Leave it to Jungkook and Jimin to cause a commotion just by existing, but this time, it’s because of their new travel show, “Are You Sure?” which, apparently, some people decided to complain about. And ARMY? We were not having it.
The show, which follows Jungkook and Jimin exploring Switzerland and Vietnam, quickly became a comforting hit among fans, giving us everything we crave: chaotic bestie energy, late-night giggles, deep conversations, and the two of them getting lost while looking heartbreakingly handsome.
But of course, the internet being the internet, some viewers decided to criticize the show, calling it “boring” or “pointless,” because apparently, watching two of the world’s most beloved artists live, breathe, and interact naturally wasn’t exciting enough for them. Some even claimed it felt like a “filler” while waiting for BTS’s 2026 comeback.
Excuse us?
ARMYs stepped in immediately, flooding social media to defend Jungkook and Jimin, pointing out the obvious: not every piece of BTS-related content has to be a high-budget, stage-heavy spectacle. Sometimes, it’s about seeing them rest, heal, and share snippets of their genuine friendship with us.
Fans reminded critics that the beauty of “Are You Sure?” lies in its simplicity—Jimin and Jungkook just being themselves, singing karaoke in the car, trying local foods, getting emotional over small moments, and laughing at each other’s terrible map skills. For ARMY, that’s more than enough, because it’s these quiet, unfiltered moments that remind us why we love them beyond the music.
ARMYs also highlighted how the show showcases their growth post-military, their enduring bond, and their relatable struggles with uncertainty and fear about the future, all while maintaining the soft humor and warmth that BTS is known for. It’s not a “filler.” It’s a window into who they are when they’re not performing, and that connection is priceless.
And let’s be honest: if you think watching Jungkook and Jimin try to navigate a foreign grocery store isn’t peak entertainment, that’s on you.
The backlash also opened up discussions about unrealistic expectations placed on idols, with fans emphasizing that artists deserve space to create content that isn’t about perfection but about humanity. BTS has always shared their lives with us, not just their polished performances, and “Are You Sure?” is a continuation of that promise.

So to the critics, ARMY says: If you don’t want to watch, don’t. The rest of us will be here, rewatching Jimin’s soft giggles and Jungkook’s chaotic energy on loop, grateful for the chance to witness their friendship in a world that often demands too much from them.
Because we’re sure of one thing: seeing Jungkook and Jimin living, laughing, and being themselves is never boring.