I'm from a country where most of the people from it, are too serious and religious. Our humour will boil down to this: finding flaws in one's actions or in the wide society, in which we live but can't accept that we all live, by the same song or breathe the same air.
In short, we love satire. That kind which we keep track of and could not, and care less to replace with a brighter act.
So, at first, I thought: watching this is stupid. It's not what I get to watch in my everyday life.
I mean, how could this group of people act like there are no standards of preference by the specator/s?
This is what I have thought, at first - episode 1.
Was I in such wrong, because: from the second episode, I started to love it - the comedians, the acting, the improvising, the costumes, the laughter and the energy they have brought to the screens, until de end of the sixth episode.
It is another feel towards comedy that I don't get to experience that regularly, and the comedians are so different in mentality than us.
I have realised, how blessed these people are, to get the chance and act that freely, in expressing the same way they think, without worrying that someone who's watching the show would judge the way they move, or act in this manner/ the other one, and simply be.. themselves.
I'm not saying that I live in a distopian society, myself. Living here, as I am, is something that I would hardly exchange for someplace that is elsewhere, but... watching this show, I have realised that koreans are special, as well.. in a way of being who they are - in thinking how they do. They love living, it feels that way!
Only thing left to say: applauses! And.. good job on the performance, and keep on making people laugh! I would love to watch a season 2.
7/10, for a starter pack.