Episode 21

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What are your thoughts after watching the first episode?

'Overall, I'm satisfied.'

First of all, the quantity was excellent.

I was a bit nervous about the military song playing every time my face appeared, but still, my individual reaction cuts were captured overwhelmingly more than those of other trainees.

'It's a stage. Needless to say.'

But when that scene came out three times, my poker face almost collapsed for a moment.

He held on without collapsing, with superhuman endurance.

'I think I've gotten everything I could from episode 1.'

It's not necessarily a good thing to be remembered as a variety show character, but in the beginning, getting attention is a priority.

Again, I was somewhat confident.

'If the team battle stage is broadcast, the current evaluation can definitely change.'

A talentless entertainment character can easily become unpopular.

It would have been best if the image of 'a variety show character with talent' had been established in the early stages.

Of course, I can't say that I'm better than other trainees in terms of skills right now.

'Because I have a status window.'

I've tried my best so far.

Now editing was the problem.

First of all, there wasn't any editing that could be called bad in this first episode.

Rather, there were scenes that could have been problematic that did not appear.

'The freestyle dance and Kim Na-hee's commentary scenes completely disappeared.'

Considering how worried I was about how that scene would be on the air, I'm not sure if I should be relieved or still on guard.

I hope the editing was in my favor.

'Maybe it'll explode strangely in episode 2.'

Considering that the favorable edits continued to come my way, I wasn't overly worried, but I wasn't completely at ease either.

'Musicnet, these kids have a criminal record.'

Provocative and risky editing could be said to be Musicnet's strong point.

Of course, as I said before, there was no provocative editing in this first episode.

It wasn't in episode 1.

Because Musicnet's long-term goal was blown up in the 'trailer'.

It was within everyone's expectations that Eugene Kim would appear on the rating stage before the end of Episode 1.

Of course, there was a 60-second commercial, and after the commercial, Eugene Kim's stage was pushed back to the second episode.

'It's always the same pattern.'

When everyone was relieved and thinking, 'Ah, so this is how it ends.'

As the trailer started playing, ominous background music began to play.

The first ones to come out were the D-rank trainees.

It started with someone bursting into tears.

-I can't do this anymore.

-Mom… Ugh…

And the cold-hearted appearance of trainers pushing trainees began to emerge.

-If you guys keep doing this, I can't teach you anymore.

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