To each their own interpretation, then. ^^ I ended up basically stopping following KisuMai because of what happened to them after debut, and I think that the way the split has been has put a lot of pressure on the group and the members. And I mean, even if Kisumai's bond as a group has kept them together, it doesn't change the fact that Ijima was trying to separate them and push the back ones out of the picture almost entirely. So I really just don't like her methods.
On the other hand, JUMP, for example, is unfair, but it's been a lot better recently, and even if Yamada got way more than the rest, it's not like KisuMai or Sexy Zone where there's a large percentage that are just systematically pushed out. Also, Julie manages Arashi, who have never had a problem like this. So I still think that based on my experience, I like her better.
I'm sorry that you've had bd experiences with the fans, though :(
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Date: 2014-07-17 07:40 am (UTC)To each their own interpretation, then. ^^ I ended up basically stopping following KisuMai because of what happened to them after debut, and I think that the way the split has been has put a lot of pressure on the group and the members. And I mean, even if Kisumai's bond as a group has kept them together, it doesn't change the fact that Ijima was trying to separate them and push the back ones out of the picture almost entirely. So I really just don't like her methods.
On the other hand, JUMP, for example, is unfair, but it's been a lot better recently, and even if Yamada got way more than the rest, it's not like KisuMai or Sexy Zone where there's a large percentage that are just systematically pushed out. Also, Julie manages Arashi, who have never had a problem like this. So I still think that based on my experience, I like her better.
I'm sorry that you've had bd experiences with the fans, though :(