Everyone is complimenting, so let me talk about a few pitfalls

Camryn 2022-10-06 18:43:05

Disclaimer in advance: I also like this show very much, but liking it doesn't mean I have to praise it all! Tucao is one of the joys of watching a show!

1. Tan likes printing too much. No matter what kind of person, printing is the first choice. Some of them are not very suitable. And I also want to say, in fact, Tan's transformation on clothes is not amazing, many times it is just the feeling of changing a new set of clothes, no matter who wears two new clothes, it will look a lot brighter! Of course, I'm not denying Tan's professional ability, but it's not amazing!

2. The little handsome Antoni's function in food is also weak. He mixes a salad, grills a hot dog, and has no special features. Maybe he is a very good chef, but he really didn't show his strength. Of course, I know that he is mainly responsible for the beauty!

3. That black guy has no cultural and psychological sense of existence. Of course, this kind of thing is based on subtle influence!

4. The change of hairstyle is the most immediate, especially the father who gave birth to a bunch of children. After the cut, the station B immediately flooded! The others were actually fine, especially the little black brother who lived in his grandmother's house.

5. I feel that the whole show is supported by the designer brother. Of course, he is also the one with the strongest sense of professionalism. Every episode can turn corruption into magic, and it is really subversive.

Of course, variety shows don't have to be taken seriously. The main thing is to look at the characteristics of variety shows. There is no doubt that the long-haired sister is the most distinctive one, and Antoni is responsible for her appearance. The black brother has the weakest sense of existence and looks serious, but in the last episode, he spread his legs, and the whole episode is eating tofu, and can't wait to suck the firefighters in. I can say that my favorite in the whole season is also Superman, cover your face and run away...

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