Kim's Convenience (TV series)

Kim's Convenience
Based on Kim's Convenience
by Ins Choi
Developed by Ins Choi
Kevin White
Starring Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
Jean Yoon
Simu Liu
Andrea Bang
Andrew Phung
Nicole Power
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Ivan Fecan
Alexandra Raffe
Ins Choi
Kevin White
Alan Dilworth
Tania Senewiratne
Producer(s) Ivan Fecan
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Thunderbird Films
Release
Original network CBC Television
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release October 11, 2016 – present
External links
Website

Kim's Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom that premiered on CBC Television in October 2016.[1][2] The series centres on the Korean Canadian Kim family who run a convenience store in the Moss Park neighbourhood of Toronto: parents "Appa" (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) and "Umma" (Jean Yoon) – Korean for "dad" and "mom" – along with their daughter Janet (Andrea Bang) and estranged son Jung (Simu Liu). Additional characters include Jung's friend and co-worker Kimchee (Andrew Phung) and his manager Shannon (Nicole Power).[3] The series is based on Ins Choi's 2011 play of the same name.

The first season was filmed from June to August 2016 at Showline Studios in Toronto. It is produced by Thunderbird Films in conjunction with Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company, with Lee and Yoon reprising their roles from the play.[4] Scripts were created by Choi and Kevin White, who had previously written for Corner Gas.[5]

The second season premiered on September 26, 2017.[6][7] The show has been renewed for two more seasons.[8]

In July 2018, the series became available to audiences outside of Canada when it debuted internationally on Netflix.[9]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Kim Sang-il ("Mr. Kim"/"Appa") - The family patriarch, Mr. Kim was a teacher in his homeland before immigrating to Canada with his wife where they now own and operate 'Kim's Convenience', a grocery store in Toronto's Moss Park neighbourhood. Mr. Kim is traditional, proud and stubborn, practical, opinionated and blunt. He is 56 years old at the start of the series and estranged from his son Jung.[10]
  • Jean Yoon as Kim Yong-mi ("Mrs. Kim"/"Umma") - The family matriarch, Mrs. Kim, 54 at the start of the series, was also a teacher in Korea. She is hardworking and kind but also meddles in the lives of her family. Her life revolves around the store, family, and church, where she volunteers.[11]
  • Simu Liu as Jung Kim, 24 at the start of the series. Mr. and Mrs. Kim's son and Janet's brother. Jung works at Handy Car Rental, where he is promoted to assistant manager at the beginning of the series. He was a rebellious teenager who had engaged in petty street crimes, earning him a brief stint in juvenile detention, but has since cleaned up his act. He was kicked out of the family home by Mr. Kim after stealing from him and remains estranged from his father though he is still in contact with the rest of the family.[12]
  • Andrea Bang as Janet Kim, 20 at the start of the series, Mr. and Mrs. Kim's daughter and Jung's sister. She is the family member in most frequent contact with Jung. Attending OCAD University, where she studies photography, Janet is a talented artist but is frustrated by her parents' traditionalism, their lack of support for her art, and the fact that they overparent her due to Jung's estrangement from the household.[13]
  • Andrew Phung as Kimchee, 25 at the start of the series. Jung's best friend, co-worker, roommate, and former partner in crime.[14]
  • Nicole Power as Shannon Ross, 26. The manager of Handy Car Rental, and Jung and Kimchee's boss, she has a crush on Jung in season 1 and is often awkward in her attempts to appear cool and hip.[15]

