TV Show Review: Transit Love

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

2 Hrs 20 Mins

Episodes

15

Drama Digest

A show focusing on the dating and romantic fragment of the lives of the contestants, where everyone is given a chance to meet their ex-lovers or someone new, in the hope of starting a new connection between various people. They have all faced at least one betrayal, heartbreak or lost love, and they understand the value of love. It is based on how people react in different situations when they are encountered by their long lost lovers.

The Feel-Good Part

The most astonishing thing is it has independent and mature men and women finding a lasting connection from such a promising platform. Men and women are seldom labelled as “trying too hard to find a suitor” or “too mature” for trying to show their love side and the need for a connection, so this show breaks all myths and misconceptions and carries forward to make a revolutionary show. The issues and confusions formed between the men and women have for each other seem natural and authentic.

The Disappointing Factor

The negative part of the show is the repetitive concept that is being used multiple times all over the Asian Drama World. Many drama series and shows are made on such topics of finding love on a platform and it is sometimes wear out crux to be used. Many people avoid watching shows that focus on such concepts entirely. The focus on women and men’s careless needs on this show takes away the real meaning of the show. It brings the young men and women in a negative light of being someone with a wrong intention.

In-Depth Analysis

Men and women from all over Korea are picked to participate in this show and have gone over many games and competitions to find their perfect partners and deal with their issues. The young people are also participating in a company with the men in the hope of finding the best partner. This show has a similar concept to shows like The Bachelor, an American sitcom show. Being slightly different, it also shows Asians being as “modern” as Americans, and it fights off the stigma of being traditional.

Star Power

The panellists, Kim, Lee, Yura and SimonD, are impressive. They are brave, independent and intelligent to tackle all competitions. Viewers respect them a lot, and they deserve it. Besides them, the other contestants are also appreciative of realistic acting and an honest approach to their acting skills. They deliver their dialogues in the most authentic way possible. They appear honest and genuine in every sense, which brings another charm to watch the series.

Overall Opinion

A friend-friendly show with much drama and plot twists is a must watch!