think Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 is definitely not trivial! People are looking at it as very Pinoy Big Brother because we had our share of PBB for a very long time before PDA2. But the first season also had the chance to look into the scholars’ personal lives and their stories inside the Academy. PDA2 is a polished version of what the producer wants PDA to be--to capture the stories of several struggling artists in their desire to carve a name in the industry. I believe PDA2 always look out for a balance between the stories and how the students are being trained for the industry. Maybe the viewer reacted to the first few days of the Academy where the classes dwelled on the courses’ introduction, causing the stories took more time in the primetime show. In fact, the show has gone to the extent of explaining what each activity tries to accomplish in connection with the scholars’ training and development. Since the show covers the training’s personal and professional sides, it’s easy to mix things up. When they’re training, everybody’s properly dressed up and no splayed legs, right? Let’s put it this way: It shows the scholars’ strengths and the weaknesses as they struggle to become artists. And in doing so, PDA proves it’s a more exciting show and has better contestants—and better trained contestants--than Pinoy Idol.
Source: Yehey! Entertainment
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