If you like the Dad's reacting as panel members, you might also like mothers in this new dating show with their sons or daughters. They are not just there to comment but are actively involved in the dating selection process. This might be a advantage since knowing the family of your potential partner is a vital aspect in marriage (the participants are at common age of thinking of settling down). This seems to be a pro for women, since I hear many horror stories of marrying into a family in Korea and expected you to do stuff in holidays.
If the first episode of DMF was fun for you, what if instead of a friend, you see the reaction of the parents (mostly fathers)?! I watched the first episode of WOKFIL unsubbed and that's how badly I want to watch this. The fathers are known people in Korean media so the cast members are basically nepo babies. With that in mind, as early as now I do not expect a real couple in this show because they probably joined to get recognition, but most of them are really likeable that I can't turn away just yet.
This program have the same youth feeling into it. The cast of 19to20 are of the same age literally 19 going 20 while WOKFIL has the same age group (about 18-26). The most fun in 19to20 is that there is a transition period of becoming 'adults' and most are really sincere in this. In WOKFIL, the most fun is the panel which are the parents (mostly dads) of the cast who are also known in Korean media. It is fun when they tease the fathers about their daughter or son, like, "Is she really single since birth?" and see them reacting, "what is wrong with my daughter?". It's that fun, whether this produce end game couples or not, I'm satisfied.
If you want another dating show with glimpses of "single-since-birth" members but with an addition of chaos that is the parents being the panel to comment and react on the participants,' activities, WOKFIL is another dating show to cleanse your palate in a world of Single's Inferno. TBH, I am not confident of having real endgame couples in this one but the commentary alone from the dads makes this viewing a pleasure.



