I think that judging by weighing the expectations you have, rather than evaluating the development of a group alone, is very detrimental. I also firmly believe that trying to ruin the confidence of young trainees is fruitless unless you believe the fruits of mental pressure are valid. And that's what happened with The Eve team, if you have a concept that differentiates "performing" from "interpreting" or whatever, I think it's a matter of belief, but we're not in a survival musical, it wouldn't be the most important vocal and dance? Even though I disagree with the EBS result, I believe the Pretty U team has many merits, but I don't understand how the exaggerated criticism of The Eve team can help if there is a belief that the so-called "team spirit" is so important, I can handle it. But I can't deal with reviews that fail to mention that good vocals (all were very well) were used well, criticism for criticism is of no benefit.