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Single’s Inferno Season 5 korean drama review
Dropped 10/12
Single’s Inferno Season 5
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by Sophon
23 days ago
10 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Single’s Inferno S5 Was Chaos and That’s Why It Was Great

Single’s Inferno S5 was by far the most entertaining season so far. The female casting especially Mingee and Minasue was truly top-notch. Both of them have norm-breaking personalities and strong character, and they’re beautiful without fitting the typical “Korean beauty-bot” standard.

The new concepts this season were also a huge plus. The photoshoot challenge, especially forcing the other participants to watch, and the Truth Game were genuinely funny and entertaining. Minasue alone creating chaos everywhere brought S-class entertainment value to the show.

That said, Paradise dates were still boring as usual, the same luxury hotels, fancy food, and unnecessary pool scenes. The interactions between participants were interesting, but not because of Paradise. In fact, Inferno Island itself was more entertaining than Paradise.

I’d say the show really broke its own formula because of Mingee and Minasue, combined with the Truth Game and photoshoot challenges. As usual, mid-season participants lost their impact since they joined too late to matter.

Overall, the casting choices were perfect, and the new games were genuinely interesting, but the Paradise date concept is clearly losing its value. The show needs more challenges and stronger motivations to force participants to actually interact and date each other.
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