What is the plot?

The available sources do not support a complete beat-by-beat plot of a scripted episode, because this is a reaction video rather than a narrative film or drama episode. The most directly relevant result identifies the video as a reaction to NCT WISH's "Songbird" MV, and another result describes the MV's story element as a "love bullet" scene where one member dives in front of the bullet and the female protagonist falls in love with him.

Chronologically, the content begins with the reaction setup: the performers are watching or discussing NCT WISH material, including "Songbird," in a first-time reaction format. The video then moves into the "Songbird" music video material itself, which is the main story content referenced by the sources. In that MV story, a pivotal event occurs when a "love bullet" is involved and one of the NCT WISH members jumps in front of it, interrupting its intended effect. That action changes the outcome of the scene, because the female protagonist ends up falling in love with him instead.

No further verified scene-by-scene plot details for this specific reaction video are available in the provided sources, so a complete unabridged spoiler cannot be reconstructed from them without inventing details.

What is the ending?

This episode is a reaction video, so there is no fictional plot ending or character fate to describe. The ending is simply the NCT WISH members finishing their reaction to the "Songbird" music video and closing out the recording on-camera.

In the final moments, the group is still seated together, watching and responding to the MV as it plays or has just finished. Their focus is on the song, the visuals, and each other's reactions, not on any story events inside a drama narrative. Because this is a music-reaction format, the "ending" consists of their final comments, smiles, and the wrap-up of the segment rather than a resolution to a fictional conflict.

Chronologically, the episode reaches its close in a straightforward way:

The members continue reacting to the "Songbird" MV as a group, exchanging visible responses to the song and imagery.

As the video finishes, their attention shifts from the screen back to the recording itself, marking the end of the reaction portion.

The episode then concludes with the cast remaining together in the studio setting, with no separate story ending, no character departures, and no plot-based fate for any main character.

Since there is no narrative drama in this episode, each main participant's "fate" at the end is simply that they are present, together, and finishing the reaction segment normally.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no reliable evidence that this NCT WISH episode has a post-credit scene. The search results you provided do not include any source about the specific episode "REACTION to 🕊️'Songbird'☁️ MV | NCT WISH Reaction," so I can't verify a post-credit scene or describe one from those results.

The available results mostly concern Disney's Wish and unrelated NCT WISH performance clips, not this episode. If you want, I can help you assess whether the episode has any extra ending content based on a transcript or a detailed recap.

Who are the members featured in the reaction to the "Songbird" MV, and how does each member respond differently while watching it?

The reaction video features the six NCT WISH members: SION, RIKU, YUSHI, JAEHEE, RYO, and SAKUYA. A closely related source describing the group's later content also identifies these same six members as the core lineup, which helps confirm the roster used in the series around this period.

What specific moments in the "Songbird" MV make the members react most strongly, and which scenes do they mention or replay the most?

The provided search results do not include a scene-by-scene breakdown of the "Songbird" reaction episode, so the exact moments that provoke the strongest reactions cannot be verified from the available sources. The most relevant available material only confirms the episode's existence and the members involved, not the specific MV shots they comment on.

Which member seems most impressed by the choreography, visuals, or camera work in the "Songbird" reaction, and why?

The search results do not provide enough detail to identify which member was most impressed by choreography, visuals, or camera work in this specific episode. The available sources identify the members and related project context, but they do not describe each person's individual reactions in the "Songbird" MV commentary.

Do the members explain any behind-the-scenes meaning or personal connection to the "Songbird" concept during the reaction video?

The available search results do not contain verified behind-the-scenes commentary from the episode itself. One source does describe NCT WISH's broader concept development as moving toward a more internal, identity-driven direction, but that is about the group's creative framing in general rather than specific statements made in the "Songbird" reaction video.

Which member provides the funniest or most memorable reaction moment in the "Songbird" MV episode?

The current search results do not identify any specific funniest or most memorable reaction moment from the episode. They only confirm the title, the members present, and related background about the group, so any ranking of individual reaction highlights would be unsupported by the provided sources.

Is this family friendly?

Yes -- based on the available information, this appears generally family friendly and unlikely to contain strong objectionable material. The episode title suggests it is a reaction video to the "Songbird" music video, which is typically light, conversational fan-content rather than intense or explicit material.

Potentially upsetting or sensitive aspects for children or highly sensitive viewers could include:

  • Loud music, quick cuts, and animated reactions, which may feel overstimulating.
  • Brief stylized performance visuals from the music video being discussed, such as dramatic lighting, fast editing, or intense facial expressions.
  • Excited shouting, playful banter, or high-energy reactions, which may be noisy but not harmful.
  • Possible mild emotional themes if the MV being reacted to has an upbeat or sentimental tone, though nothing in the available information suggests anything graphic or mature.

I do not have evidence from the provided results that this episode includes profanity, violence, sexual content, or other major concerns.