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Fans of GOT7’s Park Jinyoung have something exciting to look forward to this spring. On March 19, 2026, his agency, BH Entertainment, officially ...
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Hiori’s emotional unravelBlog Comment Analysising in this episode really highlights how fragile the Reflectors’ mission can be when it’s built on unacknowledged pain. The return of Mio with a new ‘sister’ was a gut punch—it’s interesting how the show questions whether healing can truly happen through borrowed hope rather than confronting personal trauma head-on. Looking forward to seeing how this moral ambiguity plays out in the next episodes.