![]() ![]() BTS plays Mafia many times throughout the series, but “BTS Village: Joseon Dynasty” may be their most elaborate, aesthetic example, as it sees the members dressing up in traditional hanbok to wander around a living museum folk village in search of pieces of a broken MacGuffin. One of the most prevalent subgenres of Run BTS is Mafia, a social deduction game American viewers are probably familiar with from their own childhoods and/or game nights. ![]() Watch it here “BTS Collaboration Variety Show” (Episodes 140-141) The execution of this episode scenario is impressive, which is why it’s so fitting that, at the end of the episode, the director volunteers to get water-bombed too. ![]() The acoustics are noticeably affected in “77-Minute Debate,” as the boom operator has to hover a safe distance away from the members as they sit next to a pool, where sounds reverberate. On a budget level, it’s clear how much Run BTS has evolved since “BTS School.” It’s not easy to film an entire episode around water. This leads to the members shouting across the stage at one another, through torrents of water, in an attempt to determine and communicate what the off-limits actions might be. If any member does the off-limits action, all of BTS gets drenched with water. In other words, if a team member says their team’s off-limits word, the entire team gets hit with water. On a game-mechanics level, the producers make the clever choice to link the members’ punishments together this time. Comparing the two water-driven debates provides insight into Run BTS’ growth over the years. ![]()
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