Physical 100 Episodes 1 and 2 Reactions: Viewers are Feeling the “Adrenaline Rush”

The Netflix Korean survival show, Physical 100 episodes 1 and 2 reactions are spreading like fire (not literally). In this show, contestants with amazing bodies compete with each other to become the winner and claim the title of “perfect body”, and the grand prize of 300 million Korean won. The contestants weren’t limited to bodybuilders but included wrestlers, army members, prison guard, YouTubers and most importantly, women and men were made to compete with each other.

The Netflix description of the show reads,

One hundred contestants in top physical shape compete in a series of grueling challenges to claim the honor — and cash reward — as the last one standing.

The first episode introduces the audience to the game’s plot and what we can expect. A room is then shown to the viewers where 100 torso sculptures are placed, each signifying a contestant. Slowly, one by one, the contestants come inside the room and find their respective torsos. Meanwhile, each participant makes acquaintances, while some already know who a particular competent is.

The first episode was nerve-wracking as the pre-quest, a warm-up-like challenge, made the participants lose their cool. The competents literally held on for their life. After the terrible pre-quest, the primary mission was introduced to the contestants, and they all believed the game show would be deadly, like Squid Game. But no worries, it isn’t going to be exactly like that series, no!

In each episode, we are left with a cliffhanger that raises our curiosity about what will happen next. The best aspect is that in the first mission, almost 50% of the participants will be eliminated from the show. This makes the game tougher as the participants will vigorously fight off each other to make it up to the remaining 50. Those who lose will break their torso sculptures and quit the show.

Since the episodes aired, the Twitter zone has been spammed with tweets regarding Physical 100. Fans claim that Korean shows always have a unique sauce that makes their content superior. Let us check out some of the best reactions from the show’s viewers.

Also read: Physical 100 Episodes 1 and 2 Review: Fitness Fanatics Fight in Tough Battles Regardless of Gender

Physical 100 Episodes 1 and 2 Reactions

Physical 100 is a must-watch, as this fan believes.

Agent H really did outshine!

Big boys and Big girls contest is off-limits!

Fans are obsessed with the show and call it “wild.”

It’s also a viewer’s comfort show now.

Kim Ye-hyun is a snack indeed.

A fan thanks the cameraman for showing Sunmi’s backup dancer often.

Another UDT senior topped the game and earned the hearts of the players.

Physical 100 is pretty cool, like Squid Game but with no gore.

Here are some Tweets regarding the show.

Did you watch the survival show on Netflix? What are your thoughts on it? Let us know about it!

Also read: Make My Day Trailer: Battle Between Humans and a Mysterious Alien Creature For Survival

Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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