Here is when they went to see Jimmy Fallon at the Tonight Show and they sat in a NYC subway and did an interview with him about their first impressions of NY and their secret career dreams and more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_9vgidPJ8g
and then PLEASE watch the performance of ON @ Grand Central Station, you will love it, its a must see!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZh-w2nysuI
C Ash
2024-06-10 22:00:52 +0000 UTC
Like the others have said bias is fine as long as you love them all (how could you not). In the beginning Jimin caught my eye. I was a dancer and watching Black Swan I was mesmerized by his amazing technique before I saw that face or heard that voice. To be fair they are all very handsome and very talented. I love that they all have very distinct personalities and expressions themselves freely. There is nothing forced or cookie cutter about them. As I learned more and heard more RM became my bias. When I was young I was torn three ways: writer, dancer or archeologist / work in a museum. I always wrote, studied dance seriously and spent all the time I could in museums or reading about history and art. RM’s artistic, museum loving side and the layers and intelligence in his writing (also his face, how can you ignore brains and beauty when a girl can have it all in one man). I still love everyone and there are those moments we all feel the pull of others, JK dancing with Usher, Jin on stage in Brazil with Chris Martin. It’s so nice that with these seven extraordinary men there is no such thing as a bad choice. Apart each is special, together they are an embarrassment of riches. I feel lucky to have found them and their amazing fandom. I think the diversity, generosity and love of the Army is a direct reflection on the men we all love and wish nothing but the very best for.