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It was really interesting to watch how the boys handled a tense and awkward situation that could've caused serious problems. From someone who didn't have a lot of positive role models growing up, it was nice to see how it should be done. Thanks BTS. 

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BTS Burn the Stage Episode 4

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Anonymous

Yay!! Been waiting for this!! 💜💜

Anonymous

You should definitely react to Baepsae and check out the lyrics and the lyrics explained by DKDTV, its a very political song - one of their very best songs!!

Anonymous

The song you mentionned around 7:30 is Baepsae or silverspoon, you should react to it but also to the explanation because the song critics the Korean society, it sounds fun and the choreo is like ... too much but it has a big message. Also about their hair : Yoongi once said he would sue Big HIt if he ends up bald because of all the colorations

Neb

React to baepsae and the baepsae explained by dkdktv. There is no mv for baepsae so you have to react to a lyric video

Charmaine Flynn

Believe it or not, sometimes (maybe more often than is known) the members themselves decide on their hair color. Jin, for instance, is known to rebel and does his own hair lol... Jungkook colored his own hair during one of their Bon Voyage trips.

Anonymous

the song is called baepsae!! the lyrics are about korean culture and is such an anthem

Mags7

I think the sharing of feelings may not necessarily be gender related more like culture related. For example skinship between men is very much accepted in Korea that’s why the guys are so comfortable with each other. In I think western society and many other country’s people will immediately say something along the lines of its gay or the question will be do you like him? Whilst they are just friends. So many things make BTS special and this is definitely one of the reasons.

Laura Moore

You’ve watched it now so I can comment! I just thought it was weird how people were like warning you about drama. Like...this isn’t drama. Tensions were high and there was a misunderstanding and it SUPER cool to see how they resolve issues. But like this is normal and not dramatic. You can catch towards the end how they were happy the argument that got caught on camera was at least about something important like choreography and not something more trivial. We know they’ve had big “fights 🙄” about who gets the last banana or the music being too loud in the dorm. But over all these are just normal spats that happen when you live with anyone for any amount of time. The fact they go above and beyond to resolve such issues just shows, not only maturity, but also how dedicated they all are towards a common goal. They are so dedicated to this thing of BTS that they refuse to let any small issue or resentment go unaddressed in case it hinders their teamwork and eventually the common goal. It’s not drama to get cringe about or to gossip about. It’s just to show part of what makes them one of the greats

KIKI

Bts have ups and downs and sometimes fights with each other like any other person, but the good thing about them is that they know how to talk to each other about it.They are family so even if they fight at the end of the day they will still love each other💜

Anonymous

I’m not sure how the recruitment process works, but Jimin was recruited as a dancer. I don’t think he sang until he joined Big Hit so it’s amazing he’s done so well.

Neb

Even the choppy bangs jin has rn was asked by him, the biggest rebel of the company lol

KIKI

About the members being open and you not seeing much of that here.I kinda agree that it’s a guy thing but I think it’s more of the society and stereotypes.In America the society and culture kinda raises us to be in categories and masculinity is a big problem in America I think.In korea the definition of masculinity is different.For example in korea you’ll see 2 guys feeding each other food and hugging and touching each other but there just friends.If you see that America you might think it’s something else.

MintChoco

Actually they say you don’t have to be born with the ability to sing. You can learn to sing, the way you can exercise the muscles in your body, you can train your voice and strengthen it. It’s incredible but many people say that’s possible, you don’t have to be born with singing talent.

Desirae

The world just sort of painted that it’s not “masculine” to share your feeling or show emotion if your a guy. Especially here in the US. You aren’t able to share your feelings guy tot guy without being called gay or being called weak or a girl. It’s very different here in the US than it is in Korea, they’re more affectionate and comfortable and don’t even question if the other one is gay or whatever. Just two very different mind sets when it comes to the US and Korea

Laura Moore

By the way the clips at the end were of them practicing the part of the choreography that V was worried about. Not only did they resolve the “fight” they also remembered to address his original worries that was causing him stress in the first place

Anonymous

Thanks for the reaction! Many people mentioned bts being open is culture related, yes, part of it is true. But there are also kpop groups out there don't get along well with their own bandmates in private. So, mostly I'd view the way bts resolve the problems as the trait of this group and the members individually. A constructive advise for you, sometimes when you talked and looked away without pausing the video, you missed some important stuff. Feel free to pause and talk as much as you want to 😂

Anonymous

The title of the song that you were asking was "Baepsae/Silver Spoon/Crow Tits". Watch the dance practice, it is very fun and the explained video - you will learn more about the boys. I can't wait for your Bon Voyage and more Run BTS episodes for you to react. I really enjoyed your channel!

