The PDs tell them that because they are apparently so great, they will do a verification check~. SVT answers that they produce their own work, they're creative, give powerful performances, and they already have a fanbase. They have extremely high spirits, they hype each other up, lots of big smiles and laughs, Hoshi ends his introduction with a group cheer. They introduce themselves, talk about their expectations for the show they're filming, their group, etc. They go to a meeting at Pledis, and recap with two PDs. They record each other and repeat how weird it is that this will be on TV! Until this point, all their stuff has been online. The members get up, eat breakfast and meet outside their dorm. Which is to say, the thing they wanted to do was not great to start, but every time something could go wrong, it basically did, making it worse.ĮPISODE 1: the members wake up and prepare for their first reality show. It is my belief that this series has a truly astounding combination of poor planning, thoughtlessness, and just sheer bad luck. Part of that was the miniseries "Big Debut Plan." The premise of this special was the members "earning" the chance to debut. The episodes themselves were very freeform and chaotic, but it showcased the member's personalities well and got a pretty good following for what it was.Įventually in 2015, 17TV ended, and Pledis announced that the group was scheduled to debut 05/2015. It featured Pledis trainees livestreaming their "training," in a series called 17TV. Preamble and disclaimer: For any baby Carats, the "Seventeen Project" was formed in 2012.
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