Friendly Rivalry

선의의 경쟁 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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RazielSK
54 people found this review helpful
Mar 6, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Expected more...

I'll start from the beginning - the main reason why I started to watch this kdrama is because based on trailer, it was supposed to be mix of genres - school, detective, thriller, maybe GL. I know that GL series and movies in SK..well, very rare. And even if the series based on GL webtoon, then probably all GL stuff will be cut out from the series/movie. The only good, popular GL drama which I can remember is Handmaiden. I didn't expect from Friendly Rivalry something similar, but trailer looked promising. BTW, I'm not a big fan of LGBT series, but if they have a good story, I'll watch them...and probably because I'm a guy, I prefer GL movies and series. And as far as I know, GL in SK is much less popular than BL. So... I was hooked.

First 8-9 episodes were good. Not great, but good, interesting, with small detective parts, and mind games between Jey and Seulgi. You basically didn't know what to expect from Jey, what's on her mind, and this fact made the whole story even more interesting. So, the first half of the series, I would rate with 8. Pretty good story for its genre.

But after episode 9....I don't know how to describe it properly, maybe because of my bad english, but in simple words - story became overcomplicated, characters change their behavior almost every episode, transition between scenes became less fluent, more random. everything felt rushed, and the story's main theme changed completely. All gl stuff like in episode 4( I know it was a dream but still) and how ML look at each other in episode 8( don't tell that this how best friends look at each other, because it's not) was almost removed. Episodes 13-15..and especially 16 have too many strange, stupid, absolutely unrealistic scenes. I would rate the second half - 4 out of 10...but because ending wasn't as bad as I thought, I will rate the whole story with 5. It doesn't mean that I like the ending - it just not the worst, considering where story went. Below few thoughts about particular scenes, especially ending.

SPOILERS( BTW, I'm new here, so if anyone knows how to hide spoilers in review, please tell me)

I'm not a big fan of open endings, especially like in this series.
1). Box from Jey. Who brought the box??
2). Jey's dad. Basically, this man has nothing to lose now, and he's stalkering Seulgi like some maniac, waiting for her to reveal Jey's whereabouts. Even if Seulgi would like to go to Jey, if we consider that gift means "run away to me" how would she do that, if even her step-mom said that they can't move to another place, because Jey's dad is watching them?
3). What happened to Jey's sister after the events of the final episode? Everyone knows that she's alive now, but what's next? Where is she now?


Also, Ye Ri interactions with Byeong Jin. In first half there were plenty scenes, where she looked at him in a special way, but then they had only few interactions between each other. What was the point of those scenes in the first half?

It looks like as if in the middle of the series, screenwriters decided to change the script completely. And those changes weren't good.

I don't think that this series needs second season( even though there are a lot of events from the original webtoon which wasn't in series, but considering how the series script differs from the webtoon's story, and considering the ending...it's gonna be hard to make a proper story ), but maybe special episode or at least Q/A with the main cast about some scenes.

SPOILERS END

So, after all this why did I rated this series with 7? Because of acting and chemistry between cast. All four girls nailed their roles, especially Hyeri. I never watched anything with her, but I heard that here she played completely different character, not like her previous roles. And she nailed it. And her chemistry with Chung Su Bin is something not from this world) To be honest, I watched every new episode almost immediately after it aired, not because of the story, but because of their interactions. Also, Oh Woo Ri...amazing job. Interesting character, great acting, awesome chemistry with Kang Hye Won and Chung Su Bin.

I assume that, if there was another cast, and actresses wouldn't be as good as thoses four ( although Kang Hye Won was the weakest in terms of acting among them, in my opinion), this kdrama would receive much worse reviews and reception. But because of the acting. dedication of Hyeri and the whole cast, good cinematography, and considering that this series had very low budget, I can't rate it less then 7. Unfortunately, because of the second half of the series, even though there were great scenes, I can't rate it higher.

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cry0nic
71 people found this review helpful
Mar 7, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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???? Not quite sure what I just watched

Soooooo looking at the host of other 10/10 reviews here I'm not quite sure if we've watched the same show. Because what I've watched was a disjointed, complicated, outrageously unbelievable mess of a show that definitely is not worthy of 10/10.

First of all, WHAT ON EARTH is this plot like what even??? High schoolers performing SURGERY. MULTIPLE TIMES. It was the most ludicrous part of the story and I took off points for this. The whole school being full of pill poppers was actually more believable than whatever the hell the surgery scenes were supposed to be. With such a short run time of only 30 mins per ep, I don't see why there was a need to introduce so many random ass side plots and plot complications that could not be resolved adequately. It was confusing as hell to watch. This was especially evident in the last 2 episodes where the pacing was all over the place and show was jumping from scene to scene almost randomly. I thought I was watching fan edits on Tiktok with those hastily spliced scenes.

