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PASSWORD::  BURNIT

We learned a lot about how BTS handles conflict in this episode. Some of it was hard to watch but all of it was good to see. 

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BTS - Burn The Stage Ep 4 REACTION - Hard to Watch, But Good To See

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Sharon McNeil

This episode highlights everything amazing about BTS. Brothers fight - its inevitable when you have people who live and work together and are so passionate about what they do. The emotional maturity they showed in resolving the incident is astonishing! I love when 'Dad' RM steps in, the hug he gave Tae before they went on stage was so sweet. I have to say I love your reactions!! The fact that you love all of the guys is so refreshing. They are all amazing in their own unique way (although my bias is JK) and unfortunately not all ARMY seem to feel that way. I love watching your videos because it is like hanging out with friends discussing our favorite band.

Anonymous

I've seen the Taejin disagreement before on YouTube (though not within the full Burn the Stage episode). I remember when I first watched it maybe a year or so ago, I was honestly blown away by how these young men in their twenties were speaking to each other with so much maturity and respect, not to mention a very high level of emotional intelligence. At no point did anyone speak over the other or make belittling comments or cheapen someone's feelings. They all spoke in such a healthy and positive manner, validating each other and giving unbiased perspectives on the situations while also feeling free to share their own thoughts on the issue. This definitely isn't a communication style I saw growing up, unfortunately, so when I watched this interaction, I was amazed that people could actually work through a disagreement in such a healthy manner. It's really inspired me to pursue this kind of loving communication style in my own life and believe that it IS possible to have. Sometimes, you'll have people who want to just sweep it under the rug or have you get over it already without working through why the words hurt, which is why I love how Jin and Tae each took their turns explaining how they had perceived the other's actions/words and how it had impacted them, and on top of that, they committed to respecting that moving forward and knowing what buttons to avoid pushing. I just love how open they are with each other. It's absolutely amazing and I believe we can all learn amazing lessons from the way they communicate. <3