• Netizens Think Mnet Should Pay VIVIZ SinB More For Her Hilarious Way To Avoid "Evil Editing" In “Queendom 2”

    Mnet has a reputation for using 'evil editing' to create drama on their broadcasts. As a result, many fans and viewers discovered that the show's producers would sew together interview content and utilize it to their advantage to make it appear as if there was tension between the competitors.

    One of the most recent incidents that Mnet almost sparked was between VIVIZ and WJSN. During the first episode of "Queendom 2", there was conflict between VIVIZ's SinB and WJSN's Yeoreum regarding who is the senior group.

    However, the crisis was quickly resolved when Yeoreum personally explained the matter and disclosed that Mnet had done its 'evil editing' once more.

    To stop this happening again, VIVIZ members devised a creative and amusing solution to evade Mnet's 'evil editing'. SinB arrived at the broadcast station looking solemn, but she held up a cell phone sign that read, "I'm in a cheerful mood", while the other members stated that they had just awoken from a nap in the car on the way to the station.

    Furthermore, VIVIZ fans gave the members signs that said, "I'm having fun but am shy", "I am being shyer than I look", "I want to hide", "This is just a habitual yawn", "I am impressed", "When I smile wide, you can see the braces, so please edit this well", "I am concentrating now", "I inherited my forehead from my father", "I am not sleepy", "I am thinking that is awesome" and more.

    Throughout the show, VIVIZ members were seen holding up these adorable signs that explained their serious facial expressions so that Mnet wouldn't be able to exploit the video for girl group drama.

    One of the signs that says "I inherited my forehead from my father" was proven to be from what SinB told her admirers through Bubble.

    SinB previously informed her followers that the distance between her brows is narrower than other people's, and that her father gave her a broad forehead.

    As a result, she appears to be frowning when she is simply concentrating.

    Netizens commented

    • I love SinB"
    • I just don't like how the girls have to hold signs to avoid being used in the 'evil editing lol
    • Seriously, I believe Mnet should pay SinB more. She's just hilarious.
    • I love VIVIZ.
    • Her face would have been used in the 'evil editing' if she hadn't been carrying those signs produced by her fan.
    • She's so cute,"I believe she's adorable and endearing
    • This is so cute and so hilarious

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  • 'Resident Playbook' hits its highest ratings yet — is it Go Youn Jung’s magic or the 'Hospital Playlist' cameos that fans love?

    tvN’s weekend drama “Resident Playbook” is getting more and more love each week — and its latest episode just broke the 5% ratings mark!

    On April 20, episode 4 of Resident Playbook recorded 5.8% average viewership in Seoul (with a peak of 6.5%) and 5.1% nationwide (with a peak of 5.7%), according to Nielsen Korea. This made the show No.1 in its time slot across all cable and general programming channels, including public broadcasters.

    Among tvN’s main target audience — men and women aged 20 to 49 — it also scored high with 2.9% average and 3.3% peak nationwide, showing strong support from younger viewers.

    Fans are now asking: is this the “Go Youn Jung effect” at play, or are viewers tuning in for the emotional storytelling and cameos from Hospital Playlist characters?

    In the latest episode, the rookie residents — Oh Yi Young (Go Youn Jung), Kim Sa Bi (Han Ye Ji), Pyo Nam Kyung (Shin Si Ah), and Eom Jae Il (Kang Yoo Seok) — continued growing closer as teammates and friends. Their emotional ups and downs, along with heartfelt moments between characters, touched the hearts of many.

    One major moment was when Yi Young, dealing with a difficult case, bravely asked Kim Sa Bi for help despite earlier tension between them. The two ended up working together and comforting each other — and viewers were moved to tears.

    Another scene that drew attention was the cameo by Kim Jun Wan (Jung Kyung Ho) from Hospital Playlist, who joined the medical team for a rare case. His appearance brought back nostalgia and added even more depth to the story.

    Fans are loving the mix of emotional healing, growing friendships, and realistic hospital life, calling the show a warm follow-up to the Hospital Playlist universe.

    With ratings rising and buzz building, many are wondering just how high Resident Playbook will climb. New episodes air every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 PM KST on tvN.

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