Recurring

  • John Ng as Mr. Chin, Mr. Kim's friend and a successful entrepreneur, owning several businesses. Fastidious, he does not like to do manual labour.
  • Ben Beauchemin as Gerald, Janet's friend, roommate, and a fellow student at OCAD. He's intimidated by Mr. Kim and has awkward interactions with him.
  • Michael Musi as Terence, a mild-mannered employee at Handy Car Rental whom Kimchee inexplicably hates.
  • Getenesh Berhe as Semira, another of Janet's OCAD photography classmates and friends.
  • Soo-Ram Kim as Nayoung, Janet's cousin who visits from South Korea in season 1. In season 2 she moves to Canada to attend the University of Waterloo.
  • Michael Xavier as Alex Jackson, a police officer who was Jung's childhood friend and who is getting reacquainted with Janet.
  • Sabrina Grdevich as Ms Murray, one of Janet's professors at OCAD.
  • Sugith Varughese as Mr. Mehta, a friend of Mr. Kim's who plays cards with him and owns an Indian restaurant.
  • Hiro Kanagawa as Pastor Choi, the pastor at Mrs. Kim's church.
  • Christina Song as Mrs. Lee, Grace Lee's mother and Mrs. Kim's friend.
  • Uni Park as Mrs. Park, a supercilious and well-to-do parishioner at Mrs. Kim's church who looks down on the Kims.
  • Amanda Brugel as Pastor Nina Gomez, associate pastor at Mrs. Kim's church.
  • Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll as Enrique, a nurse and regular customer.
  • Tina Jung as Jeanie Park, Mrs. Park's introverted teenage daughter.
  • Kris Hagen as Sketchy-Looking Dude, a regular customer.
  • Marco Grazzini as Alejandro, Shannon's new boyfriend at the end of season one, continuing into season two.
  • Derek McGrath as Frank, a repairman and friend of Mr. Kim's who tells pointless anecdotes.
  • Ellora Patnaik as Mrs. Mehta, Mr. Mehta's wife and a friend of Mrs. Kim.

Production

An existing convenience store in Toronto, Mimi's Convenience Store, at 252 Queen Street East, was redesigned to stand in for exterior shots in the show.

Shooting locations

Interior scenes at the store, Handy Car Rental and home are shot at Showline Studios at 901 Lake Shore Boulevard East, where an exact replica of Mimi Variety, the model for the store, has been recreated. The studio is also used as the exterior of the car rental business. One episode was shot in Koreatown at Bloor and Christie Streets. The long established "Mimi Variety" store at 252 Queen Street East is used for exterior shots and as the model for the interior set built in the studio. While the signage has been adjusted, the "Kim's Convenience" sign uses the same red and green lettering and all other sections, such as the "7 DAYS A WEEK", are the original signage of Mimi Variety.[16] The producers also painted a mural on an exterior wall, mostly seen in the credit sequence and for stock transitional shots as well as for promotional shots. The owners of the store have retained the new signage although the business has not officially changed its name.[16][17]

Episodes

Originally set to premiere on October 4, 2016, on CBC, the series premiere was delayed to October 11, 2016, with back-to-back episodes, so it would not conflict with the Toronto Blue Jays' American League Wild Card Game.[18] The first season consists of 13 half-hour episodes.[19]

CBC announced on December 20, 2016, that it had renewed Kim's Convenience for a second season of 13 episodes.[7] Season 2 premiered on September 26, 2017.[6]

Season 1 (2016)

