It gives a certain, colourful insight to people on what K-pop really is. The reality, though not particularly shocking, leaves us happy, sad, euphoric and even grieving at times. Like, we'll be like, "This is what K-pop really is? I had NO idea!" At the time of the rage, the scenes are so carefully portrayed, with such a clear image in mind, it helps paint K-pop idols in another light, to picture another world, where all of this is possible. You feel elated, like, "K-pop can make dreams come true!!!" But why segregate all of this?? Why should we deem Korean music K-pop, Japanese music J-pop, Hindi music Bollywood? The only barrier here is language. And music never has ANY boundaries. People say, " Who would've imagined people singing in Korean? But they really hit it!" I say, make it come true. The whole world should know that there are no boundaries when it comes to any career. Especially music, the art of the soul.