The white old man was so angry at the end that he could hardly host the second half. Fu Shengkuan took advantage of the opportunity and took on the hosting part since he had read the script in advance.

The director actually cooperated with the white old man. The controversial content edited out in post-production can trigger discussions and maximize benefits.

So at the beginning the director wanted to put the initiative back into the hands of the white old men, and secretly warned them during the break to make them be careful.

"But if the show keeps following the same formula, the audience will find it boring. If it goes the other way this time, the ratings will probably skyrocket, and it will be more innovative."

Song Shengshi started the negotiations.

After a few exchanges between the two, the director saw that Seventeen was not a coward, and was really moved by what Song Shengshi said.

"Ok, fine, you do it your way."

In the second half of the filming, the white old man almost became a foil. Seventeen was self-sufficient, hosting the show by themselves, answering questions by themselves, and even had two translators with authentic accents.

Every time the white old man tried to interrupt, he failed. Finally, he learned his lesson and sat next to them, responding with interjections such as "hmm" and "ah".

The filming of the show that day was completed. After they received the edited sample and confirmed that there were no problems with the editing, they handed it over to the company for further rounds of review, and then it was broadcast simultaneously on local TV stations and YouTube programs.

The members actually didn’t pay much attention to the subsequent results of this program, so they don’t know how effective it was after the broadcast.

Maybe it was because they were promoting their comeback when the show was aired and were very busy, or maybe it was the information gap caused by the ocean between them.

Little did they know that after the talk show was aired, a wave of imitations would be set off not only in Los Angeles, but throughout North America.

People gleefully edited together the frustrated look of the white old man host in this episode and his arrogant look in previous episodes, imitated them, and shot short videos, adding funny texts and brainwashing background music. It was widely circulated and became a meme.

During this period, information about the child kidnapping case in Los Angeles that had been solved was also published on the online platform. The original article said, "The local police department worked hard to solve the case and rescued three children and the boy band idol who accidentally broke into the kidnappers' base camp."

The whole article seems quite biased, taking almost all the credit for itself, and then labeling victims like Song Shengshi as people who ran around and got lost and brought it upon themselves, and even putting the blame for the delay in solving the case on them.

However, before the members and the company staff saw the article, it was immediately removed.

Within a day, a new long article was republished. It was no longer a simple announcement that initially took credit for the incident and blamed others for other things due to guilty conscience, but turned into a long article that described the entire incident in detail.

Then, two surveillance clips were released simultaneously.

One was a surveillance camera in the kidnappers' base camp, which captured Song Shengshi walking out of the house covered in blood and with a vicious look on his face. The camera angle was awkward, and it was just enough to see the mess in the house and the kidnapper's face, but the southwest formed a blind spot that blocked Xu Mo's view.

It looked like Song Shengshi rushed out of the house alone.

Another surveillance clip shows Song Shengshi taking care of four children under the lights. Although it is a bit blurry, it is still recognizable as the young man who just broke out of the siege.

Once the video and announcement were released, they immediately caused an uproar in North America, and people frantically spread related content through short video software.

Because the Marvel Universe was at its peak at that time, people's admiration and love for personal heroism reached its peak.

The story of a lousy police station and a powerful hero who killed the kidnappers and rescued the child really hit the spot. For a while, many people cursed the police on the Internet, and some people even took a screenshot of the article published by the police station at the beginning that turned black into white, for comparison.

As the news spread more and more, people couldn’t help but wonder, who is more powerful than the police?

Some "insiders" will start introducing themselves in the comment section.

"He is Song Shengshi, a member of the group Seventeen!"

"Seventeen?"

"It's the group whose captain almost made the troublemaker in LA cry."

"Oooo--"

In this way, Seventeen took their first step in America through a program that was right at the right time, in the right place, and with the rapid popularity of the short video platform.

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