>>37356627Kiara is right, they are not truly idols. However, it is because they are not idols that they are something greater. In the moments where they try to be like idols, dancing, singing, shilling, acting moe or pure, performing on stage and emulating the concept of 'japanese idol' in spite of their limitations, that is when they truly shine. Kiara said that in these moments, they are something 'idol-like' and she is right. It is because they are not idols that in their efforts to be idols they become something far greater and more authentic. They are fake idols but in their effort to be real, they surpass the original and become more real than the real thing.