LE SSERAFIM is currently preparing for their highly-anticipated comeback with their third mini-album EASY.
Their newest mini-album is scheduled to be released on February 19, 2024, and netizens are already enjoying the content released, revealing the new concept and unveiling another cinematic teaser for the upcoming release.
The group immediately caught attention for their action-packed EASY comeback trailer, “Good Bones,” with each member having a solo scene that continues the strong 4th-gen group’s “Fearless,” “Antifragile,” and “Unforgiven” lore.
Recently, Weverse Magazine released a review of LE SSERAFIM’s “Good Bones“ trailer and broke down the different scenes, the way each member’s actions tie into past releases or their personal experiences, and more.
One moment they broke down was a scene that took many netizens by surprise, starring maknae Eunchae.
In the teaser, Eunchae surprisingly tumbles down a staircase before rising from the ground, unbothered, at the bottom of the stairs.
The scene left many netizens wondering why she was depicted falling down the stairs.
now why eunchae just fall down them stairs like that 💀💀 pic.twitter.com/qUnhRUqATO
— დ .•*””*• stacey •*””*•.დ (@pinksantheress) January 25, 2024
Some theorized that it showed that even though the members make their work look easy, they haven’t always had the “easiest” journey.
according to kmedia seems like in the trailer the girls can do everything easily but when sakura gets a nosebleed or eunchae falls on the stairs it means it was not easy but they made it look easy
— 🌪 easy 🍋 (@msgzuha) January 25, 2024
In the Weverse Magazine review, it’s pointed out that member Sakura falls in a “supernatural” way in the group’s The World Is My Oyster concept teaser, while Eunchae’s is more intense, showing that she “really needs ‘Good Bones.’”
It further explains that “In reality, a single misstep can have you fall to your doom where pain spreads deep into your bones.”
Check out more of the possible hidden meanings from the Good Bones teaser in the article below!
Netizen Alleges That LE SSERAFIM’s Narration For “Good Bones” Alludes To Chaewon’s “Produce 48” Rigging Controversy
Source: Weverse Magazine and YouTube