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Date: 2023-07-03 09:20 pm (UTC)Re Woozi: ftr, IHNI if he was nervous. It's not as obvious as when Hoshi mentioned it at the start of his episode--which then prompted Yoongi to reassure him that they were there to chitchat.
In Woozi's case, their interaction was more on the business polite or work colleagues side of things. It had some good moments in which both Yoongi and Woozi were happy to talk to someone "who speaks their language" (especially w/r/t producing). But that meant that Woozi came across as more guarded than not?
So, for me, once the novelty of seeing the two of them talking to each other wore off, I was kinda like "oh, okay?". (I'm trying to not sound negative or overtly dismissive abt this episode. It's just that, for me, it's not as fascinating as the other two I mentioned in this post. It's deffo worth watching at least once.)