Six strangers share a fabulous house in Tokyo, looking for love while living under the same roof. With no script what happens next is up to them.Six strangers share a fabulous house in Tokyo, looking for love while living under the same roof. With no script what happens next is up to them.Six strangers share a fabulous house in Tokyo, looking for love while living under the same roof. With no script what happens next is up to them.
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This was the first ever season I watched of Terrace House.
It's a rabbit hole, you keep watching and watching because you are curious how their stories develop and it's unscripted. Until I realised what is being filmed is highly curated by the producers, they decide what is being showed. Like Risako and Haruka are friends in real life (they mentioned it on Instagram), but the producers didn't show those scenes, only drama and fight scenes. And 1 episode = 1 week that consists of +/- 20 minutes of filmed content, so what's being shown is not accurate at all, there were many plot holes throughout the show.
Also a few cast members went on the show to only help their careers and not find love. It was clear as day. I watched this show until Hana Kimura came around, who was really after love. What a bright lady. I went on the internet and by surprise saw that she was found dead in her house at the end of May 2020 due to cyber bullying and her skin color following a fight with a cast member which apparently was shown on the show. It saddens me and I was so shocked. Also, the panel that gives commentary on the show is sometimes funny, but there are boundries. They went overboard many times. In the end the panel in the show is highly toxic and influence the public opinion. I will not continue to watch this show anymore. I will not support the toxicity of this show. I recommend to not waist your time and move on to another series.
Also a few cast members went on the show to only help their careers and not find love. It was clear as day. I watched this show until Hana Kimura came around, who was really after love. What a bright lady. I went on the internet and by surprise saw that she was found dead in her house at the end of May 2020 due to cyber bullying and her skin color following a fight with a cast member which apparently was shown on the show. It saddens me and I was so shocked. Also, the panel that gives commentary on the show is sometimes funny, but there are boundries. They went overboard many times. In the end the panel in the show is highly toxic and influence the public opinion. I will not continue to watch this show anymore. I will not support the toxicity of this show. I recommend to not waist your time and move on to another series.
The Cadillac of reality TV. The interior is classy, cool, sleek, and there's lots of models.
This is actually quite a good reality-TV series, despite that it feels somewhat scripted at times. The six housemates are interesting and beautiful people, and they are - surprise! - kind to each other (for the most part). So no such drama that usually is the staple of other similar shows. Instead, here you get decent people trying to navigate their careers and potentially their love lives.
Is this boring? Not at all. Watching 20-somethings (and one in his early 30s) living and interacting maturely and generously to each other is rather a refreshing respite from the standard fare of drama queens and hateful selfishness often seen in this genre. The scenes outside the house add to good story-telling, as do the often hilarious commentaries from the six "hosts".
If, like me, you didn't really take to the earlier versions of the series, do give this one a try.
Is this boring? Not at all. Watching 20-somethings (and one in his early 30s) living and interacting maturely and generously to each other is rather a refreshing respite from the standard fare of drama queens and hateful selfishness often seen in this genre. The scenes outside the house add to good story-telling, as do the often hilarious commentaries from the six "hosts".
If, like me, you didn't really take to the earlier versions of the series, do give this one a try.
Even omitting the out-of-show events that lead to this series cancellation, Terrace House 2020 was already at reaching it's worst point since the late portion of 'Aloha State'.
Envisioned as a lead up the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (cancelled), the season starts interesting enough, but finds itself sabotaged by poor casting choices that created objections not only in Japan, but with it's worldwide audiences. First, commentary regular Tokui was suddenly removed from broadcast due to tax evasion. Then, a particular member's aggressive advances towards another cast members lead international critics to blame the show of being an enabler of sexual predation.
Finally, the show came to it's abrupt end with the suicide of a member who was cyberbullied following an altercation with another member.
So, while there may be enjoyable moments to this season, as a whole, it is very difficult to recommend watching TH 2020 to anyone but the most diehard TH fans.
Envisioned as a lead up the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (cancelled), the season starts interesting enough, but finds itself sabotaged by poor casting choices that created objections not only in Japan, but with it's worldwide audiences. First, commentary regular Tokui was suddenly removed from broadcast due to tax evasion. Then, a particular member's aggressive advances towards another cast members lead international critics to blame the show of being an enabler of sexual predation.
Finally, the show came to it's abrupt end with the suicide of a member who was cyberbullied following an altercation with another member.
So, while there may be enjoyable moments to this season, as a whole, it is very difficult to recommend watching TH 2020 to anyone but the most diehard TH fans.
It has been a while since I last watched the series, but from what I recall, it was exceptionally well done. The cast featured intriguing individuals, entertaining characters, and plenty of drama. However, the abrupt ending left me shocked. Upon further investigation, I discovered that one of the cast members had tragically committed suicide due to online harassment.
This was deeply disturbing, especially as she was one of my favorite participants. I was heartbroken when I learned what had transpired, and what's more frustrating is that Netflix remained silent, abruptly ending the series without addressing the situation. They should have honored her memory, giving her the recognition and respect she deserved, rather than sweeping this tragedy, a consequence of relentless bullying, under the rug. Rest in peace, dear Hana Kimura. ♥
This was deeply disturbing, especially as she was one of my favorite participants. I was heartbroken when I learned what had transpired, and what's more frustrating is that Netflix remained silent, abruptly ending the series without addressing the situation. They should have honored her memory, giving her the recognition and respect she deserved, rather than sweeping this tragedy, a consequence of relentless bullying, under the rug. Rest in peace, dear Hana Kimura. ♥
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- TriviaThe show was initially planned to have 44 episodes, but it was canceled near the end, leaving the final two produced episodes unaired.
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