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last of my pre-recorded bunch of videos from a little while ago (as you can tell by me talking about the japanese release lmao), but I will be reacting to more of both seventeen series' this week :) hope you enjoyed!

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Yukime

Regarding their previous world tour, they were in the middle of it when covid hit and they had to cancel the last half of it. That tour was *really* rough on the members. There is a documentary series that goes behind the scenes and follows them on the tour. It's called 'Seventeen: Hit the Road,' and it's on Youtube (and is safe to react to). It has a prologue episode, and then 13 short episodes, each one focusing on a different member. The episodes are only about 10-12 minutes long each, but they give a really good insight into what they all went through. It doesn't hold back on showing the hard times and struggles they faced, especially for S.Coups. He went on hiatus not long into the tour because he was going through a lot, mentally. I highly recommend Hit the Road. The episode titles were written by the members, and they all connect to form the lyrics of a song that they play in the epilogue.

krizhe ming

Lol the cliffhanger right in the middle of their mafia game😂 About the 'Bringitz' duo name, it came from a Hoshi-Woozi unit track in Teen,Age album titled BRING IT. It was first (and only) used in In The Soop though. The known duo name of these two are SoonHoon (Soonyoung and Jihoon), and 'HoWoo' and 'Two Captains' (both were in the BRING IT lyrics). And don't worry about saying stuff like "he's so annoying", esp with Hoshi lol, cos they're most probably being really annoying and, of course, we can see that you're saying it in a very endeared way :) We can hear it in your tone and see your little smile.

daisy

Please know it’s totally fine to watch content just for yourself, not everything has to be a reaction <3 And yes Vernon grew up in Korea, he was 4 or 5 when his family moved to Korea, so he’s very familiar with the country and culture. Joshua grew up in the states and moved to Korea as a teen after being casted, I think he is or was a little less familiar with the culture and language… like he sometimes asks Vernon to translate certain words for him and has talked about his little ‘missteps’ when navigating life in Korea, like how one time he - not knowing that it was considered rude - kept his hand in his pocket while greeting a higher up, and got scolded for it a lot. The members have taken such good care of the members from the other countries tho and make sure no one feels left out. It also helps that there’s two English speakers and two Chinese speakers, everyone has someone they can speak their native language with <3

Star

this is kind of related because you mentioned tour but they have a documentary series on youtube called "hit the road" about their 2019-2020 tour that they didn't get to finish because of covid! warning it is emotional and heartbreaking to see them because they showcased all the struggles they did during that tour (it was ROUGH) but i totally recommend watching it!

Star

it's confirmed they filmed season 2 of soop! probably will be out by spring i think

angelkat

As much as I want you to see One Fine Day next, it might be better to check out Hit the Road. I think everyone above answered your questions. I just want to add that I think it will be great for you to rewatch this series in a year or so. Also to get to know Jun and The 8 better it might be good to watch the Chinese reality show they were on. You may want to watch it in your own time. I can't remember the name. I'll have it for you in a comment when you do EP. 4 unless you reply that you want it faster. 😊 I very much enjoyed this video💕💎