Why hyoyeon cried on dangerous boys




















A counter though, would be that the boys are getting help. The girls have been doing their part in helping the boys form bonds with one another, bringing them into activities that rely on teamwork, after all, forming bonds, opening up, are essential parts to the recovery process. For one, these boys live in a dorm together, they were previously complete strangers, but in the space of approximately one month have grown to joke around one another, they know what habits exist between them.

There are a few examples of shows like this, many with an idol focus. In fact, I would be a hypocrite, because I enjoy these shows as much as the next person.

What is wrong though, is that the producers chose counselling to be the center of this show. In the fourth episode, there has been considerable improvement in the sense that some serious counselling by professionals is going on along with the girls aiding with whatever they can contribute.

However, what the girls can do, is of course limited. Most of them were trainees while in school, some debuted in high school and were separated from their family. This is especially the case when their perspectives are so different. Take for example, Seohyun. For one, Seohyun debuted young, meaning that while promoting as an idol, which is also a full-time job, she had to attend school. Seohyun may have realised that she would only have one chance at school and her opportunities were limited considering her job.

The boys however, have been pressured by their parents to study, something that they may have taken for granted for the majority of their youth. Moreover, it could have escalated into an arguing point, while this is highly unlikely amongst the girls of SNSD.

This is understandable, especially when you consider how the girls of SNSD are the mentors in this situation. Sooyoung , as much as I love her, is a prime example of this. But like all the other girls in SNSD, she finds that her comfort zone is being the idol who is well-attuned to variety. Maybe this is something the producers have noticed, so a fair portion of the show is actually dedicated to some pure-variety-slash-pimping-SNSD.

Apart from the mismatch and ulterior motives behind the structure of the program, I do give kudos to the producers of SNSD and the Dangerous Boys for experimenting with this kind of show.

While SNSD and the Dangerous Boys is first and foremost a show about the girls trying to help some kids that are in a slump in their lives, it also brings forward some issues found in Korean society that really need to be addressed.

Hyoyeon confessed that there was a fan who had candy in their mouth and approached one of the members of the group. Once the fan got close enough, they tried to shove the candy that they spat out into the member's mouth. Since the fan came out of nowhere and moved rather quickly, the candy actually went into the member's mouth, who ended up crying because of the shocking and disgusting incident.

Park Nae Rae also expressed her shock regarding the incident, and said that the incident could have been dangerous. According to the announcement, the two Girls' Generation members are scheduled to film an episode, however, the airing date of the episode is not yet confirmed. Fans are anticipating the two "I Got A Boy" singers as their fellow Girls' Generation member, Taeyeon, is a regular cast member of the show.



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