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Katana123123123

Regarding tattoos I have given up years ago to try and understand it. Just hurts my brain thinking about it.

KyrainMcLeod

Uuh, 3 intros for the price of one 😋 This is a total guess, but I think, judging from the way that the tattoos are covered, the not the tattoos themselves but some of the motives are a problem. For example, anything relating to the dead (skulls, bones, zombies, the like) are a huge problem for Chinese culture. So it would be reasonable to cover any skulls within the tattoos. Maybe there's something like that in Korean culture, but I'm not sure. One funnier alternative would be, that there are actual brand logos which may not be broadcasted without permission. But that would be pretty stupid for a dancer to get tattoo'd. Young Ji is too funny. I think more than half the time she herself is not sure whether she is an idol 😂

Daniel Goland

Guys I'm so sorry for the failed intro actually being in the video, that was not an intentional blooper showcase 😭

Jackie

I watched this from VICE Asia a few years ago and it gave a top line explanation on tattoos I’m SK…in the past few yrs it’s become more common/accepted but Broadcast stations are still holding onto traditional views to keep viewers. It features Jay Park (besties with Honey J and Holly Bang) https://youtu.be/wHCo0Iwra0I

crispy chicken

Loved all the performances, as well as the comradery between the groups.

Laura

This is the first time out of the many survival shows I've seen where I had a hard time choosing a favorite performance. I agree that they were all great. I think maybe Holy Bang just barely edges out the others as my personal winner. I was really impressed by the song choices too. Other than the Beyonce one they all felt like mixes that I would hear at a late night EDC set and thats totally my vibe. The thing I was most appreciative of though was how supportive of each other we finally got to see them be. There's a clear contrast between how they act when all the groups are together and how they are when each group is segregated. It'd be easy to write it off as them just being fake nice to each other's face but I actually see it as kind of the opposite. Being in front of each other and seeing the emotions and stress each team went through to complete their performances seems to add that human touch that reminds the others that these are collegues they actually care about as opposed to just competitors to trash talk. I found most of them to be fairly likeable this episode