It was very interesting to see how the format of the show came together and found its identity. The choice of the guests, especially early on, was incredibly ambitious. On the other hand, this would probably not have become the phenomenon it is without that bold move.
And oh my, the hosts have struggled greatly. You root for them almost immediately and you learn a lot along with them. At first, mostly about how to keep yourself alive in an old school cottage and then about the Korean cuisine. There is so much to love here. The way they both struggle with basic meals and constantly call their moms from the landline ("Wait, that sounds complicated, I will give the phone to Taecyeon.") and succeed in producing an enjoyable meal is very sweet.
Both of them are also really handy, worked a lot around the house and the animals. I also enjoyed very much when they had their outings to town and made so many friends at the market and in the hardware store (Dong Shik rules!). Also, Seo Jin's sassy attitude is my favourite thing.
This show was excellently produced, even the episodes where I was not fully familiar with the guests were entertaining and enjoyable. I just loved it.
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"Three Meals a Day: Jeongseon Village - A Rustic Culinary Journey Filled with Charm and Delight"
"Three Meals a Day: Jeongseon Village" is a delightful South Korean reality TV show that takes you on a captivating culinary journey. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Jeongseon Village, this series follows a simple yet engaging format where celebrities are tasked with preparing three meals a day using locally sourced ingredients.
What makes this show truly special is its emphasis on organic, farm-fresh produce and the utilization of traditional cooking methods. The serene countryside setting adds a layer of authenticity, making it a refreshing departure from typical fast-paced cooking shows. Instead, it focuses on the joy of slow food and the art of utilizing seasonal ingredients.
The camaraderie between the cast members, their interactions with villagers, and the challenges they face while cooking without modern conveniences create a heartwarming and often humorous atmosphere. Viewers get to witness not only the culinary skills of the celebrities but also their genuine reactions to the trials and triumphs of cooking in a rustic environment.
The cinematography deserves applause for beautifully capturing the serene landscapes, rustic charm, and the culinary process, effectively transporting the audience into the heart of Jeongseon Village.
"Three Meals a Day: Jeongseon Village" is a soul-soothing watch that celebrates the simplicity of life, the joy of cooking with fresh ingredients, and the importance of community. It's a perfect choice for anyone seeking a relaxing and heartening viewing experience.
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