CBC comedy Kim's Convenience airs its series finale on Tuesday, saying "OK, see you," to fans after five seasons and widespread acclaim. The producers of the hit comedy show about the beloved Kim family their fictional Toronto shop announced on March 8 that Kim's Convenience would conclude after its fifth season. Kim's Convenience premiered on CBC in 2016 and is based on the play of the same name by Choi. Tonight’s episode of Kim’s Convenience wasn’t supposed to be the last — a decision star Paul Sun-Hyung Lee says blindsided him. LISTEN | Q's screen panel discusses the end of Kim's Convenience:q 11:05 OK, see you: Kim's Convenience ends after 5 seasons on CBC On this week's screen panel, freelance journalist Kelly Boutsalis and photographer and director Justin Wu joined Tom Power to reflect on the end of Kim's Convenience.
Source: CBC News April 13, 2021 19:52 UTC