#
overall
# in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Canadian viewers
(millions)
11"Gay Discount"Kaeden MichlickIns Choi & Kevin WhiteOctober 11, 2016 (2016-10-11)0.835[20]
After being accused of homophobia, Appa decides to offer a store discount to gay customers during Toronto Pride Week — but he doesn't seem to be very good at determining who qualifies for it. Meanwhile, Eomma tries to find a "cool Christian Korean boyfriend" for Janet.
22"Janet's Photos"Kaeden MichlickIns Choi & Kevin WhiteOctober 11, 2016 (2016-10-11)0.805[20]
When Janet's photos start getting attention from admirers, Appa tries to prove he's a better photographer. Meanwhile, Jung decides to apply for a promotion at the car rental agency, to the dismay of Kimchee and Eomma, though for different reasons.
33"Ddongjeem & Eomma's Picture"Peter WellingtonGarry CampbellOctober 18, 2016 (2016-10-18)0.749[21]
Jung draws the wrong kind of attention from his boss when he gives Kimchee a ddong chim (Korean "wedgie") at work. Mr. Kim commissions Janet's friend, Gerald, to take his photo instead of asking Janet.[22]
44"Frank and Nayoung"Dawn WilkinsonIns Choi & Kevin WhiteOctober 25, 2016 (2016-10-25)0.763[23]
Mr. Kim is frustrated with Frank (Derek McGrath), a repairman who talks too much, while Janet's cousin Nayoung (Soo-Ram Kim) visits from Korea, challenging Janet's sense of what it means to be 'Korean.' Jung and Shannon get tickets to a Toronto Raptors game, but Jung starts to wonder if Shannon thinks it's a date.
55"Wingman"James GennGarry CampbellNovember 1, 2016 (2016-11-01)N/A
Mr. Chin asks Mr. Kim to be his wingman on a date, which is fine until Mrs. Kim tags along. Janet asks Jung to help her fix a dripping pipe at the store, but the repair is interrupted by an intruder. A police officer (Michael Xavier) helps Jung resolve a misunderstanding and Jung recognizes him as his childhood friend Alex, who becomes reacquainted with Janet.
66"Rude Kid"[24]James GennSonja BennettNovember 15, 2016 (2016-11-15)N/A
Mr. Kim scolds Janet's professor's 5 year-old kid, when he misbehaves in the store, with unexpected consequences for Janet; Jung discovers Kimchee is making extra money by moonlighting for a carsharing company, illicitly using Handy Car Rental cars, and has to decide whether to let Terence get fired when Shannon wrongly suspects him as the culprit.[24]
77"Hapkido"[25]Dawn WilkinsonIns ChoiNovember 22, 2016 (2016-11-22)0.887[26]
Janet takes a Hapkido class but Mr. Kim thinks he knows more than her teacher (Tommy Chang). Jung runs into Grace Lee (Eileen Li), an old flame; they both discover that their meeting was not accidental but part of a plan by their mothers to get them back together.[25]
88"Service"[27]James GennRebecca KohlerNovember 29, 2016 (2016-11-29)0.878[28]
Mr. and Mrs. Kim's relationship is tested when Mr. Kim offers the attractive new female pastor (Amanda Brugel) some free items from the store. Janet dates Jung's friend, Alex, and Jung pretends to be cool with it.[27]
99"Best Before"[29]James GennStory by: Kevin White and Ins Choi
Teleplay by: Anita Kapila
December 6, 2016 (2016-12-06)N/A
Mr. Kim tries to prove that "best before" dates mean nothing when Janet objects to his selling expired ravioli; Mrs. Kim's serving up her homemade galbijjim at the church bazaar when a surprise visit by Jung forces her to admit that she's embarrassed by his troubled past.[29]
1010"Janet's New Job"[30]Dawn WilkinsonAnita KapilaDecember 13, 2016 (2016-12-13)N/A
Janet is sick of working for free and finds a job at Handy Car Rental putting Jung in a difficult position when she notices that Jung and Shannon are attracted to each other; Appa hires Gerald to work in the store but Gerald is nervous and clumsy whenver Appa is around, which is all the time.[30]
1111"Handyman"[31]Dawn WilkinsonKevin WhiteDecember 20, 2016 (2016-12-20)0.690[32]
Mr. Kim fixes a broken toilet for Kimchee; Jung hides out with Shannon; when Edwin Carter (Kevin Bundy), an old acquaintance of Eomma's drops by, Janet believes there's more to his relationship with Mrs. Kim.[31]
1212"Appa's Lump"[33]Peter WellingtonAnita KapilaDecember 27, 2016 (2016-12-27)0.805[34]
Mr. Kim finds a lump on his back and goes in for a biopsy; Janet wins an award at school; Shannon brings Jung to a work event which may also be a date, when he learns of Mr. Kim's surgery and must decide whether or not to ditch Shannon and go to hospital.
1313"Family Singing Contest"[35]Peter WellingtonIns Choi & Kevin WhiteDecember 27, 2016 (2016-12-27)0.938[34]
Janet signs a lease with Gerald and Semira but doesn't know how to break the news to her parents. Mrs Kim really wants her family to beat the Parks at the church's family singing festival, but Jung is reluctant to join them while Janet hopes entering the contest will put Eomma in a good mood to receive her news; Mr. Kim gets attention for his new SUV. Jung is surprised to learn that Shannon has a new boyfriend, Alejandro, (Marco Grazzini), whom she brings to the church festival, resulting in Jung realising he may have feelings for her.

