The Netflix reality show 'Better Late Than Single' has entered the global charts with a different kind of fun compared to existing dating realities.
The response to the makeover dating reality show 'Better Late Than Single,' which helps awkward singletons experience their first romance, is remarkable.
According to the Netflix TOP 10 website on the 16th (Wednesday), 'Better Late Than Single' entered the global TOP 10 TV (non-English) institutional sector. Furthermore, in Korea, it recorded the second place in the domestic weekly ranking and has made the TOP 10 list in several countries, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia.
The online reactions are also enthusiastic. "The ending was fantastic!" (X @be****), "Please, what happened with Lee Do? I'm really curious about the end!" (X @Butterm****), "I cried when Jae Yoon cried" (X @Ma8b******), "I relate to this more than any dating show" (X @allluv*******), "This dating show is so fresh!" (X @notMZ_b****), "'I'm just you' this is the best line" (X @uum*****), "The cast is so innocent and their growth in human relationships before love is heartwarming" (YouTube @락**), "Jung Mok is the Dex of the singletons" (YouTube @네***), "The cast is kind and pure. This dating show seems to be the most sincere, rooting for everyone" (YouTube @이****) and other passionate responses are pouring in.
In episodes 4 to 6 released on the 15th, the singletons, after their initial explorations, began to make direct advances. The transformation of the singletons as they honestly approach their love interests after awkward first dates triggered support from both the 'Summer Makers' and the viewers. The second random spot date was exciting in itself. Jung Mok’s sudden flirting while having a conversation with Lee Do was also appealing to Lee Eun Ji of 'Summer Makers.' Seung Ri’s heartfelt letter to Ji Soo was equally impressive. The charming progress of the singletons, despite their innocence, made viewers’ hearts race.
Meanwhile, during the 2-on-2 double date, delicate emotions exploded. From the fiery tension between Seung Ri and Sang Ho with Ji Soo in the mix, to the sorrow felt by the heartbroken Yeom Myung watching Lee Do and Jung Mok grow closer, the singletons openly displaying their emotions drew viewers in deeply. In particular, Jae Yoon, who unintentionally hurt Ji Yeon while struggling with expressing emotions, added to the heartache. The singletons, experiencing the emotional rollercoaster of mixed love lines, grew during a secret date. Jae Yoon's gradual confession of feelings to Yeom Myung at his own pace was touching, and the sweet atmosphere between Lee Do and Jung Mok sparked excitement. Additionally, Lee Do's emotional breakdown towards the end of the episode hinted at a significant change for the singletons, amplifying curiosity.
Ji Soo, who is torn between the distinct charms of Hyun Kyu and Seung Ri; Jae Yoon and Yeom Myung-Ji Yeon, who are out of sync; Min Hong, who is experiencing his first crush; and Seung Chan and Mi Ji, who joined midway. It draws attention to whether the singletons can achieve the fruit of their first love.
'Better Late Than Single,' with unpredictable love lines foreshadowed, will be globally released on Netflix on the 22nd.
[Photo] Netflix TOP 10 website
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