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Oooh. I am loving this show!
This episode was so good!
I can't wait until we get to the stage performances!

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Kame

It's sad to see so many talented people coming to a show like this for another chance. Hui is just one example for being not well supported by his company. I don't know what the dirctors think at Cube. Their best groups leave or most of the members because they don't feel well supported at their company. If they focus on new groups, they fail big. I haven't seen any promotions for their rookies, while other bands like TWS are already popular around the world. And the smaller EntCompanies seem just being interested in making a lot of money, fast and if this doesn't work out they disband theis groups. Keita has along journey behind him, too. He was very close to become a member of Treasure, then he joined Rain's entertainement company ,and after debuting with Ciipher nothing really happans, no promotions , a few mini albums and management mistakes. By the way, about Mirae, today the members posted handwritten massages on Instagram and inform about their disbandment. So sad, they have been really good and very underrated. About Hanbin and Keita being supportive. That's why they became leader of their groups. This fits their personalities.

Evan Murray

I always have such mixed feelings about survival programs, but one of the things that seems to have been true of this one is that a ton of the contestants genuinely built skills, worked with some really good people, and got enough exposure to have other opportunities. I think when the shows are done well, trainees get a chance to get direct instruction from really good teachers, so even if they don't win, there's a lot to be gained. Some of them have lasting relationships with the masters that we get to see over time. The ones from small agencies especially... They don't get many opportunities to train with people like these. It's still weird and the production is designed to build tension and create drama, and the editing choices are often pretty shitty. And in this case, they went with straight up voting results instead of any sort of juried choices, so it was strictly about popularity, which always seems weird to me. The public is not necessarily going to be the best at putting together a well balanced group 😂

Evan Murray

I think Cube kicked out Hanbin and Matthew too... Alright maybe they just left, it's hard to say, but they've kind of implied that they failed at Cube. And I know maybe they weren't ready then, but they *so clearly* have immense potential that it's hard to imagine a company not investing in them. Park Hanbin too...

B2023316

I think everyone one of these shows the final group should be decided partly through both the judges and the fan votes. The definition of unfair is the finale of build up if you wanna talk about popularity