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BOYS II PLANET: Episode Eight Recap

PREVIOUS RECAPS: Episode One // Episode Two // Episode Three // Episode Four // Episode Five // Episode Six // Episode Seven


As we enter the next round, Produce 48 alum star Jo Yuri arrives to go over the details of the Class Switch Position Battle. As usual during this point in the series, the guys will focus on either rap, dance or vocals and will create the various arrangements/lyrics/choreo themselves. Thus begins the long process of choosing their position. Of course, the higher-ranked guys have the edge here. The songs chosen for this round are more niche than I would have thought and also span generations. Of course, the guys are most excited whenever a big name (Stray Kids! Seventeen!) pops out. The way these shows work, they’re probably smart to want songs by notable artists, but I think picking a more underrated song allows you to make it your own.

Anyway, the guys challenge each other for the various parts and between that and the mission announcement we’re already thirty minutes into this episode. Nothing can ever be quick on this show.

As usual, there’s A LOT of behind the scenes prep in this episode. Having watched some other survival shows recently, I’ve decided that one of MNET’s biggest issues is that they don’t balance their behind the scenes material with enough performances sprinkled between. They tend to lump all this dull footage into endless packages rather than dole it out in smaller segments interspersed with stages. Different editing would make this series much more watchable and far less repetitive.

Seriously, we’re over ninety minutes into this episode before the first performance. That’s just bad TV.


DANCE STAGE: XXL (original: Young Posse)

This feels like a somewhat random song to have in Boys II Planet, but Young Posse must have some sort of MNET connection because they were at MAMA last year, too. This stage drew out the cuter aspects of the track and within that framework I think this quartet did a pretty good job. They had a lot of energy and were pretty much smiling the entire time. I like how the choreo had so much interplay between the guys, too. The song is super repetitive, but the staging made it feel more diverse and engaging. Kudos to the members, who had to create this routine themselves. One of the guys’ shoes even fell off at the end! Luckily, he was wearing fashionable socks.

When it comes to points, member Yun Seo (the one who lost his shoe) was picked as the favorite.


RAP STAGE: Hot (original: 1TYM)

Now this is an oldie but a goodie. But what will modern idol rappers do if they’re not just constantly rapping in triplets?

Just kidding! (Sort of)

This song was released before most (all?) of the Boys II Planet guys were even born, so it’s no surprise that most of them didn’t even know it. However, it’s quite an iconic K-pop touchstone. As part of the rap stages, the boys must write their own verses, which allows them to display more personality. The series smartly subtitled these individual verses and some of them were pretty fun/funny. I miss this kind of lighthearted rap in K-pop. This whole stage was very enjoyable, actually. It’s nice to see the guys just having fun without worrying about intense choreography. Zi Hao’s freewheeling presence caught my attention.

As far as voting goes, Lee Jeong pulled it out in the end.


DANCE STAGE: like JENNIE (original: Jennie)

By the very nature of this song and the members involved, this was destined to be the episode’s most anticipated stage. I like when they get male idols to perform songs originally done by a female artist (and vice versa) because it automatically adds something different to the stage. In true badass fashion, this performance opened with a (bleeped) curse word. Soooo edgy, MNET! The choreo on this was super tight, though the camera work didn’t always capture it well. I personally found the previous two performances more enjoyable to watch as a viewer, but this one was definitely catered more toward modern trends. There were some nice solo moments that practically beg to be looped as a meme online, so the guys did their job and then some. They even worked the crowd a bit. Sang Won caught my eye the most.

The voters agreed with me, as Sang Won received the most votes.


11 thoughts on “BOYS II PLANET: Episode Eight Recap

  1. I actually thought this was the best episode so far, as far as editing/pacing and just the overall vibe. it wasn’t very doom and gloom like past episodes.

    the voters were doing so good with voting Yunseo and Arctic as the top two. and then we get to the Hot stage… Nian Boheng and Li Zihao were easily the best, but the worst one gets the highest score. no shade but he only got that because he’s Korean.

    (if anyone is reading this, vote for Lee Sangwon, Park Donggyu, Nian Boheng, Chen Kaiwen and Chung Sanghyeon)

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    • Nick also mentioned here the Like Jennie camerawork coz of [ehem] Mnet agenda [ehem]. How’d you feel about that part?
      Re: your picks – I approve!

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    • It may have been because he’s Korean, but he’s also in a kpop group so I think that plays into it as well…. And also I have a crush on him so I would have voted for him. I think zihao and boheng deserved more votes though, certainly.

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  2. Re: songs – through this show, I learned Tambourine by Eve, I have never heard of that song before. This is what affirms (for me) how niche these song choices are.

    Re: choice of battle – last season, we got dual positions; now we reverted back to single positions. I think next week is when a confident answer can be made, but so far, would you prefer single or dual position battles?

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  3. (Re Rap triplets: in the hot digga digga digga – technically those are eight notes in 4/4 time. ONE and-uh and-uh and-uh ONE and-uh and-uh and-uh ONNNNNNNNE. The rap triplets usually come in the format onetwothree fourfivesix SEVEN.)

    Actually I don’t know if they are saying hot digga digga but that is what I am hearing and it is alright with me. And it looks like they were having Actual Fun and actually Like Their Song. For that, I declare them winners of this round for me.

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  4. Agree with @jeno that the editing actually bothered me the least this episode, and in fact I’m quite certain the pre-stage preparation scenes were a LOT shorter than they were in previous episodes. At least it seemed to me they got to the point quicker. It helps that the storylines they created there were pretty engaging, and I was really charmed by Na Yunseo constantly being sure that the bad critique was coming and it never came. And, of course, Kany hugging Junmin. I have to give a huge shout-out to Kany who I think is such a ray of light and brings such emotional pathos to this show that wouldn’t be there otherwise. She just comes off as so genuine and kind.

    It was also very sad to hear that per Junmin, WHIB is apparently over….? 😦 Very disappointing if true, because I wanted to follow them after this.

    PS: Nick, the name of the song is XXL. The trainee unit itself is called XXS haha

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    • Found out from WHIB’s fan on twitter that they literally had a comeback before the show started filming and they were dumbfounded too with the way Junmin trying to insinuate that the group is over, so I also don’t know what’s going on. Maybe Mnet made him said that because it seems like they are trying to push him a little bit

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