>>32909764I can feel that too, especially with holostarsJP being way fucking cooler than the EN ones. The EN guys feel like normal twitch streamers that have restrictions while JP take singing and dancing lessons and do JP style shows and such. It's really not the same at all when you look at the JP side and then EN. In EN what you normally have to talk about is either big events or just drama. Or just nothing. Maybe it's burnout on my end, but I find myself not watching EN as much anymore because they don't care about idol reps (singing, dancing, orisong, live music) but then they're also not focusing on being entertaining most of the time either, so I don't bother as much.
Don't get me wrong, I wish the girls the best. But I'm not gonna pretend they're amazing entertainers either and force myself to watch them at all times. Any criticism of them and suggestions get brushed off by everyone too, including the talents themselves, making it pointless to even bring up what you'd like to see from them. I had a blast watching Luna, which is not something I can say about much of EN at all. But despite my criticism, I'm willing to stay a bit longer for now