Season 2 (2017)

#
overall
# in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Canadian viewers
(millions)
141"Janet's Roommate"[36]Peter WellingtonIns Choi & Kevin WhiteSeptember 26, 2017 (2017-09-26)0.516[37]
Appa and Umma encourage Janet to stay home when her plans to move in with Gerald and Semira hit a snag. Kimchee tells Jung to make a move on Shannon, but her relationship with Alejandro shows no sign of ending.
152"Business Award"[36]Peter WellingtonMatt KippenOctober 3, 2017 (2017-10-03)N/A
An award comes between Appa and Umma. Shannon begins biking to work. Janet and Gerald have their first argument as roommates.
163"House Guest"[38]Peter WellingtonIns Choi & Kevin WhiteOctober 10, 2017 (2017-10-10)N/A
Pastor Nina stays with the Kims while her apartment is being renovated. After a night with Janet and her college friends, Jung is worried he might not be that bright.
174"Cardboard Jung"[36]Dawn WilkinsonIns Choi & Kevin WhiteOctober 17, 2017 (2017-10-17)N/A
Appa is ambivalent when Umma brings home a lifesized cardboard cutout of Jung made by Handy Car Rental as a promotion. Janet's cousin Nayoung returns.
185"Date Night"[36]Aleysa YoungIns Choi & Kat SandlerOctober 24, 2017 (2017-10-24)N/A
Appa is pressured to make his date night with Umma more special. Jung looks online to replace Kimchee's sneakers.
196"Resting Place"[36]Peter WellingtonAnita KapilaOctober 31, 2017 (2017-10-31)N/A
A money-saving scheme comes back to haunt Appa when Umma discovers that he sold her burial plot 20 years ago; Janet's bedroom habits make Gerald uncomfortable; Jung does damage control after losing a play wrestling match to Kimchee.
207"Sneak Attack"[36]Gary CampbellAnita KapilaNovember 7, 2017 (2017-11-07)N/A
Appa wants in on Umma's side business, while Janet assumes a new identity accidentally on purpose when she tries to get into a film festival after party. When Umma offers the store's old freezer to Jung and Kimchee, Jung is reluctant to accept it while Kimchee and Janet fight over who will get the freezer for their respective apartment.
218"Silent Auction"[36]Dawn WilkinsonAnita KapilaNovember 14, 2017 (2017-11-14)N/A
Umma has her heart set on a coat at the auction; Jung accuses Shannon of acting unprofessional; Janet's big payday gets foiled.
229"New TV"[36]Renuka JeyapalanNadyia Chettiar &
Kevin White
November 21, 2017 (2017-11-21)N/A
Appa buys a new TV and Umma donates the old one to a newly arrived refugee family; a photography lecturer notices Janet; Kimchee worries about Jung stealing his girlfriend.
2310"Janet's Boyfriend"[39]Renuka JeyapalanMatt KippenNovember 28, 2017 (2017-11-28)N/A
Janet tries to keep her relationship with Raj Mehta (Ishan Dave) from Appa and Umma; Jung and Kimchee can't agree about their house party.
2411"Good Neighbours"[39]Siobhan DevineNadyia Chettiar &
Carly Stone
December 5, 2017 (2017-12-05)N/A
Appa and Umma meet their new neighbour; Jung starts a new work romance; Janet doesn't like how sweet Gerald's new girlfriend is.
2512"Appa's First Text"[39]Peter WellingtonCarly Stone &
Kevin White
December 12, 2017 (2017-12-12)N/A
Appa inherits Janet's smartphone; Umma discovers a pest in the store; Kimchee tries to help Janet with her F.O.M.O.; Jung tries to reconnect with a girl.
2613"Handy Graduation"[40]Peter WellingtonAnita Kapila, Matt Kippen & Kevin WhiteDecember 19, 2017 (2017-12-19)0.722[41]
Umma wants the family to celebrate Jung getting his GED; Shannon organizes a party to celebrate Jung's achievement but is conflicted when their feelings for each other surface. Janet gets tired of being the good one and feels unappreciated when Umma and Appa celebrate Jung's achievement while ignoring hers. Jung struggles to tell Shannon that he's taking a job elsewhere.

Season 3

On March 12, 2018, the cast of Kim's Convenience took to Facebook and Twitter to announce that there would be a third season.[42] The third season is scheduled to begin airing in early 2019.[43]

Season 4

On May 24, 2018, just 2 months after announcing the third season renewal of the show, CBC announced that the show had also been renewed for a fourth season. In this unprecedented move, the show was renewed for a fourth season even before the third season of the show had begun production.[43]

DVD releases

Entertainment One released the first season of Kim's Convenience on Region 1 DVD on March 7, 2017.[44]

Season Episodes Release Date
Region 1
1 13 March 7, 2017
2 13 March 6, 2018[45]

Reception

Critical response

The show has received mostly positive reviews.

