- Kimchee tries to keep his new girlfriend from meeting Jung. Janet speaks her mind in class. Appa scores a new TV.
- Umma doesn't like what she considers Appa's out of control unilateral spending. Just as Umma was complaining to Pastor Nina about not being able to donate more to the Adas, the recently arrived immigrant family the church is sponsoring, Appa walks in in front of Pastor Nina with a new hi-def TV. Appa's spending in this situation causes more problems as Appa and Umma try to taketh away from the Adas what they had already giveth for reasons near and dear to their pocketbook. Meanwhile, Kimchee has started dating a young woman named Lauren. Kimchee wants Jung to stay clear of them until Lauren really seems to like him, as Kimchee's dates always seem to gravitate toward Jung's animal magnetism once they see him and away from Kimchee. After Lauren does end up meeting Jung in close to his birthday suit, Kimchee wants Jung instead to go any extreme in making Kimchee look good in front of Lauren by making Jung himself look bad. And Janet is critical about the work of her class' guest photographer, Santi. She believes his photographs of women perpetuate the stereotype of western beauty. So Janet is surprised when Santi asks her to model for him. In the process, Janet may too fall prey to the stereotype she so railed against.—Huggo
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