A pleasant surprise, but not entirely.
My Bias Is Showing is exactly the kind show you put on with zero expectations and somehow end up having a pretty good time. It’s colorful, silly, and sometimes way too over-the-top, but there’s something oddly genuine buried in all that chaos.
The plot is almost too simple. It’s cute, sure, but it never really dares to dig deeper. If the story had taken itself just a little more seriously, it could’ve turned into something truly special instead of just a fun watch.
Then there are the “goofy ahh” moments, you can tell the show really wants to be funny, sometimes too hard, unfortunately it never works out. It’s charming in its own awkward way, but also a bit exhausting at times.
And to talk about the music choices, half the time it feels like someone hit shuffle on a random playlist. The soundtrack jumps from catchy to cringey without warning, which kind of fits the shows chaotic personality, but still makes you raise an eyebrow more than once. Hearing an up-beat song when the scene is supposed to be ''emotional'' is bit of a stretch.
Despite all that, I’d still recommend it. It’s imperfect, a little too goofy for its own good, but it’s got heart. If you don’t take it too seriously, My Bias Is Showing is the kind of feel-good mess that’s easy to enjoy. Especially if you’re in the mood for something light, fun, and unapologetically unserious.
The plot is almost too simple. It’s cute, sure, but it never really dares to dig deeper. If the story had taken itself just a little more seriously, it could’ve turned into something truly special instead of just a fun watch.
Then there are the “goofy ahh” moments, you can tell the show really wants to be funny, sometimes too hard, unfortunately it never works out. It’s charming in its own awkward way, but also a bit exhausting at times.
And to talk about the music choices, half the time it feels like someone hit shuffle on a random playlist. The soundtrack jumps from catchy to cringey without warning, which kind of fits the shows chaotic personality, but still makes you raise an eyebrow more than once. Hearing an up-beat song when the scene is supposed to be ''emotional'' is bit of a stretch.
Despite all that, I’d still recommend it. It’s imperfect, a little too goofy for its own good, but it’s got heart. If you don’t take it too seriously, My Bias Is Showing is the kind of feel-good mess that’s easy to enjoy. Especially if you’re in the mood for something light, fun, and unapologetically unserious.
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