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American Hustle Life!!!


I am so stoked for this show, I know there is some controversy with this show but I feel like this series was a massive part in the early years of BTS and without this experience, who knows what they would be like now.

Who’s looking forward to this and will this be anyone else’s first time watching?!

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Casey Hutchinson

It's worth the watch for sure, to see the early days and their growth. Just keep the cringe factor in mind, some things are just fully uncomfortable to watch and I also hate how it starts when they get to LA (you'll see what I mean). Can't wait to watch along with you and the ARMY Bots 😀

Debra Gromacki

have only watch a little of it. As a parent I found it a little cringy.

Teresa Nike

The first few episodes for sure were hard to watch but after that the episodes get better and yes I agree I believe it had a great impact on them for sure. Looking forward to watching with you.

susan

I found this series interesting. There were some troubling (to me) areas but I think the guys learned a lot. They glossed over the fact (or maybe I forgot) that they were making an album at the same time... so after they filmed AHL, they went to the "studio" ... pretty grueling.

Purplehaze

The first episode is really hard to watch. I definitely wanted to protect the Tannies after seeing that but I agree it's important to their early days story. I will watch it again with you 💜

Lorij Nay

I will cry over the first episode but I don't want you to watch it alone

Auntie Cat

I saw snippets of it only but I know the history of it and how cringy it can be but I'm ready to watch it fully with you for the first time!!!

Lisa M T

I will join with episode 2. The first episode pisses me off so bad I can't watch it.

Anonymous

I started it and gave up because I could not handle the cringe and the frustration. I might give it another shot since I will not be "watching alone" in a way 😅 reaction videos always make me feel less lonely when I watch something 🤷🏻‍♀️

Karen O'Halloran (edited)

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2023-02-16 02:59:38 I recently watched the entire series again, although I admit did fast forward through maybe 10 minutes of the 1st episode - the cringey, upsetting part you’ve heard about. The series definitely gets better. Episodes 3 &amp; 6 are my faves. Their interactions with the R &amp; B teacher/mentor in Episode 6 is particularly heartwarming. Plus she’s an amazing singer herself!
2022-11-01 04:05:35 I recently watched the entire series again, although I admit did fast forward through maybe 10 minutes of the 1st episode - the cringey, upsetting part you’ve heard about. The series definitely gets better. Episodes 3 & 6 are my faves. Their interactions with the R & B teacher/mentor in Episode 6 is particularly heartwarming. Plus she’s an amazing singer herself!

I recently watched the entire series again, although I admit did fast forward through maybe 10 minutes of the 1st episode - the cringey, upsetting part you’ve heard about. The series definitely gets better. Episodes 3 & 6 are my faves. Their interactions with the R & B teacher/mentor in Episode 6 is particularly heartwarming. Plus she’s an amazing singer herself!

Ophelia

I think there are definitely 'cringy' parts, but in general, I really like American Hustle Life. There are great moments, they made great friendships, and they have spoken well of their time on it even years later. I know many people think it's 'disrespectful', but I think that comes from people who don't really know much about hiphop culture. I think think a lot of people misinterpret this as being about 'black culture', when it very much is not. It is about HIPHOP culture and the history of hiphop. Parts definitely overlap but these are actual people in the culture talking about it. If it was random people, I would understand people getting upset over it, but it is people within the culture, some legends even, and I really respect BigHit for making BTS learn from people in the culture, not by people who think they know it.