the lack of fuel, traffic, dropping Lily off and returning to drop her backpack off, and an old lady - the receptionist - driving rather slowly. Due to her card failing to scan, Min cracks and requests a day pass instead; she ultimately concedes defeat and treats herself to boba. As the others watch TV, Halmoni tries to sneak in a helping of spicy ramen. Will almost catches on to her, but the kids end up catching the smell of the ramen. Halmoni decides to share it with her family. Later, Will is on cleanup duty. As he works, he progressively becomes more incensed; however, he calms down when he sees Lily and Jack playing together. Lily asks him to record, and he does so, witnessing the tender moment. As night falls, Halmoni shows the kids a scrapbook with old pictures of her. Seeing this, she is determined to call her sister, who owes her $75. Lily comes across pictures of her and Jack as toddlers; when she calls out for her half-brother, he is not there. Jack is by the rooftop, looking at the night sky. He tells her that hearing Halmoni's stories made him think of his mother. Lily shows him a picture of her and Jack as toddlers; the two half-siblings look at the night sky above as Halmoni closes the episode, saying that there are two things that matter in life: family, "and paying up!"