At noon on May 15, a variety show called "Dare Team" was launched on Tencent Video. This variety show, judging from the previous materials and content, has the makings of a bad variety show. However, after the first episode was played, I felt that I had underestimated this variet

At noon on May 15, a variety show called " Very Dare Team " was launched on Tencent Video. This variety show, judging from the previous materials and content, has the makings of a bad variety show. However, after the first episode was played, I felt that I had underestimated this variety show. It is not only full of surprises, but also makes the audience burst into laughter. This is a variety show worth following.

Although "The Brave Team" is launched in the variety show section, I think it is more like a TV series. In the first issue, Li Chuan plays a top rich man. He has reached the peak of his life at a young age. Because he is too rich and has nothing to do, he opens a film and television company to specialize in promoting Own. As for Na Lisa, she plays the role of a newcomer promoted by this film and television agency.

Li Chuan and Na Lisa are always rejected by major production crews because of their poor acting skills. While struggling, they discovered a new business opportunity - idol house collapse insurance. Then, the first issue of "Dare Team" revolves around "idol house collapse insurance". Fans who purchase this insurance can receive corresponding insurance compensation as long as their idol's house collapses. Once this insurance was launched, it immediately became popular all over the Internet. Later, the Idol House Financial Management Fund appeared and was successfully listed, etc.

The reason why this paragraph is funny is because its satire is well-targeted. In recent years, entertainment capital has indeed cultivated many traffic stars, and these traffic stars have also deceived many unthinking fan groups. These fans regard idols as their only pursuit in life. Idols and the companies behind them just use them as tools to make money.

And as traffic stars become more and more arrogant, the probability of their houses collapsing is indeed increasing. This group of traffickers with no acting skills and no culture, once they collapse, their fans can't accept it, and they have to work hard to survive or die. Under this situation, it is really appropriate to use the term "idol house collapse insurance" to ridicule them. I think after watching this plot, some fans should be able to wake up, right?

Of course, if the guarantee is not complete, these fans will still not wake up. By the way, who can be a fan among idols if they can sober up? Perhaps, after watching "The Daredevils", these fans really thought that this type of insurance existed and they would rush to buy it. It is this mindless behavior of fans that makes the content of this issue full of satire.

Of course, this is not the only irony in the first episode. In the second paragraph of the plot, another kind of irony was staged. The irony of this paragraph should be those people who regard watching romantic movies, TV dramas and variety shows as a substitute for their own love. In this storyline, Li Chuan and the others launched a dating software. As long as the customer places an order on it, the platform can send out errands to help the customer fall in love.

I feel that this story of surrogate love is also very ironic, especially for female viewers who regard watching romantic variety shows as a substitute for love. In real life, there is indeed a group of female viewers who find it sweet when they watch others falling in love in movies and TV series. Once they fall in love themselves, they lose their ability. We can call this disability the eunuch's listening room.

The story of surrogate love warns this audience that they can't just watch other people being sweet and sprinkling sugar. They should go into battle themselves and do it with real swords and guns. Of course, the level of satire in this scene is not low, and it should be able to hit the pain points of some viewers. The charm of comedy lies in this effective irony.

Therefore, "The Dare" should be viewed as a satirical comedy TV series. This is a great piece that may have been overlooked. (Text/Ma Qingyun)