I liked it!
Guys, take notes, Gwan-hee has skills although he is a bit of an odd duck. The way he teases and jokes with the ladies is the way to go. A couple of the other guys, who seem to be gentlemen, are seen as boring by the ladies. Not saying that's right nor fair, but in this situation, you will see. Jin-seok (muscular dude) seems like a really cool dude.
All the ladies are attractive, my first choice was Si-eun, as she's my type from a physical standpoint, pretty lady. But I like spunky and bubbly personalities so if I was on that show I'd be teasing and joking with Ha-jeong. Hye-seon and Min-ji are also adorable. I think this third season is my favorite of the three series, and that's probably cause of Gwan-hee, he's a funny guy, although one thing about him bothered me, but so as not leave a spoiler I'll just say it's never a good thing to lead someone on (that you like them)!
Main host Da-hee Lee has a really pretty smile. Glad to see Netflix has a season 4 coming out. I usually don't care much for these kinds of reality shows, but I guess seeing how some Korean people are, how they react to and treat each other is a bit of a sociology lesson, and it's interesting for me. As a long-term resident of Japan with both Japanese heritage and a little Korean DNA, I think Korean sense of humor (but I'm only going by TV programs and movies) aligns more with western sense of humor than Japanese.
All the ladies are attractive, my first choice was Si-eun, as she's my type from a physical standpoint, pretty lady. But I like spunky and bubbly personalities so if I was on that show I'd be teasing and joking with Ha-jeong. Hye-seon and Min-ji are also adorable. I think this third season is my favorite of the three series, and that's probably cause of Gwan-hee, he's a funny guy, although one thing about him bothered me, but so as not leave a spoiler I'll just say it's never a good thing to lead someone on (that you like them)!
Main host Da-hee Lee has a really pretty smile. Glad to see Netflix has a season 4 coming out. I usually don't care much for these kinds of reality shows, but I guess seeing how some Korean people are, how they react to and treat each other is a bit of a sociology lesson, and it's interesting for me. As a long-term resident of Japan with both Japanese heritage and a little Korean DNA, I think Korean sense of humor (but I'm only going by TV programs and movies) aligns more with western sense of humor than Japanese.
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