A deeply healing and very fun show
I don't usually watch variety shows, but I greatly enjoyed watching BTS in the Soop. Thre's something very chill and relaxing about it, almost zen-like. Perhaps it's the idyllic setting, the great group dynamic or simply the genuine fun that the members exude when they're together, but like many others, I felt fully relaxed an healed while watching it.
Obviously, since it's a variety show, there will be lots of aspects scripted and a careful eye can easily spot the scenes that were cut short (perhaps to protect the members' privacy), the ones that were specifically created as a fan-service or those that were artificially inserted for obvious reasons (ARMY will know). Regardless, I think that most of their reactions or interactions were fully genuine - perhaps they followed a script, but *how* they followed it depended only of them. Each of the members adds to the mix their own unique personality, and their authenticity is quite undeniable - as it is their bond.
There were lots of moments that I loved seeing, but I think what impressed me the most about their relationships was their constant and unconditional support for each other, from behaving in a manner that allows the growth of one of their members (not discouraging them when they fail), to a simply natural and great dynamic of assigning house chores roles and alternating them smoothly between each other.
Watching the special episodes is a must. They're called "Behind-the-Scene" but in fact they are just extra scenes that were not included in the original release, and which add new funny situations; some of them also explain some details from the main episodes. I used this playlist to watch all the content in fairly good quality:
https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x6ur7r
Obviously, since it's a variety show, there will be lots of aspects scripted and a careful eye can easily spot the scenes that were cut short (perhaps to protect the members' privacy), the ones that were specifically created as a fan-service or those that were artificially inserted for obvious reasons (ARMY will know). Regardless, I think that most of their reactions or interactions were fully genuine - perhaps they followed a script, but *how* they followed it depended only of them. Each of the members adds to the mix their own unique personality, and their authenticity is quite undeniable - as it is their bond.
There were lots of moments that I loved seeing, but I think what impressed me the most about their relationships was their constant and unconditional support for each other, from behaving in a manner that allows the growth of one of their members (not discouraging them when they fail), to a simply natural and great dynamic of assigning house chores roles and alternating them smoothly between each other.
Watching the special episodes is a must. They're called "Behind-the-Scene" but in fact they are just extra scenes that were not included in the original release, and which add new funny situations; some of them also explain some details from the main episodes. I used this playlist to watch all the content in fairly good quality:
https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x6ur7r
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