
Breath of fresh air among tv competitions.
This has just become my favorite reality tv competition easily. I truly hope we get more seasons!All in all, I think viewers who like math and logic challenges will wholeheartedly enjoy this.
Not a single boring segment, which is even more impressive given the fact that this is a competition that focuses on logic and math challenges and in the abilities of the participants and their strategies, instead of focusing on dramatic fights or scheming.
Another big plus is that the contestants were all great, all very worthy and brilliant, so I rooted for each team at least once. It’s crazy how smart some of these contestants were, they are literal geniuses. I’m in awe of them.
My only warning is that this is super bingeable and it is hard to stop watching between episodes!
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S2 is good, for me.
Love Alarm is not a masterpiece, however, the actors are really good, the music is amazing, I enjoy the production value of most scenes, AND, it stuck to the values of the author, which I respect so much. The author doesn’t owe viewers anything, so the hate she, the drama writers and directors are getting feels a bit much to me.I guess if you are heartbroken about the pairing you ship, and feeling dead inside, you will find the plot of S2 boring, but, that’s not my case, so I was never bored at all, except for one moment in the last episode where they went all mystic. I never even used the skip 10 seconds button, which is usually used a lot.
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Heartfelt portrayal of life and career in your 30s. If you mainly want romance better look elsewhere
Often times dramas portray professionals in their 30s as having their lives and careers all figured out, when in reality, even while being succesful we may not feel confident of where life is leading us to, and Law and the City showed that beautifully. And all the while having different yet engaging law cases every week. I could happily watch another season of cases with this cast.Each of the main leads had different circumstances yet all of them felt relatable at some point and I was so interested in all of their stories, I specially loved how each of them had enough time to shine. If you had told me on day 1 that I would end up caring for Ryu Hye Young's, Kang You Seok's and Im Sung Jae's characters as much or even more than for LJS and MKY, I would not have believed it but with each episode they steadily won me over.
Fair warning, if you come here only wanting a romance drama with Lee Jong Suk and Moon Ka Young, then stop, don't watch this as it will not satisfy your romance needs. If you want a "How to get away with murder" style drama, then also stop. This is an episodic private practice law procedural first and foremost.
So yeah, highly recommend for a glimpse of the daily lives of lawyers in South Korea, and more generally, some of the highs and lows you can face in your 30s.
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Delightful entertainment.
Nana Tour has the best attributes for a healing variety show: Cast who are entertainers at heart and who adore each other, plus experienced tv content creators with good ideas and planning, plus beautiful locations.The amount of content they achieved for a 5 day trip is insane, yet there was not a single boring moment. We got everything in one show. From lighthearted fun, competitiveness and silly antics, to travel content of beautiful scenary, local food, trendy spots and historical places, to heartfelt moments that hit deep (especially if you are a carat).
I truly hope they get the opportunity to have a second season with SCoups.
Now I only need to save up my money and plan a freaking vacation to Italy, Nana tour was so greatly planned that I literally want to do a trip where I visit the same cities and places they did, every activity was so much fun, even the ones that the losers in the games ended up doing XD.
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