Anonymous

Thank you for your reaction to Burn The Stage, I'm from Colombia and I became a patreon today to see all your reactions. Youtube is full of BTS reactors nowadays, and many are clearly fake, but you seem genuine, I'm glad you are liking BTS. I've known them since their debut and they are definitely one of a kind, not only in K-Pop but worldwide. I look forward to see your next reaction. Thanks again!

Anonymous

definitely after their fight they became even closer, one of my favorite ships, TAEJIN😍

Anonymous

ohhhhhh since you mentioned it. the song called "baepsae/crow tit/silver spoon. you should give a listen to it. and watch the explained video by DKDKTV. p/s: the version you watched is slightly different from the one I watched early in the day. did they edited the ep? wow. they changed the song in the background. i noticed in two parts. one of it where jungkook was practicing "begin" , they changed to "fire".

Gaica

Actually the skinship thing may be true to some extent but the sharing of feelings that and that vulnerability that they show and that closeness that they portray is uniquely them, crying on camera and not being scared to show each other how they feel is unique to them and that's been discussed by a Korean academic expert professor lee. She talks about it on the radio and even at her lectures, how BTS is changing the definition of masculinity in Korea and all over the world. So all of it is not due solely to culture.

-Mac-

Yeah, large portions of the world do not teach their male type humans how to express emotions other than anger or violence. By and large, being in touch with your emotions *and* how to express them in a useful fashion, is considered a female trait, and disparagingly so, to boot. Angry women are considered bossy, hysterical or trying to be manly. It's not good that so many parts of the world have internalized the concept that certain types of feelings, and discourse belong to specific genders. After all, emotions regardless of who has them, are universal. Teaching people that *all* people, regardless of their gender, should be able to cry, yell, or talk about how they feel with *anyone* who cares enough to listen, would help cure so many ills in the world, IMHO.

Rkivesgrrl

One of the reasons I find BTS so compelling as people is that I work with 14 and 15 year old boys and I am so impressed how the model male friendship. That they can be supportive of one another and deal with conflicts openly and constructively with descending into bullying or being disrespectful of another is so healthy.

Anonymous

Some of the context of the "fight" was lost in cultural translation. Tae wasn't granting Jin the respect he should have culturally as an 'elder.' Jin is usually so laid back that the younger ones can be seen as taking advantage of his good nature. Tae didn't back down, but was called on it by Jin. My Korean friends we actually very surprised by how Tae wouldn't back down with Jin and it was a weird cultural moment to realize that these guys who are only 3 years apart in age are still expected to adhere to the cultural elder/younger hierarchy.

Anonymous

Just for clarity, I'm not dissing the culture. I just think that the bigger picture is extremely interesting.

florilene

Their CEO hitman Bang once said in a public forum that he told BTS not to get scared of getting into fights and that if they get angry,then fight. BTS were taught that conflicts grow because of the fear to get in the fight. However,all 7 of them has to resolve everything together even though only 2 members are involved. Later on Hitman Bang said he was so touched because even when they fight over something so childish,all 7 of them come to him in a line and tells him that they fought and how it was resolved. So I want to give Hitman Bang some credit on how the boys are as a group and as individuals. I’m not a company stan but I respect and admire how Hitman Bang manages his talents compared to other agencies in Korea.

Anonymous

It was confirmed by PD Bang (CEO of Bighit), that whenever the boys have a fight - all seven of them comes together to resolve the issue, even if the fight is only between two members. Because they're a team everyone must be involved. Then afterwards, PD Bang said that they would come to him and explained the problem and then tell him how they resolved it - he mentioned that this really made him feel warm that his boys could solve thing on their own. From what I know, BTS don't really have fights anymore - they're at the stage in their nearly decade long relationship where they understand each other so well that fights are resolved before they even begin. NOTE: They've hinted that the biggest fight they've ever had was about food - the mysterious 'black bean noodle incident'. To this day they've never explained what happen. Jimin said that it was hilarious in hindsight and they're saving up the story to tell in a variety show should the opportunity come up.

Anonymous

BTS's 'Emotional Intelligence' is at 3000%

Anonymous

BTW - the banging song you liked is called 'BAEPSAE'. You need to watch in this order: 1. Baepsae Dance practice 2. Then watch a lyric video to understand the lyrics. 3. Then watch DKDKTV 'Baepsae Explained' video to get the rough meaning of it because the song is more political than you think and has multiple layers of meaning. NOTE: You'll love it - it's in my top 5 fav songs by BTS.

