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Los solteros conviven durante 9 días, reciben cambios de imagen y consejos mientras buscan conexiones reales. Viven momentos emotivos en su búsqueda del amor a través de citas y coqueteos.Los solteros conviven durante 9 días, reciben cambios de imagen y consejos mientras buscan conexiones reales. Viven momentos emotivos en su búsqueda del amor a través de citas y coqueteos.Los solteros conviven durante 9 días, reciben cambios de imagen y consejos mientras buscan conexiones reales. Viven momentos emotivos en su búsqueda del amor a través de citas y coqueteos.
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I think this show had a solid concept and definitely showed a lot of potential. I really enjoyed watching many of the contestants-Min Heong, in particular, stood out as a mature and admirable person all the way through.
The show also surprised me with its humor, especially in the beginning, which added an unexpected but enjoyable twist. There were several moments that felt genuinely entertaining from a viewer's perspective, and I appreciated how the show highlighted the different personalities of the cast. It offered a wide range of emotions, which made the experience feel more real and engaging.
That said, I do wish there had been more screen time for some of the other contestants. I understand that in most dating shows, there tends to be a central storyline or "love triangle" that takes focus, but it would've been nice to explore more perspectives.
In the end, I really admire the "eternal singles" for putting themselves out there. Even if things didn't go as they'd hoped, I think they should be proud of how they handled themselves.
I'd definitely be interested in a second season with a new cast. I especially liked the idea of giving the contestants a glow-up-it added a fun, transformative element to the show.
The show also surprised me with its humor, especially in the beginning, which added an unexpected but enjoyable twist. There were several moments that felt genuinely entertaining from a viewer's perspective, and I appreciated how the show highlighted the different personalities of the cast. It offered a wide range of emotions, which made the experience feel more real and engaging.
That said, I do wish there had been more screen time for some of the other contestants. I understand that in most dating shows, there tends to be a central storyline or "love triangle" that takes focus, but it would've been nice to explore more perspectives.
In the end, I really admire the "eternal singles" for putting themselves out there. Even if things didn't go as they'd hoped, I think they should be proud of how they handled themselves.
I'd definitely be interested in a second season with a new cast. I especially liked the idea of giving the contestants a glow-up-it added a fun, transformative element to the show.
Better Late Than Single had potential. Dating in your 30s is a fresh premise-but instead of giving us something authentic, we get yet another overproduced Korean "reality" show where the only thing real is how fake it all feels.
The producers push manufactured love triangles with eye-rollingly contrived scenarios, dragging out fake tension that clearly only exists in the editing room. You can tell the writers cooked up story arcs before casting, and then just shoehorned actual people into roles-Jeong-mok as the "lead," Sang-ho as the "comic relief," and so on. It's less reality, more a C-tier drama with zero acting budget.
This kind of manipulation is par for the course in Korean reality TV, where "writers" essentially direct participants like actors while pretending it's all organic. These writers need to be fired-or at least, the industry needs to stop pretending this is unscripted content. Either embrace that it's a drama, or start producing actual reality shows that trust the viewers' intelligence.
The producers push manufactured love triangles with eye-rollingly contrived scenarios, dragging out fake tension that clearly only exists in the editing room. You can tell the writers cooked up story arcs before casting, and then just shoehorned actual people into roles-Jeong-mok as the "lead," Sang-ho as the "comic relief," and so on. It's less reality, more a C-tier drama with zero acting budget.
This kind of manipulation is par for the course in Korean reality TV, where "writers" essentially direct participants like actors while pretending it's all organic. These writers need to be fired-or at least, the industry needs to stop pretending this is unscripted content. Either embrace that it's a drama, or start producing actual reality shows that trust the viewers' intelligence.
I liked how clean and innocent this show is (compared to other dating shows) and how thoughtful and introspective many of the characters are; however, there are definitely some improvements that I hope they implement for any subsequent seasons.
The transformations and coaching in the beginning were nice, but as another reviewer mentioned, the coaching and/or counseling should have continued - even if it was only one check-in at the midway point. It was painful to watch some of the contestants unnecessarily floundering.
The timeline should be a little longer. One week is far too short for 12 people (6 men and 6 women) to interact meaningfully with everyone else - at least in its current format. While allowing contestants to pick who they want to date initially and maybe toward the end could be fine, for people who've (allegedly) never dated before, it would be better to have everyone go on solo dates with all of their options to get a better sense of each person and to give everyone a fair chance. That would help out some of the more introverted and/or socially awkward people who might not get picked otherwise.
Only about half of the contestants were given much airtime for most of the show. The other half were barely shown (especially the latecomers). It made those contestants seem pointless.
Overall, it was interesting enough to watch and finish (although I was fast-forwarding at the end), but with a few tweaks, it could be much better.
The transformations and coaching in the beginning were nice, but as another reviewer mentioned, the coaching and/or counseling should have continued - even if it was only one check-in at the midway point. It was painful to watch some of the contestants unnecessarily floundering.
The timeline should be a little longer. One week is far too short for 12 people (6 men and 6 women) to interact meaningfully with everyone else - at least in its current format. While allowing contestants to pick who they want to date initially and maybe toward the end could be fine, for people who've (allegedly) never dated before, it would be better to have everyone go on solo dates with all of their options to get a better sense of each person and to give everyone a fair chance. That would help out some of the more introverted and/or socially awkward people who might not get picked otherwise.
Only about half of the contestants were given much airtime for most of the show. The other half were barely shown (especially the latecomers). It made those contestants seem pointless.
Overall, it was interesting enough to watch and finish (although I was fast-forwarding at the end), but with a few tweaks, it could be much better.
I love this cozy dating show. I feel so bad for some of the singles because they seem to be put on the show and not shown how to handle certain situations.
Also showing more of the makeover/getting prepared for the show would have made it a bit more exciting, the start of the show I was confused what was going on but once I figured it out I couldn't stop watching!
Also showing more of the makeover/getting prepared for the show would have made it a bit more exciting, the start of the show I was confused what was going on but once I figured it out I couldn't stop watching!
If you have enjoyed titles like single inferno , nineteen two twenty then this is going to be alot of fun. It has everything from friendship to intense scenes to great panels of judges . It a great fun to watch . Must reccomanded if you are into Korean reality shows. Have given me a great time and binged watched alot of it.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Better Late Than Single
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 10min(70 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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