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Two Kids Room Vol1 Ep1.mp4

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Cassandra Leigh

I'm really curious about who came up with the concept for 2 kids room. Because it is one of my absolute favourite types of content from stray kids, and most of the stays that i have spoken to adore it as well. It's such a cozy vibe but we get to learn more about them as PEOPLE rather than idols and i think thats just really beautiful honestly.

K-pop Auntie

It is really cool. I don't have a broad exposure to Kpop group content, and yet from what I have seen, it seems to be a rather unique concept as well.

Katja van den Berg

I absolutely love two kids room. Yes, so much little insights into them. Even in the early ones, it feels like Changbin was that centre, the rock. Chan is the leader, but Changbin is the centre. And he sees so much. And is there for them. I can relate to the euphoria of being on stage. It's something that, once you've experienced it, you want over and over again. Loved what you said in reaction to Hyunjin saying how much he was scolded as a trainee. You're so right: you have to change your coaching style (or in my case directing style) to suit the person you're coaching. I know I never was the one to thrive on being scolded. But I know some people are. And yes, the beauty disappears. Although I think a pretty smile stays even if it changes with age. I think 80-year-old Felix will still have that smile that lights up the room. I really do. But no, it's not what makes success. And it's not what makes success worthwhile. You want to be acknowledged for more than looks, I'm sure. But in Hyunjin's case those comments seem to have been a great motivator. And that is cool. He showed them!

K-pop Auntie

I do think the smile stays, yes. I like how much SKZ has been open to talking about their struggles from the beginning. It doesn't look like all groups are interested or even allowed to talk about some of the not-so-positive things about their career.