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*ARMY GOLD* - BTS: Break The Silence - Ep. 6 (“NOW AND TOMORROW”) Reaction!!

BEST EPISODE YET…seriously.

This was the most raw, vulnerable, and emotionally mature conversation we’ve ever witnessed between the members. It felt like they peeled back every layer and let us sit at the table with them…no filters, just honesty 🤯🥹🫠😇

We’re still a bit shocked. ARMY, let us know what you thought about this episode and the short clip that we watched at the end! 

ONE MORE EPISODE LEFT! Let’s goooooo.

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*ARMY GOLD* - BTS: Break The Silence - Ep. 6 (“NOW AND TOMORROW”) Reaction!!

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If i am not wrong then their conversation about eventually having to let go reminded me that Jin was originally supposed to enlist right after the MOTS:7 tour, had it not been for COVID-19. I recall some article mentioning at some point that without the pandemic, they might have gone on a long hiatus afterward—and if disbandment had ever been on the table, Jin or some other member even said he’d step away from the entertainment industry entirely. The fact that they couldn’t complete that tour must have left them feeling unfulfilled, as if something crucial was left unresolved. But then came Dynamite, Butter, Life Goes On, and their collaboration with Coldplay—milestones that undoubtedly shifted their perspective because i became army during that time and i read lot of their interviews since then so this is my perspective. Seeing artists like Coldplay, who continue to tour and create decades into their career while balancing personal lives—partners, children, even families joining them on the road—must have given BTS a sense of reassurance. It showed them that longevity in music is possible without sacrificing happiness. Even if, in the future, they don’t continue as a group, I believe they’ll each keep making music in their own way, and the people who love them will still be there. Their solo careers perfectly reflect RM’s analogy of the boat—they’re all moving in the same direction, yet each looking at different horizons. And if you pay attention, you can trace fragments of this conversation in their later work. Take Permission to Dance’s line: "Cause when we fall, we know how to land." That’s the essence of what their eventual rest will look like—graceful, like the closing lines of a heartfelt poem. Earlier today, I saw an Army’s tweet listing global celebrities around BTS’s age, and it struck me: many of those artists are only now hitting their peak, despite having careers just as long as BTS. Meanwhile, BTS had already reached those heights by 2018-2019. If Western artists—with all their resources and English-language advantage—are just now reaching their career peaks, then BTS, both as a group and as soloists, still has so much ahead. You can feel it in J-Hope’s tour success, Jin’s thriving variety of content (and now his own tour), and the members’ individual growth. I could be wrong, of course—none of us can predict the future. But there is an iconic Bollywood line : "Picture to abhi baaki hai, mere dost." (The film isn’t over yet, my friend.) There’s still so much left for them to show, so many moments that are truly "Yet to Come".

Jay

As you say from time to time, Ep. 6 was one of dem ones.

Jenny Jenkins


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