AllOutSundays Being Good For The First Time?

After being a crappy show throughout its entire run featuring stupid unfunny comedy skits, AllOutSundays finally presented a better episode this week. The trademark comedy segments and it's forebringers Betong and Boobay went absent for the first time as the show relied heavily on musical production numbers. The opening presented Alden Richards, Gabbi Garcia, Rayver Cruz, and Julie Anne San Jose on solo prods and then proceeded with another strong singing prod featuring Christian Bautista, Mark Bautista, Jerimaiah Tiangco, and guests Bugoy Drillon and Daryl Ong. Four The Win was all done in the studio for the first time since the pandemic began, although it would've been better if other GMA talents took Thea Astley and Aicelle Santos' place instead of another former ASAP performer it's still a great prod but the highlight of the show was the AllOutStage featuring Julie Anne San Jose, Golden CaƱedo and GMA's newly assembled girl group XOXO.

A week removed from when the viewers' disdain reached boiling point due to the stupid comedy segments that has been heavily featured on the show, GMA proved that it can produce a better quality program that relies on talent not on cheap laughs if they wanted to.

Yet it's still far too early to say AllOutSundays is now moving to this direction and permanently ditching their awful brand of comedy and their comedians, after all the show still haven't get rid of the game segment and the closing tiktok dance off still didn't made any sense. Maybe the powers that be was just forced to make better show this week and will go back to the same format the next, don't forget this is the same people that ruined the network's own musical variety shows several times already just to prove they are creative geniuses making programs they want you to watch not what you want to watch. So I'm not holding my hopes high yet.

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