TWS has attracted the attention of viewers around the world with its “witty and sharp” entertainment show.

TWS released the first episode of the entertainment show “TWS: CLUB” on the official YouTube and global fandom life platform Weverse at 9 p.m. KST on March 26.
The video tells the story of TWS, which was sucked into the comic following the prologue video released last week. TWS, who made a surprise landing in the study room, the background of the comic, thought together to find the main clues and began to find the missing protagonist (Kang Woojin, the first former student, and Choi Geon woo, the second former student).
TWS, who was searching for information in the study room, divided the areas in charge into groups of two and began to search meticulously. They narrowed the “inquiry network” by carefully examining information such as math problems written on the board, dates on the calendar, and study hall rules, one by one.
In particular, the TWS members, who entered the locker room together after finding a bundle of keys on the table, found a cell phone that appeared to belong to WOOJIN. After that, they open WOOJIN and GUNWOO’s lockers with digital clues in their phones and head to the private study room on the second floor.
Like “Sherlock Holmes,” TWS showed its cheerful charm by playing with words in the midst of problem-solving. Additionally, each of them focused on exploring with “personal play” and shouted “모닥불 타임” (a term for TWS’s communication time to sit together and share what they wanted to say or their concerns), and while immersed in the role play, they suddenly took a selfie with the background of the glass window with a view of the snow.
“TWS:CLUB” is the story of the book club “TWS Book Club“, which is facing a dissolution crisis due to lack of capacity. JIHOON, the club manager, and KYUNGMIN, who was the only member, managed to attract new members (the rest of the TWS members) and were dragged into the book to solve the problem. The unique planning ability and know-how of Pledis Entertainment, the successor to “GOING SEVENTEEN”, is expected to create synergy with the members’ sense of entertainment.
TWS, which has its own genre, “Boyhood Pop”, is showing signs of a strong future as its debut album sold over 400,000 copies and continues to gain popularity through word of mouth among K-pop’s fans, notably at the top of music broadcasts even after the end of its official activities.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Pledis Entertainment