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Terrace House: Opening New Doors

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Dec 19, 2017
Rated TV-14

The bright young people of Terrace House return to Japan, where they live together and face new relationship challenges.

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  • Networks
    Netflix, Fuji TV
  • Vote Average
    7.7
  • Vote Count
    25
  • Popularity
    20
  • Language
    日本語
  • Origin Country
    JP

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    (1)
    Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/qXKbcAUCoIU First there was the big city, then the tropical island, and now the winter forests and mountains of Karuizawa become the home for _Terrace House: Opening New Doors_. We have been burning our way through each version of _Terrace House_ on Netflix, and this one was a monster with 6 parts made up of 49 episodes. I think this might be the most enjoyable season for me so far. I think a big part of this is due to the incredible house in the absolutely gorgeous mountains and forests of Nagano prefecture. As a result it was a refreshing change to see the housemates snowboarding, throwing a baseball around the backyard, and generally being much more involved in outdoor activities than housemates in previous seasons. The fact that it had one of my favourite housemates and also one of the best couple get together moments of all three seasons, really made this a good time. It did kind of drop off a bit toward in the second half, but picks up again with a series of controversies towards the very end, and all up we really enjoyed it. As I've said in reviews of previous seasons, the show is a really interesting human observation experiment. Watching these people go about their normal every day lives is oddly engaging. That and the combination of the panel, makes this something that we can watch for hours on end. _Opening New Doors_ is a refreshing addition to the Terrace House catalogue, and I'm looking forward to seeing what's next.