The title is funny and it's very hard not to laugh with the series presented by Tom Cavalcanti. The second season of reality LOL: Laugh, Gone!, gives Amazon Prime, has already arrived on the platform and promises to make even those who do not participate in the series laugh. The second year of the program will follow a team of comedians who need to spend 6 hours confined together and the rule is clear: If you laugh, it's gone! In this issue, we see familiar faces from Stand-Up and the internet. 

The cast of millions is formed by Bruna Braga, Carol Zoccoli, eddy junior, Fabio Rabin, Giant Leo, Grace Gianoukas, Lindsay Paulino, Marianna Armellini, Mathy Lemos and Rafael Infante and they try to win a prize of R$ 350 thousand reais to donate to a charity of their choice. In the presentation, we have the return of  Tom Cavalcante in the role of judge and host. The most visible change in this edition is the participation of the influencer and comedian Gkay.

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The cast of millions of the second season / Prime Video – Disclosure

As previously mentioned, it's very difficult not to laugh at the series, especially with such a cast. All very funny, with perfect timing, even too creative and the coolest thing is that it shows the infinite possibilities of making fun of absolutely everything. Participants are tested at all times and pushed to the limit. And it is not an easy task, as the objective is clear: it is to make people laugh without laughing and if they laugh, they lose the chance to win the 350 thousand. It's quite an incentive, but not enough for them not to laugh. 

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Although the goal is to make people laugh, the participants have to be very careful not to betray themselves and laugh instead of the other competitors and this happened to some participants. And nothing passes, because there are many cameras that are attentive to the movements of the cast. And no matter how subtle the facial expression that consists of a smile is, it is a yellow card liability and recidivism is disqualification. To supervise and judge the competitors, Tom is super attentive to the screen and he has eagle eyes, he notices everything.

If the first season It was cool, this one is even funnier. Tom's presentation is very safe and has evolved a lot. He proves to be more demanding and more experienced too, as mentioned earlier, he doesn't miss a thing. Also because he understands how to make people laugh and with his background, he realizes that the participants try to disguise their laughter with other expressions, with maneuvers to control the smile like running or drinking water. It didn't work out very well, right in the opening minutes of the first episode, one of the participants already takes a yellow card for sketching a smile.

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Grande Léo is the cutest comedian in the edition / Prime Video – Disclosure

All the participants are incredibly funny, but the highlight goes to Big Leo. He's really cute, guys. He is a talented comedian and he manages to charm with his cuteness. The way he makes a more childish voice to deceive the other competitors and he manages to get some laughs. Another amazing participant is Rafael Infante, who is a funny man, too bad he fell for his own trick. I wouldn't last a second in there, I cried with laughter.

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The cast is wonderful, the musician's participation is accurate, but something that left something to be desired was the participation of the influencer and Gkay, as it does not have the same chemistry that we saw with the Clarice Falcon (elected). At times, it sounds forced and superficial. She did not have such a relevant participation. But overall, the series manages to be a great way to entertain and shows how changeable comedy can be and innovate with ideas like this. The new six episodes of LOL: If It Laughs, It's Gone! debuts on December 2nd at Prime Video.

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