Summaries
Jung draws the wrong kind of attention from his boss when he gives Kimchee a Korean wedgie at work. An uncomfortable 'sexual harassment in the workplace' conversation ensues. Mr. Kim commissions Janet's friend Gerald to take his photo instead of asking Janet. Janet is upset, but it's Gerald who has to deal with Mr. Kim who is an extremely self-conscious and un-photogenic model.

Kimchee takes advantage of Jung now that Jung is in a managerial position. To retaliate, Jung does what he has always done to his friend in that "friends ribbing friends" manner: give him a "ddong chim", a Korean and more intimate version of a western styled wedgie. Solely as Kimchee feels Jung is moving on without him, he files a formal complaint to Shannon against Jung for the ddong chim. What makes matters even worse is Shannon's handling of the matter, she who wants to be everyone's friend in the process. Meanwhile, Gerald asks Appa if he would be a photo model for him for a class assignment. Refusing Gerald's request, Appa changes his mind when he sees how good a photograph Gerald can actually take, and thus commissions him to take his photograph. It may be a difficult process both for Gerald and Appa as Appa has a very specific idea of what the photo should look like which may not fit Gerald's artistic sensibility, while Appa tries too hard to look the part of model. The commissioning of the photo doesn't bother Janet, who is confident in her abilities as a photographer, but it is an associated action by her parents which may irreparably damage Janet's relationship with them without them even knowing what has happened.
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