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After the conclusion of season 4, 2 Days 1 Night continues to be a hot topic of discussion on social media. This time, the focus is no longer on the games, but revolves around the excessive advertising and the candid comments of Le Duong Bao Lam.
The consensus gradually declined after 4 seasons.
Once an entertainment phenomenon with its relatable, down-to-earth style and many emotional moments, 2 Days 1 Night in its fourth season no longer receives the same high approval as before. On social media platforms, many viewers express the feeling that the show has become "less charming," lacking the naturalness that made it a hit.
Many opinions suggest that the emotional flow of the program is disjointed, the scenes lack sufficient climax, and the cultural experience element – once a major strength – is no longer fully exploited.
Advertising is everywhere, and audiences are divided into factions debating.
One of the biggest points of contention in season 4 was the frequency of brand appearances. Viewers felt that the advertisements were too numerous, taking up too much screen time, and at times even overshadowing the main content. Some segments were criticized for being unnecessarily long, feeling like "watching an advertisement with added entertainment," rather than the other way around. In particular, scenes of daily life such as eating and group activities that constantly mentioned the product names felt unnatural to many.
In some episodes, the game system was criticized for not being innovative enough and lacking surprises. Some games took up a long time but were considered more promotional than engaging, resulting in a less widespread impact compared to previous seasons.
Not everyone turned their backs.
Alongside the conflicting opinions, many viewers choose a more lenient perspective. They believe that maintaining the appeal of a program that has lasted for many years is no easy feat.
According to this group of viewers, season 4 still shows the team's efforts to maintain the show's pace, create laughter, and connect the cast. The shortcomings are considered unavoidable as the program has entered its long run.
Le Duong Bao Lam: "Without advertising, there would be no show."
On December 22nd, Le Duong Bao Lam officially spoke out after completing the final filming of season 4. The actor admitted that the negative feedback in the early stages had put him and the crew under immense pressure.
At one point, he considered stopping the show to avoid prolonging the controversy. However, as the show progressed and he read many comments expressing regret and encouragement, his feelings gradually shifted in a more positive direction.
According to Le Duong Bao Lam, no program can maintain consistent quality across hundreds of episodes. With reality TV shows that last for many seasons, it's inevitable that some episodes will be well-executed while others won't meet expectations.
Financial pressure: a difficult problem to solve.
Sharing his thoughts on advertising, Le Duong Bao Lam emphasized that it is a crucial factor for the show's continued existence. He stated that "2 Days 1 Night" requires a very large budget, covering everything from travel, accommodation, and technical equipment to a large behind-the-scenes team.
This viewpoint resonates with a segment of the audience. Many believe they can accept more advertising, as long as the program continues to be produced and maintains its positive spirit.
To move forward or to stop: either choice is difficult.
After season 4, the future of 2 Days 1 Night remains uncertain. If it continues, the show faces the risk of running out of ideas and the pressure to innovate. If it stops, viewers will miss a familiar weekend entertainment routine.
The debates surrounding season 4 clearly reflect the commercial pressures facing television producers: creating great content isn't enough; they also need to be able to make a living from that content.
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