Finally finished the show today. The favoritism on the show was honestly outrageous. Certain contestants were…
I rewatched the show recently, and it honestly hurt to see how happy, youthful, and full of life Junseo looked at the beginning. Later on, the stress was just written all over his face — he looked so drained and worn, like the pressure really took a toll on him. You could tell it affected him deeply. I really hope he gets some real time off to rest and focus on himself. He deserves a proper break and a chance to recover.
I’m so happy Junseo debuted in ALD1—he really killed it! But after watching Secret Relationships, I realized he’s such an amazing actor. He needs to do more dramas, we can’t afford to lose that talent!
I truly hope Junseo becomes the leader. No one deserves it more than him. His presence is unmatched — he always steps up and speaks out for others. We’ve all seen his resilience, the way he naturally guides the group and looks after everyone. He’s empathetic, sensitive and honest, the one who has cried for others since the very beginning. If he isn’t chosen as leader, then honestly, I can’t see myself accepting anyone else in that role. At the same time, I would understand if he doesn’t want to take on that role. After everything he’s been through, I know the weight and stress of being a leader could reopen wounds, and I never want him to suffer like that again. More than anything, I want him to be happy. But still… I can’t imagine anyone else as the leader.
Kangmin not making up to the lineup because he didn’t act in a bl drama and doesn't have bl fans backing him…
A drama might make you notice someone, but it’s talent that makes you stay. And that’s why Junseo's here. Mnet tried to tear him down with evil editing, drowned him in hate, and then almost erased him completely — cutting him out as if he didn’t exist. And yet, even through all of that, he never left the top 8. That’s not luck, that’s power. That’s talent. And no drama could ever give him that.
The favouritism is crazy . Just compare Brat Attitude and nb2h’s screentime, solo intros and the overall stage … if they do the same after they have debut then I will *****.
Yeah, MNET's strategy for running this show sucks for the voters, I get that. But at the end of the day this is…
Of course, this is business — no one expects Mnet to run a charity. But that argument falls apart when you look closer. If the goal is to form the best group, then why do contestants with only visuals or average skills get pushed while stronger vocalists or dancers are sidelined or negatively edited? That’s not aligning with a concept — that’s manufacturing an image. The editing doesn’t showcase talent, it creates narratives that can make or break careers. In the end, what decides the lineup isn’t skill or fit, but politics, favoritism, and connections. Calling that ‘business’ is just a poor excuse.
Honestly, Geonwoo's treatment on this show says it all. No matter what happens, he’s always shown in the best…
There’s been a lot of talk about strings being pulled in Geonwoo’s case. Looking at the voting patterns, it’s easy to see why people are saying that. Same for two other contestants.
At this point, it feels pretty official that Mnet is trying to erase Junseo from everything possible. They skipped…
Junseo cried again at this elimination - you could see him from afar in pixels. He has cried at every elimination round - he really is a person who feels deeply.
Normally, during the ranking speeches, Junseo is someone who speaks very deeply, but since the incident he's kept his speeches as short as possible, almost like he's holding back and pulling away and that makes me really sad.
B2P is the most horrible survival show I've ever watched. The whole focus was just evil editing and bad energy - there was nothing genuine to feel. It's so obvious the show is biased and carefully controlled, deciding who gets screentime and how hey want to shape someone's image. Their favoritism and manipulation are so blatant it's practically spilling out of them.
Did you know that Donggyu’s best friend Seungmin danced for Main Dish demo video? Seungmin also has friends connected to mentor Kooyoung who did the choreo for Main Dish, Lucky Macho and Chains. I also noticed that 2-3 days ago Seungmin deleted all the group photos with Donggyu and his dancer friends who are also connected to mentor Kooyoung. I think that's a little bit weird.
Junseo being in the top 8 even though:- Zero screen time- Evil edits- The lowest score among all trainees (sabotaged)-…
Junseo dropping consistently feels like exactly the narrative Mnet wanted to push — and they did. And we all know that ranks 5 to 7 are never safe, because just like in the last season, those spots always end up being pushed down. You should really panic and vote hard for Junseo.
It’s official, guys… they really sabotaged Junseo’s score.
One of the live audience members who attended the 3rd mission prerecord shared that when they tried to vote for Junseo, someone told them not to. They also said that since they couldn’t speak Korean well, people lied to them saying things like “it’s not voting time yet” just to stop them from voting.
I believe that some of the boys are only included so that the "most popular" ones will get more votes,…
All I can say is that it's obvious they are desperately trying to push Donggyu up by giving him extra and positive screentime - probably because the group lacks a decent vocalist. But the fact that they are doing it by bringing Junseo down is sickening.
What exactly did Junseo do to deserve this treatment? We’ve seen him before, even during his struggles in the two-star group — he was always kind, supportive, and willing to help every trainee around him. And suddenly, overnight, he’s painted as an “irresponsible leader”? I can’t buy that narrative. Something behind the scenes clearly shifted, because this doesn’t add up. Is there a bigger company behind this, trying to drag him down so their own trainee can shine? Did Junseo refuse something from the higher-ups, and now they’re setting him up for a downfall? The way it’s playing out feels disturbingly deliberate — and what makes it even stranger is how closely it mirrors the storyline of his drama. Honestly, it’s unsettling.
Normally, during the ranking speeches, Junseo is someone who speaks very deeply, but since the incident he's kept his speeches as short as possible, almost like he's holding back and pulling away and that makes me really sad.
B2P is the most horrible survival show I've ever watched. The whole focus was just evil editing and bad energy - there was nothing genuine to feel. It's so obvious the show is biased and carefully controlled, deciding who gets screentime and how hey want to shape someone's image. Their favoritism and manipulation are so blatant it's practically spilling out of them.
One of the live audience members who attended the 3rd mission prerecord shared that when they tried to vote for Junseo, someone told them not to. They also said that since they couldn’t speak Korean well, people lied to them saying things like “it’s not voting time yet” just to stop them from voting.