esotericbeing
ago 2022 se unió
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This show is definitely made for a specific target audience so I am not sure if non-ARMYs would understand the dynamics of the trio. However for the fans, especially this episode, is a sweet treat. I personally loved the inclusion of V into the Jeju episodes. He has a great camaraderie with both JK and Jimin and that reflects beautifully on screen and adds onto the overall adventure filled yet laid-back atmosphere that the show seemed to go for in the first few episodes .It was also nice to see the younger members enjoying their time together after so long. Plus, the food and the view is like the cherry on the top of a cake.
As a proud member of the BTS ARMY, I watched the first episode only for the septet's member V a.k.a Kim Taehyung. I was utterly excited to watch him do something new and hone his skills in cooking, serving, and as advertised by the makers; doing the dishes. The first episode delivered just that but also so much more.
The human side of the "World Star V" that fails hilariously yet works incredibly hard in his assigned tasks is beautifully highlighted in the episode. His laid-back fun attitude and bond with the crew is a joy to watch as well. This has also increased my expectations to see his growth as an intern/cook and how his rapport with the cast strengthens as the show progresses.
To the non-BTS ARMY viewers, Jinny's Kitchen is a wonderful show to pass time while learning about Korean Cuisine which has exponentially grown in popularity worldwide in the past few years. Watching top Korean actors working tirelessly to run a restaurant in a foreign country is refreshing but the icing on the cake is the chemistry and the fun banter among the five cast members. You will be laughing to your heart's content and also ordering some Korean food to quench your craving after the show.
I am rating the first episode a solid 10/10. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am looking forward to my weekly dose of the show.
The human side of the "World Star V" that fails hilariously yet works incredibly hard in his assigned tasks is beautifully highlighted in the episode. His laid-back fun attitude and bond with the crew is a joy to watch as well. This has also increased my expectations to see his growth as an intern/cook and how his rapport with the cast strengthens as the show progresses.
To the non-BTS ARMY viewers, Jinny's Kitchen is a wonderful show to pass time while learning about Korean Cuisine which has exponentially grown in popularity worldwide in the past few years. Watching top Korean actors working tirelessly to run a restaurant in a foreign country is refreshing but the icing on the cake is the chemistry and the fun banter among the five cast members. You will be laughing to your heart's content and also ordering some Korean food to quench your craving after the show.
I am rating the first episode a solid 10/10. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am looking forward to my weekly dose of the show.
I watched this show because I was curious about V's "Wooga Squad." I was pleasantly surprised to see how real their conversations were and how unabashedly honest they are among themselves. There are many heartwarming moments of unconditional support that would make you long for a friendship like theirs. There are moments of wise and heartfelt advice that could be helpful to viewers as well. Their banter is hilarious and their laughter is contagious. Most of all, the show is proof of them being absolute squad goals. Through and through, it is wholesome, refreshing, and a stress-buster.