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* The corrupt priest that Baek hired happily accepts his payment and mentions that "this money will go to God's work". Without saying a word, Baek takes some of the money back and puts it in his wallet. |
* The corrupt priest that Baek hired happily accepts his payment and mentions that "this money will go to God's work". Without saying a word, Baek takes some of the money back and puts it in his wallet. |
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* Geum-Ja's boss speaks Japanese as a second language. When her daughter's '''Australian''' adoptive parents show up to his bakery, he nervously asks "Um... Do you speak Japanese?". |
* Geum-Ja's boss speaks Japanese as a second language. When her daughter's '''Australian''' adoptive parents show up to his bakery, he nervously asks "Um... Do you speak Japanese?". |
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 31 January 2014
- The corrupt priest that Baek hired happily accepts his payment and mentions that "this money will go to God's work". Without saying a word, Baek takes some of the money back and puts it in his wallet.
- Geum-Ja's boss speaks Japanese as a second language. When her daughter's Australian adoptive parents show up to his bakery, he nervously asks "Um... Do you speak Japanese?".