In this short scene, we learn that the two remaining contestants have beaten the odds to make it to the final round. The two go-ka-do's are the last two remaining candidates from the 700 candidates that the show has screened so far. The show's producer tells us that the journey to becoming an idol can be grueling, and that these two have overcome the odds. He then asks the contestants to tell him about how much they sacrificed to be on the show. The first contestant is Adam, who says that he has always wanted to become an idol, but that there was a hope in his life that gave him the strength to pursue his dream. The second contestant is lisa, who tells the producers that she is nearing the end of her life as an idol and that this show is her last attempt to achieve her dream. She says that if she does not win the show, she will have nothing to live for. The producer tells her that the winner of the show will make her debut as a professional idol, and the loser will have to pay three million yen
In this short scene, we learn that the two remaining contestants have beaten the odds to make it to the final round. The two go-ka-do's are the last two remaining candidates from the 700 candidates that the show has screened so far. The show's producer tells us that the journey to becoming an idol can be grueling, and that these two have overcome the odds. He then asks the contestants to tell him about how much they sacrificed to be on the show. The first contestant is Adam, who says that he has always wanted to become an idol, but that there was a hope in his life that gave him the strength to pursue his dream. The second contestant is lisa, who tells the producers that she is nearing the end of her life as an idol and that this show is her last attempt to achieve her dream. She says that if she does not win the show, she will have nothing to live for. The producer tells her that the winner of the show will make her debut as a professional idol, and the loser will have to pay three million yen