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Two Kids Room Ep20 Changbin X Han

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Cassandra Leigh

I just had a thought while watching this, that it actually doesnt surprise me how much growing up Han had to do and how many fights he got into. He has mentioned before that when he moved to malaysia he was homeschooled, and so he didnt really have the opportunity to develop interpersonal skills with peers his age during his teen years. And so when you take a guy like that, and then put him into trainee dorm life where they are always in each others pockets, i can see how it would take quite some time for him to adjust and learn the skills to live that way peacefully. Changbin by contrast really does seem to be the type of person who is always looking to help. Not in the same way that Felix and Bang Chan are (as discussed in their episode) but in the way that Changbin really seems to like helping other people become better versions of themselves. So I could see how he would be drawn to helping Han in that situation. (obviously not confirmed, but just from seeing how they interact i can imagine this is how it might have gone).

K-pop Auntie

Yeah, I can definitely see that. It'd be interesting for Han to talk about his homeschooling years a little. There are so many different ways to do it. I was homeschooled grades 5-8, and I had a lot of social interaction. But. I also ran across plenty of homeschoolers who fit that stereotype of spending most of their time at home and not gaining social skills. I agree that Changbin seems the calm and collected guy even back in the debut era who would have taken Jisung aside and helped him out.

Katja van den Berg

Two of 3Racha always means great stuff. And actually these two together made for a very good talk. They really are good at complimenting each other. And to be able to do that you need to be able to properly see the other one. And they clearly do. Interesting how Han says his lyrics sometimes lack depth. And I can totally see how the collaboration makes them all better. I write plays with my brother and although it's often a process that's not entirely peaceful, we both know that the result is always better than if we did it alone. You both bring in parts that make the whole better. I can definitely see that here in Skz. However, the ironic part is, that some of my favourite lyrics were written by Han alone. And I'm already looking forward to his song on Maxident (did you hear that the track list is out? So exciting). Of course, the fact that it's just his name on the lyrics doesn't mean that Changbin hasn't offered an idea, but somehow I think if he had, they would have added him to the credits. They're pretty fair in that, it seems. ANyway...loved hearing them talk about that. And about how much Han has grown. He was pretty young when they debuted. ANd he had to overcome the obstacle of being so sensitive. It's a blessing and a curse. Sounds like he really did well!

K-pop Auntie

I can understand why Han feels like his lyrics lack depth. He writes so much. He gets inspired by something he saw on TV, and he writes a song. Not all songs can be about deep issues of the heart. When you write a lot, you start feeling your stuff is shallow because of that. That doesn't mean it isn't good. Heck, I still smile and crank up the music whenever Toby Keith's Red Solo Cup comes on... and it's about a red solo cup.