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Post by twilightelusion on Dec 7, 2010 10:24:52 GMT 8
[101207] "Sitcom Challenge" Jo Kwon - Ga In, "depend on each other".On MBC "We Got Married" aired on December 4th the Adam Couple, Jo Kwon and Ga In, expressed their feelings about their first sitcom.
Jo Kwon and Ga In, who were recently cast as twin siblings in the daily sitcom "All My Love", were practicing for their first filming in their home.
Although they worked hard to memorize the script and tried to act out the scene, it did not work out as expected and they only laughed.
During their interview with the production team, Jo Kwon and Ga In honestly expressed their worries and fear about the sitcom. Jo Kwon expressed that it was confusing and difficult to turn from husband and wife to siblings, and Ga In said she was nervous.
But they revealed that they felt confident because they have each other and they could rely on each other, so no matter how hard it would be, they would be able to handle it.
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Post by loisginn on Dec 7, 2010 10:34:16 GMT 8
awww.... we know that they both can handle it because they have each other.. and i guess it will be so much nicer and calmer in the set with the two of them around each other supporting one another in their scenes.. so they won't be nervous and at all.. i just adore this couple..
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Post by goof on Dec 7, 2010 10:40:33 GMT 8
its good to have your partner around when you are nervous and unsure... what's going to happen when they have to be cast seperately though, i hope they can still call the other...
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Post by bgurl510 on Dec 7, 2010 10:50:21 GMT 8
awwwww going through challenges in a sitcom because they are married, at least they know they have each other back no matter what at least they are "ADAM COUPLE TOGETHER FOREVER" lol. ahahah. ^^;
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Post by cantabileloves on Dec 7, 2010 13:12:41 GMT 8
hell yea! it's sometimes more comforting and at ease when someone you're close to is actually there, "suffering" the same way as you do.
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