Does anyone know if Wu Bi character is dubbed throughout an entire season?? I was rewatching and it makes me question everything I've already seen πππThere is also a voice actor for Wu Bi mentioned in the cast. I NEED TO KNOW
The vibes are immaculate, there is only one but... I understand that dieting is a big part of kpop idols' life and it's something they think about a lot. However, in which world is it okay to say that 'eating once a day is enough when you work out'?! It's not enough even when you are being couch potato watching "In the Soop" for the 52nd time and doing nothing. I don't think a message like that should be put in a programme watched by many young people who can be easily influenced. They know their demographic - there are young girls, boys, teenagers who have enough insecurities in their lives - no need to add eating disorders to that. I understand that we can still see JK and JM eating in those episodes - they are big, active man needing energy to perform, dance, canoe and fool around. There should be no guilt in feeding their bodies and no punishing it with a restrictive diet after eating two Twinkies too much. Again, I know it's their daily life as well as life of many other entertainers but promoting that kind of behaviour is something that makes me very, very sad.
I've just binged first episodes and I absolutely love it! But I don't know if I'm beeing crazy or my eyes are playing tricks on me, but Dee looks like the combination of Book and Mix. Tell me im not the only one who sees the resemblance, I'm kinda loosing my mind π
I understand that dieting is a big part of kpop idols' life and it's something they think about a lot. However, in which world is it okay to say that 'eating once a day is enough when you work out'?! It's not enough even when you are being couch potato watching "In the Soop" for the 52nd time and doing nothing.
I don't think a message like that should be put in a programme watched by many young people who can be easily influenced. They know their demographic - there are young girls, boys, teenagers who have enough insecurities in their lives - no need to add eating disorders to that.
I understand that we can still see JK and JM eating in those episodes - they are big, active man needing energy to perform, dance, canoe and fool around. There should be no guilt in feeding their bodies and no punishing it with a restrictive diet after eating two Twinkies too much.
Again, I know it's their daily life as well as life of many other entertainers but promoting that kind of behaviour is something that makes me very, very sad.