6 reviews
I enjoyed every second of this. Not only is ITS considered a time for BTS to wind down and do things they don't normally do, to ARMYs it's a show of the people we love and support, filled with chill moments, fun and laughter. It's a great show if people are interested in seeing what BTS is like outside of their work, but spoiler alert, there's not much difference because these 7 men are always authentic and they don't hide behind any walls.
- jasminn_tan
- Jan 8, 2022
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Soooop soop soop sooorooooroopp!
It's both soothing and entertaining to watch! No, I'm not going over it. I was binge-watching it again today.
The concept of the show revolves around BTS taking a break from their hectic city lives and traveling to a more peaceful, remote forest location-the Korean word SOOP means "forest"-for a period of relaxation. The tagline of the series, "halfway between vacation and everyday life," is heavily reflected throughout, as the band follows no structured schedules while there and freely pursues various indoor and outdoor hobbies, both together and separately. They can do "things they didn't do because they didn't want to take the time off" or "things they couldn't do because they were too busy" with little interference or interaction from the production staff.
This show is simply BTS being themselves, loosening up, and having fun with one another. I'm glad they did something like this because it allowed them all to do things they'd been wanting to do for a long time. This isn't a show like Run BTS or Bon Voyage; it's much more relaxed, and they showed us sides of BTS we hadn't seen before.
When I'm stressed, I turn to this show for a stress-relieving session and a dose of happiness. So, in short, I could watch this a hundred times and never get tired of it.
It's both soothing and entertaining to watch! No, I'm not going over it. I was binge-watching it again today.
The concept of the show revolves around BTS taking a break from their hectic city lives and traveling to a more peaceful, remote forest location-the Korean word SOOP means "forest"-for a period of relaxation. The tagline of the series, "halfway between vacation and everyday life," is heavily reflected throughout, as the band follows no structured schedules while there and freely pursues various indoor and outdoor hobbies, both together and separately. They can do "things they didn't do because they didn't want to take the time off" or "things they couldn't do because they were too busy" with little interference or interaction from the production staff.
This show is simply BTS being themselves, loosening up, and having fun with one another. I'm glad they did something like this because it allowed them all to do things they'd been wanting to do for a long time. This isn't a show like Run BTS or Bon Voyage; it's much more relaxed, and they showed us sides of BTS we hadn't seen before.
When I'm stressed, I turn to this show for a stress-relieving session and a dose of happiness. So, in short, I could watch this a hundred times and never get tired of it.
- rosiedukeco
- Dec 24, 2021
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- krtrrfrfffrd
- Jun 18, 2024
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When you get into BTS, you realize how hard those boys work. So, to have a show that allows them to relax, sort of, and enjoy doing the things they've wanted to do AND travel to places they wish the could go, or discover hidden jewels in their own Korea, then you know it will be good.
It's entertaining to see them have fun, play games, read, dance, and just be goofy. This season also gave us a look at their improv talents. As well as, Suga the producer! Plus you get to see them grow their bond as brothers. Pure joy! A MUST watch if you've fallen down the rabbit hole that is this Bangtan life. 💜
It's entertaining to see them have fun, play games, read, dance, and just be goofy. This season also gave us a look at their improv talents. As well as, Suga the producer! Plus you get to see them grow their bond as brothers. Pure joy! A MUST watch if you've fallen down the rabbit hole that is this Bangtan life. 💜
- nancyrmzrdz
- Mar 28, 2023
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I love watching this show since it's got a lot of healing vibes and wholesome energy from BTS. It's nice to see the group relax, have fun, and try different stuff, it was like how they would be in private when it's just them. It gives a new view of not just thinking that their celebrities but actual people who just need to get away for a few days and relax. I will rewatch this whenever I feel like I need a little pick-me-up.
- No-Life-101
- Jul 10, 2022
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