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K-POP TV Series

Yo sup homes! So I think we're ready to start our first K-POP tv series but we have NO idea where to start. I need your recommendations fam๐Ÿ˜Š What should we check out for a series??

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I can really just recommend you watching any of Seventeens variety content! As an introduction: the show โ€žSeventeen Game Caterersโ€œ would be really good! It introduces the members first in a fun way and then goes onto the games. My personal favorite games are the last two they play + the intro.But most importantly: Going Seventeen is their own variety show and it is probably the most popular show of one group alone as it literally has a fanbase outside of Kpop and even a separate fandom name for people who just like them because they are funny apart from their Idol life! (The variety content full on starts with going seventeen 2019 episode 14 which is a three part ep till ep 16 and continuing from that point almost all episodes are twoparters except for one โ€žfailed episodeโ€œ Carnival and a few 3 parters + one 4 parter. Hope you choose this one^^

Jujo online

Kpop or Drama? If drama I would say 100% Vincenzo

Clare Shin

Variety Show or Drama? There are a ton of Drama's in which K-POP idols star, but if you're looking for Variety Shows...I recommend the following: Ateez - Fever Road and Wanteez (They also did a show called "Stressor Things" which was really good), Kingdom (see Stray Kids below), also half of them starred in the K-Drama "Imitation" which is loosely based on the Idol system (Highly dramatized, but also kind of right on the nose) one of the members, Yunho, is the second male lead in the show. BTS - Run BTS (not to be confused with "Run BTS" and "Run" by BTS which are both songs by BTS), they also have a few other shows...(American Hustle Life where they came to America early in their career to "learn" about Hip-Hop from real Hip-Hop artists..."Bon Voyage (2 Season, where they are dropped off in the middle of a foreign country to "Vacation and have fun". 1st Season is in Norway/Sweden/Finland, 2nd season is Hawaii) and then "In the SOOP" (2 Seasons, just a look at them spending time together away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life) Seventeen - Going Seventeen, Seventeen in the SOOP (2 Seasons, similar to BTS' in the SOOP), NaNa Tour (this is a result of their appearance on Game Caterer's - I highly recommend watching that episode first before watching the show) Stray Kids - SKZ Code, "Stray Kids Survival Show" (This shows how Stray Kids was formed), Kingdom: Legendary War (6 Idol groups go head to head over 10 episodes: I recommend this one as, not only do you get exposed to several groups, but the behind the scenes stuff is really cool. It was filmed during COVID so there isn't an audience and the interaction between the groups is minimal. There were people missing as well due to sickness and hiatuses, and the scoring is just a joke as it is maddeningly awful. But you get Stray Kids and ATEEZ so... it's a must-watch if you like either group. There are a ton of content for all of these groups that I haven't mentioned and for some of the other groups that you've reacted to but it's too much to mention here or I am not as versed in. I also highly recommend watching an introduction guide video for whatever group you are planning on watching. These will give you more information and help you to learn the members. Taylor's "BTS" doc is highly informative and though a few years old, a good place to start. Allofthekennys' ATEEZ guide is good too. As for Seventeen and Stray Kids, there are a lot out there (just look for one that is recent and has a ton of views...Keep in mind though that you will get spoiled on some stuff if you watch a guide, but most of these groups have so much content that you'll forget before you get around to listening/reacting to it, so don't be afraid.

Deidre (Deed-rah)


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