Just finished watching episode 3 and my thoughts so far.... Way better than His Men 3 at the moment. I think shows like these should not be taken too seriously, they are made for entertainment purposes and nothing else. If participants leave the show and continue to date and fall for each other and decide to spend the rest of their days together, see it as the cherry on top of a big ice cream dish.
Other than that, I'm entertained and not read too much into it.
Men in their 20s tend to have fun a lot, but so do women as well in our day and age, and that is absolutely fine! So I wouldn't read too much into what the guys are saying because we viewers only get a polaroid of what all happens there. This means we get served what the producers want us to see, and we do not see what else is talked about between the guys.
On another note, things i saw after finishing the third episode and thought i share them here to get your opinion on it.
Why is Kazuto missing so much screen time? If you are a chef at a restaurant, and you know you're busy and hardly get time off, why participate in a show which takes 4 weeks to film? He had been gone so much, that he hardly had time to get to know the other guys.
I think, if Usak wants to drink his chicken smoothie and needs 2 kg of chicken breasts each day, he should pay for it out of his own pocket!
And then Alan arrived. Well, I make it short here. I do NOT like Alan!!! He is a walking red flag. He will come across to most as outgoing and open-minded, but let me tell you he is not. The way he cut into Dai talking and expressing his opinion was like a parent cutting off a child while speaking and giving him an earful. It felt like Alan was lecturing Dai and i think Dai felt the same way.
Other than that, I'm entertained and not read too much into it.
Men in their 20s tend to have fun a lot, but so do women as well in our day and age, and that is absolutely fine! So I wouldn't read too much into what the guys are saying because we viewers only get a polaroid of what all happens there. This means we get served what the producers want us to see, and we do not see what else is talked about between the guys.
On another note, things i saw after finishing the third episode and thought i share them here to get your opinion on it.
Why is Kazuto missing so much screen time? If you are a chef at a restaurant, and you know you're busy and hardly get time off, why participate in a show which takes 4 weeks to film? He had been gone so much, that he hardly had time to get to know the other guys.
I think, if Usak wants to drink his chicken smoothie and needs 2 kg of chicken breasts each day, he should pay for it out of his own pocket!
And then Alan arrived. Well, I make it short here. I do NOT like Alan!!! He is a walking red flag. He will come across to most as outgoing and open-minded, but let me tell you he is not. The way he cut into Dai talking and expressing his opinion was like a parent cutting off a child while speaking and giving him an earful. It felt like Alan was lecturing Dai and i think Dai felt the same way.