howsta
In a world saturated with Hollywood money tree blockbusters that lack original ideas, and sequels and prequels churned out solely for the purpose of making more money, it is refreshing to find a light-hearted, touching, funny and heart-warming series with a well-written storyline.I enjoyed the diversity of the cast and the roles they played in the series, breaking away from that typical white-male supremacy stereotype that Hollywood tries to cram down your throat. The acting is great, and Kina Grannis adds a nice emotional touch to her character through her music and expressions.Some of the minor characters could use a little more depth, although understandably, the spotlight is cast on the main characters, which are well-developed and takes viewers on an emotional journey.Overall, I very much enjoyed this series and I hope to see more creative work from the producer in the mainstream.
vze2363v
Wong Fu Productions, long known for it's ability to touch the heart of it's viewing public, delivers in spades with "Single By 30."Harry Shum Jr. embodies the male lead who after an unexpected failed relationship finds himself forced to re-assess where he's allowed his life to go. Kina Grannis' character shows us no matter how well- planned you think your life is, the relationships you were exposed to as a child speak depths about your ability to find true happiness. Wong Fu's gift is being able to show the public how complex life and relationships can be. Those who may have never been exposed to a healthy relationship or had parents who pushed responsibility over finding happiness in life can glean a thread from this series as they watch our lovers try to figure it out for themselves. To not see the beauty of Wong Fu's message is to lack empathy for people struggling to grow. Tears will flow and hopefully "Single By 30" will help you support others on their path to finding true love.
jtravelstheworld
This series centres on the two most frustratingly annoying characters I have ever watched. He lacks any sense of direction or assertiveness. She is constantly neurotic and moody. They both symbolise everything that is wrong with modern dating. They are shallow, vapid characters and each create constant problems for themselves in their own lives. He simply does not have balls or characteristics that women actually find appealing with someone. She is insensitive and hurtful to other's feelings and lacks moral integrity, continually sabotaging every relationship that could actually be genuine in her life yet tries to blame everyone else. This series is seriously horrible. AVOID.