A Very Wholesome Dating Show
I love the interactions between the parents who are a part of the panel and the two MCs (Kim Seong-ju and Chuu), often providing comedic relief from the melodramatic interactions between the contestants with their witty remarks. I also like how the parents jokingly call out their kids' mistakes and quirks.
The editing is really good and fair which leaves no room for evil editing amongst the contestants and drawn out moments that feel boring, the only drawback of which is that the episodes last for just barely over an hour.
So far, the contestants have been wholesome and respectful to each other even as tensions start to rise between the members who are interested in the same people.
The only problem with the contestants is that everyone is a bit too timid compared to other dating show contestants because they're all in their early 20s, an in-between period of time where they're too mature to go through the dramatic first-love type of experience that "Nineteen to Twenty" had but still not self-actualized and self-confident enough to express themselves more freely and confidently like the contestants in other dating shows such as "Transit Love", "Single's Inferno" and "My Sibling's Romance" where they're in their late 20s to early 30s.
With all that said, it's been fun to watch so far and I hope more people tune in despite how it's a bit harder to find English subs for it and how under-promoted it is since it's not on international streaming platforms and it's not broadcasted on the main tvN channel.
The editing is really good and fair which leaves no room for evil editing amongst the contestants and drawn out moments that feel boring, the only drawback of which is that the episodes last for just barely over an hour.
So far, the contestants have been wholesome and respectful to each other even as tensions start to rise between the members who are interested in the same people.
The only problem with the contestants is that everyone is a bit too timid compared to other dating show contestants because they're all in their early 20s, an in-between period of time where they're too mature to go through the dramatic first-love type of experience that "Nineteen to Twenty" had but still not self-actualized and self-confident enough to express themselves more freely and confidently like the contestants in other dating shows such as "Transit Love", "Single's Inferno" and "My Sibling's Romance" where they're in their late 20s to early 30s.
With all that said, it's been fun to watch so far and I hope more people tune in despite how it's a bit harder to find English subs for it and how under-promoted it is since it's not on international streaming platforms and it's not broadcasted on the main tvN channel.
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