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It's Super Junior in their own variety show—what more could I ask for?
Ten episodes might seem underwhelming for a 20th anniversary celebration but considering their individual and sub-units schedules and commitments, I can definitely see how much effort was put into putting this show together.You only need one Super Junior member to make a show fun or interesting. And if you get all (active) members together (yes, including Heechul!!) in one show, then you’re in chaotic, fun, and memorable ride.
Truly with Super Junior, expectations are exceeded, especially when it comes to group contents and variety shows. The production staff and the members definitely tried to put all the fans’ and members’ suggestions into one season, and although they don’t get to tick off everything from the list, there were no dull moments and everything was just fun.
The activities they did were fun as always, but more than that, I’m just happy to see how the members always feel much happier and at ease whenever they’re together.
The third season wrapped up really nicely with a touching yet fun activity, which takes me back to how they started—dorm life.
Good luck on the 20th anniversary preparations, Super Junior. Hoping for more seasons of Super TV!
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