If pop idols had warning labels, I’d slap one right on episode 6 after all that went down. After seeing how the industry chews up people, it honestly reminded me of the darkest moments in Zombieland Saga, but way more brutal. Kana’s panic move at the live was wild—kind of tragic, but also almost slapstick with how she tried to cover up for the mess. Makes me wonder if studios are gonna start being more careful about depicting idol culture, or if it’s all just for shock value. My theory is the show is nudging at a bigger shift in how anime talks about the real cost of fame. The cliffhanger feels like waiting for your favorite gacha banner to drop—can’t wait to see what’s next. Any bets on whether the industry actually responds to all this?