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Date: 2024-09-18 05:36 pm (UTC)I do think both Run BTS and GoSe have strong points. Though,there are certain things (the skits, the fact that SVT is extremely aware of wanting to be/needing to be entertaining no matter what, etc) that make me place their show below BTS'. Especially cuz BTS tends to have a WHATEVER, YOLO vibe that adds a layer of lulz?
At the same time, SVT's v. willing to go do the randomest/wildest things for the sake of the show in a way that BTS might not jump into as willy-nilly. So, if one compares the two, neither show is better or worse than the other. Each show really displays the groups' dynamics while being in wild situations. It's a win for the audience all the same.
FWIW, I'm enjoying my sojurn thru GoSe while eagerly awaiting for a post-enlistment Run BTS restart, heheh.