Originally, in order to learn European and American culture, broaden my horizons, and learn how to strike up a conversation, I dived straight into the drama, but I didn't expect to be trapped deeper and deeper by the routine of ordinary variety shows. I watched eight episodes in one afternoon [Khan].
Now it seems that I haven't learned much, but the hormonal secretions stimulated by this show have kept you chasing for five or six hours.
I really don't understand many places in the play. I can only say that I have a lot of knowledge, but I am not sure that this is what happens in real life. Because this is a reality show after all, there are still a lot of details and characters' personalities that have not been shown, so what you see is what the show team wants you to see, and you fall into the routine of it making you chase the show. Because of this, because you can't grasp the whole process of the event and stop drawing conclusions, you can't learn anything.
All in all, this is an eye-opening show, but it's mostly a hormonal nutrient-deficient drama.
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