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The second season of Talking to Strangers ended, which aspect impressed the audience the most?
The first time I paid attention to chatting with strangers was because Chen Xiaonan, the host of A Good Book, a popular online variety show recently, liked her very much as early as Phoenix News. Only then did she know that she got a job in Tencent and became the chief host, and finally got to know this 9-point high-quality talk show!

Talking to Strangers is a program recorded by Chen Xiaonan, the host, with more than a dozen people from all walks of life on an equal footing. In fact, it's just like the name, because in this real society where the internet is exploding and human feelings are weak, not talking to strangers is the mainstream of the public. This program does the opposite, but it has opened up another market and gained good ratings and reputation!

What impressed me the most was Brother Dali, who was robbed for taking drugs and tried to go to jail. After he was released from prison, Brother Dali mistakenly hit into a big anchor with 400,000 fans. However, Brother Dali became emotional and sensitive after his comeback, and said a lot of soft words from such a car-scrapping man.

There are also public welfare people who show movies for the blind free of charge, people who write suicide notes for prisoners on death row because they are literate, and the first generation of "killing Matt" that year ... In fact, many people don't want to believe it, but there are indeed the most ordinary people who seem to have legendary experiences living around us, and many of them are strangers we pass by every day. This is the sense of reality with distance, which touched many audiences. It is also because of the outpouring of many true feelings in the conversation that many people have insight into the other side of people's things and the diversity of life and the world!

"Talking to Strangers" also uses mobile phone shooting and vertical screen playback. Although each episode is only a quarter of an hour, it is very substantial and impressive! It may also be because this talk show is so popular because of its bitter and incisive insight into life!