Comedy, laughter and joy... Totally Epic
3 Idiots in Kenya is honestly the most intentionally hilarious reality comedy I’ve watched. I’ve been laughing like a fool every episode. And the fact that it’s shot in Kenya? Pure pride!As a Kenyan and a K-fan, seeing my country through the eyes of Korean celebrities is wild in the best way. Their reactions, chemistry, excitement and everything is gold. This show is pure joy, pure comedy, and pure Kenyan magic.
Highly recommended if you need laughter therapy.
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Lost magic in the final episode
"Genie, Make Your Wish" had incredible potential; suspense, beautiful storytelling, and emotional depth that kept me hooked. Up until the end, it held a magical quality that made it stand out.Unfortunately, the final episode felt unnecessary and diminished the impact of the series. Instead of preserving mystery, it wrapped everything up too neatly, removing the emotional weight and supernatural beauty that had been built throughout the show. That choice left the ending feeling flat, rather than haunting and memorable.
Still, this kdrama remains one of the most beautiful fantasy romances I’ve watched, and I recommend it for anyone who enjoys emotionally rich storytelling with a touch of mystery.
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Imbalanced resolution
One of the drama’s strengths is its ability to give depth to its characters. However, the finale leaves several arcs incomplete. Cheon Sanghak’s struggles were never fully addressed, and the reasoning behind Sang Cheon’s fault in it felt unclear. Kim Sanghak’s story was almost entirely sidelined despite his significance earlier on, as if he was abruptly erased from the narrative. This creates a sense of imbalance in the storytelling.The focus on Cheon’s illness overshadowed other character journeys. While Cheon’s ending felt emotionally complete, others, especially Ryu, Cheon Sanghak, and Kim Sanghak , were left without resolution. This makes the finale feel rushed and incomplete, as though important arcs were sacrificed for emotional weight rather than balanced closure.
Ultimately, the drama succeeds in emotional impact but falls short in delivering satisfying conclusions for all its main characters.
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