John Doyle of The Globe and Mail wrote that the show "stays away from the pseudo-seriousness that could easily plague a comedy about immigrants and family dynamics." In conclusion, Doyle called it "a clever, generally engaging screwball comedy with an eye on entertainment".[46] The Toronto Star's Tony Wong wrote that "the show is good. Possibly even great. The dialogue is sharp, on point and borderline subversive. It has the potential to be a future classic. It has bite...It’s funny and true, but not a reality we typically see reflected on television."[47]

Rick Salutin, also of the Star, was less enthusiastic of the show's portrayal of minorities on television saying "only accents are funny in Kim's Convenience" and that audiences are "laughing at the characters not with them". Salutin concluded by stating "I don't see why supporting Canadian culture means you should be uncritical, as if someone will take it away if you weren't. You should be most critical about what you care most about like public education or the CBC, you want them to be good not just there".[48]

Ratings

Midway through its first season, Kim's Convenience was estimated by Numeris to have an average audience of 933,000 per episode, with 39% of viewers between the ages of 25 and 54.[7]

Awards

For the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, Kim's Convenience garnered 11 nominations, including Best Comedy Series, Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Lee), Best Actress in a Comedy Series (Yoon and Bang), and Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Phung).[49] Lee won the award for best actor in a continuing leading comedic role for his portrayal of Appa,[50] and Phung won Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Kimchee.[51]

Kim's Convenience won two awards at the 2017 Toronto ACTRA Awards, Outstanding Performance - Female for actress Jean Yoon and the Members’ Choice Series Ensemble Award for Best Cast.[52][53]

The first-season episodes "Ddong Chim" and "Janet’s Photos" are 2017 Writers Guild of Canada's Canadian Screenwriting Awards finalists in the TV comedy category.[54]

At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018, the series received 12 nominations. It won the awards for Best Comedy Series, Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Lee) and Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Phung).

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
201715th ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female ActressJean Yoon ("Gay Discount")Won[55][56]
Outstanding Performance by an EnsembleWon
5th Canadian Screen AwardsBest Comedy SeriesNominated[57]
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesPeter Wellington ("Gay Discount")Nominated
Best Writing in a Comedy Program or SeriesIns Choi, Kevin White ("Gay Discount")Nominated
Garry Campbell ("Ddong Chim")Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleJean YoonNominated
Andrea BangNominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RolePaul Sun-Hyung LeeWon
Best Achievement in CastingDeirdre Bowen, Millie Tom ("Frank & Nayiyng")Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role
or Guest Role in a Comedic Series
Andrew Phung ("Janet's Photos", "Ddong Chim")Won
Best Photography in a Comedy Program or SeriesFraser Brown ("Frank & Nayiyng")Nominated
Best Picture Editing in a Comedy Program or SeriesKye Meechan ("Gay Discount")Won
21st WGC Screenwriting AwardsTV ComedyGarry Campbell ("Ddong Chim")Nominated[58]
Ins Choi, Kevin White ("Janet's Photos")Nominated
201816th ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male ActorPaul Sun-Hyung Lee ("Hapkido")Nominated[59]
Outstanding Performance by an EnsembleNominated
6th Canadian Screen AwardsBest Comedy SeriesWon[60][61]
Best Direction, ComedyAleysa Young ("Date Night")Nominated
Best Photography, ComedyFraser Brown ("Cardboard Jung")Nominated
Best Picture Editing, ComedyAren Hansen ("Date Night")Nominated
Best Writing, ComedyAnita Kapila ("Resting Place")Nominated
Matt Kippen ("Business Award")Nominated
Best Achievement in CastingDeidre BowenNominated
Best Lead Actor, ComedyPaul Sun-Hyung LeeWon
Best Supporting or Guest Actor, ComedyAndrew Phung ("Cardboard Jung", "Resting Place")Won
Best Lead Actress, ComedyAndrea BangNominated
Jean YoonNominated
Best Supporting or Guest Actress, ComedyNicole PowerNominated
22nd WGC Screenwriting AwardsTV ComedyAnita Kapila ("Resting Place")Pending[62]
Matt Kippen ("Business Award")Pending

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