A survival show featuring 100 contestants where 9 people end up debuting in a group called UNINE. It is the second season of Idol Producer. The contestants go through a series of challenges that will then be judged by the audience and then by the designated panel of celebrity judges. As they go through many hardships to make it to the final 9 spots, who will make it to the end and debut as a member of UNINE? (Source: Elise at MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Română
- Українська
- Native Title: 青春有你
- Also Known As: Youth with You Season 1 , Idol Producer Season 2 , Idol Producer 2 , In Youth There Is You , Qing Chun You Ni , 偶像练习生第二季
- Genres: Music, Youth
Where to Watch Youth with You
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Lay Zhang[Nation's producer]Main Host
- Li Rong Hao[Vocal mentor]Main Host
- Jolin Tsai[Dance mentor]Main Host
- The8[Dance mentor]Main Host
- MC Jin[Rap mentor]Main Host
- After Journey[Rap mentor]Main Host
Reviews
Idol Producer Fans REUNITE
This was yet another enjoyable season of Idol Trainees and their talents!! We get to see LAY PD back in action with a whole group of new mentors and a new batch of trainees. This season was also super funny and had the best moments when it came to interactions with mentors, friendships between trainees and AWESOME performances. If you loved the first season, you won't miss out when it comes the this one.The final group that debuted is UNINE!!!! It consists of Li Wen Han, Hu Chun Yang, Li Zhen Ning, Chen You Wei, Xia Han Yu, Jia Yi, Guan Yue, Yao Ming Ming and He Chang Xi. #UNINE
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Self-fulfilling prophecy
Whenever the producers and director of the show like it or not, they influence the end result a lot, and it makes the shows less entertaining to watch. With limited screen time, they have to decide who to show and for how long. Trainees who get more screen time at first get more popular. Because they are popular, the director and editing team adds even more scenes with them, which makes them even more popular - at the end of the day, they are the ones who will debut.⇢ Cast aka the contestants and mentors
I started the show for Lian Huaiwei. He was my favorite in season 3, so I wanted to check his “humble beginnings”. Surprisingly, the one that was the most entertaining was Lay. He was so unintentionally hilarious, it was hard not to like him. All the mentors did well. I could see they truly tried to help the trainees as much as it was possible.
For the contestants themselves… Only a few caught my attention, and it’s mostly because only a few got a fair amount of screen time. Watching the finale, I still did not remember the names of over a half of the trainees… I guess it says a lot.
⇢ Music aka the the performances
There were few performances I liked quite a lot, but for me, the buildup is quite important. I want to see them practicing the songs more, see the progress from the day one of forming a group, to the day they actually perform. Sadly, I did not get much of it.
⇢ Story aka the production
Let’s get real… they did not care that much about the international audience. They did not bother to translate into English the result boards, hence the only way I could find out who won in specific groups was based on the reactions of the trainees. Which is sad, because the competition is the core of the show… but I could not even follow the competition to the fullest because of the lack of translations.
Another thing that bothered me a lot were the volunteering and charity work bits. Don’t get me wrong, the idea was amazing, but it was wasted by adding it to the episodes themselves. It would be far better to make it a separate series like “Charity with Youth” or something like that, with full length episodes just showing the trainees work. By adding the bits to the episodes, the precious time that should be used on showing the teens working to achieve their dreams was wasted. With that, during the elimination, we weren’t even able to hear the thoughts of all the trainees that got to the next round.
What I liked though, was the addition of the Special mentors, who were able to promote the trainees to the next round, even if they did not get enough screen time. It’s fair to leave some space for the professional to “interfere”, since the production is not completely fair to all the trainees to gather the votes from the public.
Overall, I kind of had fun? I laughed quite a few times, even managed to cry here and there. I feel like I was just spoiled by season 3. Not only were there twice as many episodes, but also all the episodes were longer than the ones in season 1 - with that, I was able to get to know and get invested in the trainees and their journey far more.
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