I'm enjoying the documentary very much! I appreciate that they are showing us the good moments and the hardships, but all in a very respectful way.
I loved the Woozi ep, it makes me really happy to see that he finally has lifted that huge weight he had on his shoulders during debut, and is having a good time making music that he loves and he knows both the fans and the members will also love. Plus, I could listen to him talk and watch him eat forever lol
Wonwoo's was interesting, specially because I was in the audience that day when he fainted. Seeing him pushing himself so hard backstage hurts... I understand why they do it, but I wish they wouldn't go that far. Fans will understand if they are not in good condition, so I wish they would rely on us a little more.
Coups' episode made me cry a lot... I only had one very bad clash with anxiety, during my Master's degree, and the way he described his feelings about going on stage was how I felt every time I had to present anything in front of people. I'm really relieved he took his time and is feeling better, but I hope he keeps paying attention to his feelings and doing whatever treatment he may be doing.
And Hoshi... when he started all serious and then made a joke out of it, I kinda wanted to punch him lol But I'm happy he is in such a good place overall now too!
I look forward to the next eps! Thank you for posting, op <3
still haven't made up my mind in regards to the documentary, it sort of feels like a romanticization of svt's struggles at times but if i turn off my brain while watching it, i can ignore it lmfao.. the members seem fine with it judging by their posts on weverse, so i don't wanna be too much of a killjoy. it's def interesting to watch but i still prefer gose.
I really enjoy learning about behind-the-scenes of productions and raw documentaries about artists, so I've really been liking this so far! I think they've dealt with every form of difficulty (?) respectfully and not at all in an exploitative way.
I'm thankful to the members that they want to share this part of their lives with us, and it definitely increases my appreciation for them and the hard work they put in.
S.Coups was brave to go on stage and so brave to leave the stage when he felt he was reaching his limit ahh. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to not finish the show, but the fact that he wasn't forced to stay for the ending MENT or something was really great to see as well.
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Date: 2020-05-25 02:21 pm (UTC)I loved the Woozi ep, it makes me really happy to see that he finally has lifted that huge weight he had on his shoulders during debut, and is having a good time making music that he loves and he knows both the fans and the members will also love. Plus, I could listen to him talk and watch him eat forever lol
Wonwoo's was interesting, specially because I was in the audience that day when he fainted. Seeing him pushing himself so hard backstage hurts... I understand why they do it, but I wish they wouldn't go that far. Fans will understand if they are not in good condition, so I wish they would rely on us a little more.
Coups' episode made me cry a lot... I only had one very bad clash with anxiety, during my Master's degree, and the way he described his feelings about going on stage was how I felt every time I had to present anything in front of people. I'm really relieved he took his time and is feeling better, but I hope he keeps paying attention to his feelings and doing whatever treatment he may be doing.
And Hoshi... when he started all serious and then made a joke out of it, I kinda wanted to punch him lol But I'm happy he is in such a good place overall now too!
I look forward to the next eps! Thank you for posting, op <3
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Date: 2020-05-25 04:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-05-25 08:20 pm (UTC)I'm thankful to the members that they want to share this part of their lives with us, and it definitely increases my appreciation for them and the hard work they put in.
S.Coups was brave to go on stage and so brave to leave the stage when he felt he was reaching his limit ahh. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to not finish the show, but the fact that he wasn't forced to stay for the ending MENT or something was really great to see as well.