Anonymous

Please react tp bring the soul it’s like pt2 of born the stage but in 2019 and it’s only 6 episodes

SK

Please react to 'Fire' and 'DNA' - dance practices and MVs. : )

Lux

Jimin did have difficulty with his vocals, still does on occasion. Of all the members, he was the one that spent the least amount of time as a trainee, having been added to BTS a year before they debuted. So his vocal training wasn't as extensive as the others, who had years of training to get ready. Even now, his voice is very fragile and delicate, though that is part of what makes it beautiful to me. Because it is so sweet, tender, and delicate, I just love that wispy quality to his voice. But that is also what makes it so hard to control.

Rosie

Am I the only one not seeing episode 3 or

minsyub

And now when 2 members fight, other members send them outside to resolve their issue & come back in to tell the others what happen. I also admire how Bang PD imposed the importance of team synergy. He let them be human, feel all the emotions they actually feel.

Jaeyi

Just a suggestion, please try not to talk over the subtitles and narrations, you could miss things. Anything thing, I wish you could know it's fine to rewind if either you miss things, or forgot to turn on the subtitles. we'd rather see you rewind/pause than to miss information

Carrol

Great reaction! would have been nice if you paused the video every time you talked. You missed a lot of important stuff when you talked over the narration or when you looked away from the screen.

Gebby

You already react to 2 BTS series : Run and Burn of Stage. Thank you so much, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Please react to one more : Bon Voyage. Season 3 and 4 is the best for me because they already have experienced, but Season 1 is so funny, they are so careless and clumsy. Bon Voyage is a reality show about BTS traveling alone and taking care of themselves (without managers) so beyond the filming crew.

Jessica McGuire

I've seen a separate video that explains a bit better about the choreo that they were arguing about and why Tae decided to bring it up. They did show the choreo at the end, where Tae walks away from the group and kneels down and Jin walks over to him. Because they have to run over and rejoin the rest of the group, the timin is critical. Tae signals to Jin when to turn and run and Jin has to run faster than Tae so that they both get to where they need to be in time. In the previous concert that they'd done, Tae had stepped further away from the others than he had realized and Jin had trouble getting to where he was supposed to be and that, in turn, caused Tae a slight problem. Tae brought it up because he was concerned about that happening again. There is actually a bit more to the resolution of the fight, but I'm not sure if it's addressed in the remaining episodes of Burn the Stage or not, since I haven't seen them yet and I don't want to spoil anything. If it doesn't come up, I'll fill you in after you've reacted to the last episodes. If you haven't already found out what happened for yourself, anyway. Thanks for the reactions. I always enjoy how much you truly respect and admire BTS. Your reactions are very genuine and the main reason why I subscribed.

Anonymous

Brazilians in tha houseeee!!!!! You are very much welcome to come to Brazil and have a good time!! BTS loves Brazil so much and we love them as much so. That fight brought me to tears when I first watched! Tae was so upset that made my heart ache!! I think the stress and the full routine on tours can make anyone out of his mind, and hypersensitive to issues like that. But I’m always proud of how the boys deal with all that

Aya

i followed this tour through fancams and livestreams, and actually after v and jin fought and made up, they changed the choreography of the part they were fighting about and instead used it to hug or play around together. it was very sweet and mature of them. i really admire that about bts

Anonymous

Hi I just joined, I really love your reactions. I remember when I had a fight with my best friend in high school...at that time our friendship was only a year old, and we had conflict because she was kinda mean without intentionally meaning too but it put a lot of stress on me...I'd been bullied growing up so now that I was older, I had learnt to just cut people out who hurt me. I ended up 'breaking up' with her in a very public manner, which I regretted, and she was hurt. But two days later she came to me and said she wanted to talk about it, so we did and I ended up telling her how she was hurting me and how that made me feel as a friend. We realised that without saying how we felt, we'd never know anything about each other. Our first fight brought us closer. Now we've been friends for seven years and she's family to me.

theGeekOutGirl

I recently tried to have a talk with my guy friends because I’ve been worried about them a lot. They seem fine talking to me about deep issues but I noticed that they don’t really talk to their guy friends, whom they’ve known since middle school, about their deep problems. All they do is joke and play around. I told them that it seemed unhealthy and that you should be able to talk to your friends and work out any issues you may have together. But to them, that sounds unfathomable and now they’re so stuck in their ways, certain things will remain unresolved. It’s hard, I understand that. But once you set aside your ego, your pride, just for a bit to connect to your loved ones and listen, you’ll actually become closer and find some peace of mind. We’re all getting older no matter what and soon you’ll learn that holding on to grudges and anger just ain’t worth it. Anyways, that being said, I keep a small book about Mr. Rogers on my desk at work to remind myself about some of the things he’s said or taught. I remember he had many episodes where he emphasized the importance of communication and talking about your feelings. It helped a lot, even now as an adult.

