Weekend meet cools down due to noisy situation
After 5 episodes, "Weekend Meeting" has decreased interaction, not really maintaining its form and attracting viewers.

After many controversial episodes, the show has made adjustments, limiting situations or details that could cause mixed reactions.
In the 5th episode, the program's content revolves around the funny situations when lie detection applications come into life.
Lie detection function makes husbands nervous, office workers' jobs are in trouble, and sales are disrupted.
However, the way the story is developed is considered by the audience to not create laughter and the content is predictable. The program adds funny effects but sometimes overuses them.
The "gangster" style argument scene between Duy Hung and Viet Bac or the argument scene in the family of Mr. Moc (People's Artist Quoc Khanh) - Mrs. Mac (Meritorious Artist Nguyet Hang) are all noisy.
The scene where the fruit seller defied the "poisonous oath" and caused her husband to fall and break his head, get poisoned... also caused controversy among viewers. Even because they could not lie, many characters were willing to insult and "unleash" disrespectful words to those around them.

On social networks, the interaction of the show "Weekend Meeting" also decreased sharply compared to the first episode, not attracting discussion from the audience.
Many people commented that "it's not funny" and "the script is old-fashioned" despite bringing together many famous comedians and TV actors.
Some say that the highlight of the show is the veteran cast, who always bring interesting segments, both tragic and comedic. However, the show's script still has many weaknesses, causing the number of views on YouTube to be modest and the interaction index to gradually decrease.
After nearly 20 years of absence, "Weekend Meeting" version 2025 returns with a new format, the script and actors change diversely through each episode. The program maintains its familiar satirical comedy style, exploiting social issues from a satirical perspective.
In the 2000s, "Weekend Meeting" was a popular comedy show, leaving a deep impression on the audience with its satirical skits, memorable characters and creative staging style.