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- Follows the culture clashes that occurred between a traditional Korean mother and her fully-Americanized daughter.
- This critically acclaimed six-part mini-series... Shot between March and June 2004, Ultimate Survival: Everest chronicles the Everest efforts of Team Discovery, which included two Canadian climbers - producer and experienced adventure guide Ben Webster, and his girlfriend, rookie climber and PhD candidate in Sports Psychology, Shauna Burke - plus Australian Andrew Lock and Hector Ponce De Leon from Mexico, both veterans of Everest and the world's most intimidating peaks. The series also follows the treks of Annabelle Bond, a London socialite; and diabetic American climber Will Cross. The expedition's members, including the team's Nepalese Sherpa guides, were trained to act as the production team, filming the extreme physical demands, physiological changes and emotional hazards. Soaring 8,848 meters above sea level - equal to the height of 16 CN Towers placed end to end - Everest's summit is the ultimate challenge for climbers around the world.
- After a nuclear Armageddon, the only people left on Earth make their way to the middle of nowhere.
- The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things is the incredible journey of 5 female filmmakers driving across America to encourage, empower, and inspire the next generation of strong women to go after their career ambitions. Driving over 7,000 miles from Los Angeles to New York over the course of 30 days, the documentary spotlights 17 positive and powerful women leaders across a variety of lifestyles and industries. Along the way, these filmmakers relay the candid insight on how these women define their success, what it takes to be a woman in their position, and valuable advice on how to improve the female role in the workplace. In celebration of the all-female focus in front of and behind the camera, the filmmakers turned the cameras on themselves, capturing their transformational journey. Created for women by women, they challenge the audience to ask themselves, "What would you do if you weren't afraid to fail?"
- Growing up Strong: Girls on the Run is a short documentary highlighting Chicago's Girls on the Run program for middle school girls. The after school program focuses on building self-esteem and communication skills in young girls at an age when they are most susceptible to negative self-images. The main goal of the program is the physical training for a 5K race held at Soldier Field.
- Grandma is thrilled to get tickets to The Oprah Winfrey Show, but Katherine is not thrilled when Margaret announces on the show that she's dropping out of school to manage a rock band.
- When the Kims decline an offer to sell their bookstore to a large chain, the chain announces that they will build a store across the street.
- Margaret dates a British film professor and is disappointed to learn that he is a complete bore in spite of his interesting work.
- Margaret gets into trouble with a bouncer at a local club and ends up in jail the night before she's scheduled to take her law school entrance exams.
- Margaret is in a "dating slump," so Stuart suggests that she volunteer at the hospital to meet guys.
- Stuart's mistake at the hospital amuses Margaret--until he decides to give up his medical career.
- When Margaret's mother disapproves of her new non-Korean boyfriend, Margaret furiously announces that she and Kyle are moving in together.
- When Margaret needs to hire a reliable temporary worker at the cosmetics counter, Ruthie and Gloria convince her to hire her mother.
- Margaret moves into the basement and dates the handyman who fixes the place up, while Grandma gets a viewer-tracking device but can't handle the pressure of being a TV ratings household.
- Margaret becomes immersed in a world of intrigue when her dad sets her up with a video distributor who has a secret criminal life.
- When a case of expensive perfume vanishes while Ruthie is away from the counter, Margaret must decide what to tell management, and for the first time in her life her mother has no advice for her.
- Margaret throws a bachelorette party for Stuart's traditional Korean fiancee.
- After being dumped by her motorcycle-poet boyfriend, Margaret challenges her mother to set up a Korean date for her. She discovers that she likes the guy, so she attempts to act more "traditional" for both their Korean families.
- Margaret does a comedy routine about her family in a karaoke bar--unaware that her parents and their friends are in the audience.
- Margaret poses for her sculptor ex-boyfriend but has second thoughts when the nude sculpture goes on display.
- Margaret's promotion to manager at the cosmetics counter results in Ruthie trying to take advantage of their friendship. At home, Grandma is convinced that the family's run of bad luck is the result of bad feng shui.
- Margaret waits for a call about a job opportunity but learns that her phone service has been cut off because her new roommates neglected to pay the bill.
- Grandma comes home from the mall with a boyfriend and a marriage proposal that would result in her moving to Florida.
- To asset her independence, Margaret moves out of her parents' home and into an apartment with Ruthie and Gloria, but ends up discovering that good friends don't necessarily mean good roommates.