Bambi

I really like how honest you are in your reactions. It takes a lot for some people just to admit that they aren't always doing the right thing and can learn healthier habits from others so thanks for sharing your personal thoughts on that.

Anonymous

Usually the companies will say "don't fight, just ignore it, do it for the team" in an effort for the group to look perfect together, to look like they're all getting along. but Mr.Bang said "It's okay to fight, you can even punch each other, I don't care. But you 7 have to fix it afterwars. I don't care if it was 2 of you who fight, all 7 are to sit down and solve it" and then afterwards they'd all go to Mr.Bang's office and tell him, why they fought and how they solved it. Mr.Bang thought they were kind of like kids who reported their days ahhaha. But yeah, they fight it out, it's better than to hold it in and let negative thoughts grow.

Jodi Cue

Mr. Bang deserves a lot of credit here. He obviously has taught the boys healthy ways of resolving issues and the boys deserve credit for following through with it. I am married to a man from South Korea and he has non of these skills for resolving conflict. In fact, I am going to show him this episode so he can see that men from his own country are doing this. This definitely needs to be taught especially to men. Generally speaking, more women come by this method naturally.

eynz

Like what others commented here, me too, I have to give it to Mr Bang! Definitely Bangtan didnt start like this & they do need guidance in all aspects esp being someone in that field. I like how he guided them knowing how tight & cruel the competition in KPop world. He make sure that their foundation is strong enough to go forward to reach their dreams. It is not just a battle of talents & skills but also an emotional & mental battle too.

Queensthief

This is my favorite episode of the series. I remember when I first watched it I was glued to the screen because I have never see an argument resolved in such a healthy way. It has made me reflect on what I can do better.

Penny D Young

Their communications skills came prior their debut. Thanks for their upbringing and PD Bang (Big Hit). These boys are very special.

Anonymous

You can see this video. It shows how they were awkward after the arguement and how they became familiar again on the real stage. -Just a compliation of taejin performance after their argue(wings tour) https://youtu.be/mDbkJKUZAUo It's very rare moment and will make u happy🤗

Anonymous

Brazil, here <3!I totally agree with you, they are amazing in solve things even when is just a game..

Anonymous

Just my opinion. It would be great if you would pause the video when you want to say something or when you look away. It's really easy to miss something important. Also when you forget to turn the subtitles on just rewind and watch from the beginning. It was still in the beginning so it wouldn't bother your viewers. That's at least what I think.

Anonymous

DT you will start worrying if they fight about food.

Anonymous

I haven't read other viewer comments but you may have become more aware of the importance of age in Korean culture and how that factors within BTS, how some members call each other hyung and why others do not. For example, the age difference between Jin and Taehyung is significant, so Jimin pointing out why V had an attitude when speaking toward Jin is something of note. Also, if you haven't already noticed, Taehyung is a special member to all other members, and is especially adored. When he acted in Hwarang, his co-stars were also especially caring and kind to Taehyung. And to ARMY, there is actual data that V is the most globally searched for member in the group. There's just something extraordinary about Taehyung above and beyond the incredibleness of each member in BTS that can't be defined. As you've watched all the Bon Voyage episodes and are well into the Run BTS series, you'll know what I mean. If you get a chance, watch the Break the Silence series too. I'll catch your reactions to In the Soop, which also had a lot of lovely moments (I won't spoil it for you!).

Anonymous

Aloha, DT - a follow-up on BTS feeding each other. I've seen videos on "foreigners" in Korea commenting on the food sharing. When people in Korea say they want a bite, basically they want your meal. Conversely, they will also give you their meal. You'll notice BTS basically sharing their meals and not getting bent out of shape about it. On J-Hope's VLive, Taehyung comes in and basically eats the rest of his steak and Hobi is totally fine with it - what's mine is yours. They do sometimes "ask" before taking (not always), most times it's just cut/eat. When BTS gets ravenous, step aside. RM said his stomach starts to hurt and everybody gets hangry. Afterwards, they're all happy happy joy joy (I see Taehyung pointing up in the air).

Anonymous

Apparently, RM ate food (black bean noodle) that was set aside for Suga to take with his medication in relation to his surgery for appendicitis. RM is notorious for loving black bean noodle and couldn't resist eating it. The guys called him out on that.