He wasn’t wrong to insult them. If you stalk people, invade their personal space, and ignore clear boundaries,…
Your points are so valid! other than the stalking, the double standard part also applied to the way his team treated him so unfairly by not holding up the hair and wardrobe standards to him, and complaining that he was unreasonable. He was blindsided by the whole fiasco about the music show in the first place.
Was so hyped for this for weeks (just like kang bit na i too fell for han da on and how good kjy’s acting was lol) and definitely was not disappointed by the first two episodes! Although i was pretty confused about the part where he was deceived (he did mention behind that he woke up at 4am to go do hair and makeup somewhere else - he must have known he was going to do an event? im so curious why the manager hid this from him haha). Initially I was like wow Kim Jae Young plays a brat of an idol pretty well but as the episode went by it became obvious that they weren’t being fair to him at all when they weren't doing things to his standard. I wonder if this has something to do with the murder plotline later on (i.e. his manager + glam team just teaming up to frame him or wanting him to fail in some way). I also felt that when the manager knelt down to ra ik, it was a manipulative move to get him to comply.
I also felt so bad for do ra ik in the very first scene we met him where the overzealous fan caused him to fall, and he mentioned to his manager that he already asked for heightened security but was ignored (i mean, the manager claimed that he got the best team but security does not look good at all?! just felt like deliberate negligence).
Initially I was like wow Kim Jae Young plays a brat of an idol pretty well but as the episode went by it became obvious that they weren’t being fair to him at all when they weren't doing things to his standard. I wonder if this has something to do with the murder plotline later on (i.e. his manager + glam team just teaming up to frame him or wanting him to fail in some way). I also felt that when the manager knelt down to ra ik, it was a manipulative move to get him to comply.
I also felt so bad for do ra ik in the very first scene we met him where the overzealous fan caused him to fall, and he mentioned to his manager that he already asked for heightened security but was ignored (i mean, the manager claimed that he got the best team but security does not look good at all?! just felt like deliberate negligence).