TV Show Review: House On Wheels

12

Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 30 Mins

Episodes

12

TV Show Digest

Real estate is not cheap. And in certain cities such as New York, Mumbai, Tokyo, and Korea, the prices are sky-high or beyond. Living in apartments or buying a home in such towns is not affordable. Is there a solution? Yes, we return to the days of the house on wheels like the caravan in the past or the R.V in present times.

This series explores living in a house of wheels, allowing the freedom of moving and living wherever you wish.

Three celebrities, Sung Dong II, Kim Hee Won, and Yeo Jin Goo, take up the challenge of living on wheels. The experiment is amusing to watch.

The trio travel to different parts of the country, where they make friends, traverse hurdles, make memories, try new dishes and invite guests to live with them for a night or two.

At the start, the three are strangers, but they become good friends towards the end of the journey. Each one of them brings their individual charm to the series. For instance, Sung Dong’s over-protective nature is like a father, his friendly nature wins the hearts of the people they meet, and his let’s not panic mantra. Then there is Won, who is like the nagging mom yet has a humorous side to him. And Goo, with his, never give up attitude, culinary skills, and reliance on his guru Youtube for everything, is super amusing.

While Dong and Won are the parents, Goo, the youngest, is the child. All of their combined personalities add to the series. And the guests bring their own characteristics to the show.

The Feel-Good Part   

The concept of home on wheels is refreshing and re-energizing. The idea that one can stay wherever one pleases is excellent.

Since they travel across the country, observing them interact with others is pleasant. They also taste local dishes which are yummy and make one hungry.

It is also a reminder that while we might have problems, there are others whose struggles are more demanding than ours, and we should be grateful. The show is all about gratitude and kindness.

The chemistry between the trio is fabulous; it feels like they are part of the same family. It also seems like the actors are enjoying themselves to the hilt.

The Disappointing Factor

The show has no negatives as it is about creating memories, establishing new friendships, and cherishing old ones.

In-Depth Analysis

If one has the freedom to live where one wants with no rent or home loans, then would you take up the opportunity?

The series explores the concept of living on wheels. Three celebrities come together to live in an R.V and travel across the country. When they start the journey, they do not know each other well, but as they move forward, they become a family.

The series is about getting to know your roots, meeting new people from diverse backgrounds, re-connecting with old friends, and living a life different from routine.

It has many amusing and heartwarming moments. For instance, the connection between Dong and Woo is impressive to watch, and their reactions feel natural when trying out the local food.

Korea has a lot to offer, and the series highlights that.

Star Power

Dong, Won, and Goo trio are a treat to watch. Their expressions and reactions to situations are fabulous.

Overall Opinion

It is a must-watch, especially if you love traveling and culture.