Kian’s Bizarre B&B Week 2 Review: The adventures in Kian84’s eccentric house continue, and this week, we’ve got a mix of various emotions. From lighthearted comedy to heartbreaking conversations, it all ends with an energetic hoard of guests who know how to be loud. This week’s episodes are all fun, loud, and exciting, just like our host and his staff.
Kian’s Bizarre B&B Producer
Jung Hyo-min
Kian’s Bizarre B&B Netflix Cast
Kian84, Jin, Ji Ye-eun
Kian’s Bizarre B&B Release Date
8 April, 2025
AKA
대환장 기안장
The series has 9 episodes and will be released from 8th April 2025 to 22nd April 2025, releasing three episodes every Tuesday.
Kian’s Bizarre B&B Week 2 Recap
Kian’s Bizarre B&B Episode 4 continues the rainy first night at Kian84’s eccentric guesthouse, and while the rain pours, some guests resort to sleeping on the second floor, while others, along with Jin, continue to enjoy the cool winds of the outdoors. Soon, the day begins, and while some guests say goodbye to this bizarre BnB, the ones staying behind prepare for another adventurous day. The groups move out to busy themselves with their activities while Jin and Ye-eun go shopping. Meanwhile, Kian84 busies himself with attaching the pool equipment to the guesthouse, cleaning the place up, and preparing souvenirs for the guests by carving their names into the meal plates.
Soon, the new guests arrive, and this time, it is a father with his two sons. Kian84 turns on the water slide, and the guests have a fun time, after which Jin prepares curry for the guests. However, Kian84 ends up hurting himself when he slides down and dashes into the fence. He is rushed to the hospital while the duo takes care of the guests. Soon, it is mealtime, and the guests are in for an unforgettable experience when Jin reveals to them that Kian84 wishes for them to experience eating without utensils like the Indians. While this shocks the guests, they abide by the rule along with the staff. Later, Kian84 shocks them with how naturally he eats in this way.

After a fun night, everyone rests for the evening while the KIAST group heads out to watch insects, and the father-sons trio joins them. Unfortunately, an accident on their way back shocks the little boys, and the trio stays on the island for the night. Episode 5 continues to show Jin picking the trio up and trying to make them feel at ease. A new day begins, and Jin helps out a guest who offered to make benches for the B&B. Meanwhile, Kian84, upon noticing that no new guests will be arriving, tries to stop the current guests from leaving. He is only able to stop two from the KIAST group and later heads out with everyone for lunch.
A filling lunch later, the groups all scatter and this time, Kian84 gets on cooking duty. He makes kimchi rice balls, which are supposed to be served as a welcome treat, along with scrambled eggs. Meanwhile, all the groups have a good day as the weather finally eases up on them. Jin heads to eat with the KIAST guests and is stunned to see they once again have to resort to eating without utensils. Soon, the climbing team also returns, but the food is not enough, so Ye-eun and Jin cook up some noodles. After a fun dinner time, everyone gathers for another fun evening while the father puts his sons to sleep.

Later, Kian84 and the father have a heart-to-heart talk where he shares with Kian84 about his health condition, which makes the former emotional as he is able to connect with him. With this, another day and another episode comes to an end. Episode 6 begins a new day, and a new face arrives, but this is not a guest. Turns out it is one of the KIAST member’s student whom Kian84 suggested to be called here so that the guest can spend more time at the B&B. While the guest takes a tutoring session, others begin their day.
Kian84 prepares more meal trays while the guests pack up to leave. Soon, it is time for goodbyes, and the B&B is empty after a very long time. Kian84 and the team begin the cleaning process for their new guests. From washing to cleaning and cooking, everything is ready for the new guests who are to arrive in the evening. Along the way, Kian84 prepares a special painting for the father-sons trio and delivers it in the evening with good wishes.
Soon, the new set of guests arrives, which includes a shy introvert and a group of enthusiastic men who are loud and filled with energy. The B&B begins to look like a training camp as the men in the room are loud and ready to have fun. Everyone is enjoying the energy in the room. When it is time for dinner, it is back to Kian84’s way of eating, and the men don’t shy away, instead, they enjoy it just as much as him. But the day doesn’t come to an end here as the men all move to the outdoor gym in the next episode.

Kian’s Bizarre B&B Week 2 Review
This show brings joy and healing, without a doubt. Watching the trio connecting and having fun with the guests is something so wonderful to see. Similarly, seeing the guests interact with them and each other is a joy that really makes this show one of a kind. But the highlight has to be how everyone seems to be enjoying Kian84’s way of living, which opens them to a whole new world. The interactions in this show are truly unlike any other, and I am in love with the way everyone finds themselves at ease, and truly, this is like a dream you don’t want to end.
This show doesn’t just give you happiness but also knows how to make you cry as Kian84’s interaction with the father left us in tears. You can see how he connects with him and truly hopes for the best for them. Meanwhile, I also love how well Jin and Ye-eun support him in every way. The trio connects well with each other, and this is what makes me happy when watching the show. And, of course, we cannot end this without talking about Kian84 teaching everyone the Indian way of eating.
While they weren’t ready for it, everyone went along with him, and I liked how they slowly began to enjoy themselves. His opening them to a whole new culture is also an experience unlike any other, and this is what this B&B is all about.
Watch Kian’s Bizarre B&B on Netflix.
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