"Okay, I can handle this. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. Visualize there's NOT ten thousand fans at the door screaming and sounding really scary." Bobby is the cheerful and loyal manager of HUNTR/X, coming across as slightly bumbling yet consistently dependable. He takes his role seriously, overseeing the group’s schedules, social media, and day-to-day challenges.Bobby is next seen backstage after the girls successfully finish their show. He instructs staff to bring them water, then compliments their performance, especially the skydive entrance. He excitedly tells them that to celebrate the end of their world tour, he booked them a vacation at a luxury resort. However, the girls decline the offer and suggest that Bobby enjoy the resort himself. He agrees and tells the girls he'll see them in a couple of weeks before making his exit. After HUNTR/X releases the single "Golden" early, Bobby enters the girls' penthouse to tell them that it's an instant hit. Seeing their excitement, he suggests they begin promotions right away. During a concert rehearsal, Rumi's voice falters. When she steps away to take a break, Bobby grows worried, thinking about the fans outside. Later, he calls the girls to report that Rumi's disappearance has upset fans and network executives, overwhelming him. Mid-call, he insists the girls will perform when ready, then abruptly hangs up. After the Saja Boys' debut song goes viral, Bobby visits the girls to share the news. He plays videos as proof and dances along with Zoey until Rumi and Mira stop them. Bobby admits he's been glued to the screen but tries to stay calm. Rumi assures him HUNTR/X can regain popularity with a new song at the International Idol Awards. While the girls brainstorm, Bobby books backup dancers and, though puzzled by their harsh words about the Saja Boys, appreciates their energy. Bobby is next seen preparing for the HUNTR/X fansign. He confidently tells the girls that they'll beat the Saja Boys in popularity, noting fans who camped out overnight. When it's revealed that the Saja Boys were attending, he quickly instructs the staff to bring them a table. However, when Rumi decides to let the Saja Boys share HUNTR/X's table instead, Bobby calls her a genius. Afterward, Bobby celebrates the positive online response and fan-made ship art, saying, “the internet is never wrong.” The night before the Idol Awards, the girls argue over the lyrics of "Takedown" during rehearsal. Bobby stops by to bring them snacks, but when he turns around, they've already left. Disheartened, he stares at the empty room until his phone buzzes with a notification. When he checks it, it turns out to be an invitation from the Saja Boys to join their fandom, the Pride. On the day of the Idol Awards, Bobby catches up with the girls backstage to inform them that the Saja Boys were seen fighting, which means HUNTR/X will get to perform first. As the girls prepare, Bobby promises to treat them to Itaewon corn dogs after. When Rumi is performing "Golden", Bobby watches from backstage while practicing the choreography. However, when demons disguised as Mira and Zoey hijack the stage and force Rumi to perform "Takedown," Bobby grows visibly concerned by their sudden aggressive behavior. After HUNTR/X's public breakup, Bobby watches their chart rankings plummet. Gwi-Ma then whispers to him that he's failed to keep the group together and is now alone, but offers him an alternative. Entranced, Bobby picks up a Saja Boys lightstick from a merch stand and attends their concert at Namsan Tower. When Rumi returns and sings "What It Sounds Like", Bobby is one of the first to regain his consciousness. As HUNTR/X reunite and defeat Gwi-Ma and the Saja Boys, Bobby proudly declares, “I love my girls.”
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