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Fans of “Pop The Balloon” say that Netflix ruined the series with a gentrification – can they still fix it?

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“Live castle!” He has its own balloon after the first episode of the series, he didn’t start to start out well.

Fans of the original program that appeared on YouTube were already skeptical after seeing that the co-creator and host of the series, Arlette Amuli, was now not the host-in her place a role was transformed with a very talented and talented and talented Yvonne Orji.

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Nevertheless, in the spirit of supporting all black and noticing that the amuli and her husband/co -producer were now executive producers in the Netflix version, people still decided to tune and take a look at.

But the first episode got here in several ways from the YouTube program, and the critics quickly hit the appearance of the latest formula.

The most noteworthy change was the lack of black players in the series. “Pop The Balloon” on YouTube was unofficially a very black dating program, but this latest solid covered only two black women in the composition of women, with two black male superstants out of five. Although the variety itself was not bad, the subtle message that the players of the series needed to be whiter to “work” on mainstream television didn’t fit the viewers, whether it was intended or not.

The casting problem was that this latest daters mix included several former reality show players. Instead of using normal, on a regular basis, on a regular basis individuals who gave the program a lot taste, this cultivation seemed a bit more practiced or superficial in a “and to TV” way. There were a few breakthrough daters who appeared to be out of love (shout at Mr. Orange Silk Shirt), but the rest seemed that there was a television breakthrough. Give people with imperfect teeth, bad wardrobe selections and natural features. They feel more like us at home.

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Critics also complained that the overall atmosphere of the series seemed chaotic, and the jokes from Orji collided with foolishness from Daters and plenty of people talking about themselves with energy, which reflects nervous vibrations.

Making live TV is difficult, and running live, which requires the sensitivity of singles trying to seek out love, is a completely different game. So the network definitely used Green Lighting of this version of the series and perhaps a lot has didn’t improve immediately.

But there have been moments that showed shiny hopes. After the first few awkward daters ended with the sacrifice as sacrificial lambs to the gods of streaming experiments, the series seemed a bit calmer, so that we could learn more about singles and what they were on the lookout for.

The funniest moment took place at the end of the series, when thin, awkward and somewhat shy engineer/entrepreneur hit the stage in search of a relationship.

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Despite his obvious nerves, the universe rewarded him for not being an smug jerk, and engineer Guy ended up with two bad people inquisitive about him at the end of the date.

Despite noticing his Indian ethnic origin, when engineer Guy began to ask inquiries to make a selection between two women, one curly Dame has boldness to say that he doesn’t like curry-uraz after he said it was his favorite spice.

Immediate pop balloon. Pa Girl.

And that is a truly funny moment and a return of fate, which makes the program “Pop” Pop the Balloon ” – only on this world makes a little revenge on nerds, during which the Baddie video model can be sent home for not reading the room, and girls can send bad guys home.

If “Pop the Balloon Live” Netflix can take heed to the feedback of viewers and the correct course in real time, they can have the opportunity to get better people.

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Building an audience takes time, and there can still be one for the program – the only query is whether or not it includes individuals who helped make the program popular first or one other group.


Natasha S. Alfford (photo Beowulf Sheehan)

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This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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