The other set of offenses are the acts of students that have been failed by the Korean education system. In fact, more likely than not, the boys and their respective family members went to interviews with JTBC with no knowledge of what the producers of the show were planning. These were just concerned guardians looking out for some boys that needed guidance in their lives.
Variety is a form of entertainment. Something to laugh at. Counselling, however, is serious business. Counselling means providing emotional support for somebody and helping them through a difficult time, it is a form of guidance, especially in the case of these boys, who should at least, be cured of their drinking and smoking habits. Have any certified counsellors been brought in to inform the boys about the potential medical issues that are tied with smoking and drinking? Whether or not the boys have prior knowledge to this, it is an issue that should be discussed.
There is no in-depth explanation, no deep discussion between the mentors and the boys about their motives for continuing their habits. 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.
Following the rather disturbing story Park Na Rae shared, Hyoyeon revealed her own experience with a fan of Girls' Generation. 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.
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