Secondly, is this supposed to be a GL or what????? Maybe I'm blind or being deliberately obtuse but other than that makeout dream scene in ep 4, I'm not really feeling the supposed GL aspect. Sure, Jaeyi is oddly fixated on Seulgi the moment she lays eyes on her and goes out of the way to help her, but this could be explained by Jaeyi wanting to find out what their fathers are up to. Seulgi kind of just mopes around sadly with her backpack but probably wouldn't have given Jaeyi the time of the day if Jaeyi hadn't forced herself into Seulgi's life at the start. I guess on some level they DO care for each other, perhaps on a level sliggghttttlyyyy higher than a platonic relationship but because there isn't any confirmation of it right till the end, there is still that degree of plausible deniability. Comparing it to Jeongnyeon, which was also similarly marketed as a GL - I felt like it had stronger GL undertones despite not having any overt displays of affection between Jeongnyeon and Jooran. Of course, the rushed and nonsensical pacing here did this show no favours in trying to convey any subtleties in the feelings between Jaeyi and Seulgi. I've seen another review call this queerbaiting and yeah, it does kind of feel this way. If you remove that kiss scene, it would have just been a regular ass high school drama. The writer/director could have at least given viewers a scene of them confessing their true feelings or even ANYTHING but the only thing we got was Jaeyi and Seulgi passing notes to each other very UNDISCREETLY in class (as if her father wouldn't have found out??). They never had a proper conversation till the end, and it's honestly sad.

Lastly, I'm not entirely convinced on the director's/writer's casting choices for basically all the high schoolers in the show. I'm going to get mad hate for this but cmon, Hyeri does not look 18. Neither does Hyewon, even though she's the youngest in real life. Oh Woori who plays Choi Kyung looks the most like a high schooler probably because her dressing in the show is the least mature out of the 4 leads. But Hyeri is pushing 31 and while she looks youthful, she doesn't look young. Don't get me wrong, the acting is phenomenal and probably the best part of the show but for a show that is set in a high school, it's kind of important that the actors look the part. Even the extras are not convincing as high schoolers. It's like the "hello fellow kids" meme with adult actors essentially cosplaying as high schoolers. After a while, I kind of got used to it, and it was easier to look past it when they were in the school uniforms but holy shit in those scenes at the club - the immersion is totally gone.

If you've made it this far it might seem like I hate this show, but trust me I do not. It's actually a pretty compelling watch, thanks to those 10000000 mind-bending and confusing twists. The cinematography and music are actually pretty good too, even though the plot suffers. The acting is great too - Chung Su Bin and Oh Woori shine as relative newcomers to the acting scene.

In short - give this a shot but don't go in expecting a real GL romance or a plot that makes sense.

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Sammy173
33 people found this review helpful
Mar 7, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Not what you expect

If you came here just for the GL I would not recommend. It is more of mystery with thrill with some GL hints. Anyways, it started off very well and hooked me right away. It was really good until like ep 10-12ish. That's when the story did not make sense and nothing was realistic anymore. The characters' actions stopped making sense too. It had the potential but it really fell off. If you are ok w/ a mystery drama w/ some stuff that doesn't make sense but is still interesting, I would recommend. Just don't expect too much.
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sayratial
52 people found this review helpful
Mar 5, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 7
Overall 8.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A Chaotic, Twisty Drama Where Everyone Needs Therapy or Jail

Everyone in this drama either needs therapy or jail. And honestly? I enjoyed it.
This drama is about high schoolers doing things they normally wouldn’t—crossing moral lines, making impulsive choices, and spiraling into chaos. It starts when Seulgi transfers to an all-girls school in her final year before the CSAT exam. There, she meets Je I, a rich girl who is dangerously obsessed with her.

From the start, it was clear this wasn’t going to be a simple school drama. It had an intense atmosphere, filled with mystery, psychological tension, and a sense of unpredictability that kept me hooked. I won’t pretend I fully understood everything that was going on, but the drama was undeniably entertaining. It threw in countless twists, and the characters made so many drastic U-turns that some of their actions stopped making sense. Still, I kept watching, trying to piece everything together.

➽Cinematography & Symbolism: The Art Behind the Chaos
One of my favorite parts was how each episode introduced the characters—it was so cool and stylish. The cinematography was visually stunning, and the metaphors were clever and fun to analyze. One of the best examples was the way they portrayed drug use—particularly the scene where Seulgi was studying "underwater." The imagery perfectly captured her struggle, making it one of the most memorable moments for me.
I also loved the use of water symbolism throughout the drama. It played a significant role in representing emotions, escapism, and control. Je I’s room, with its sea theme, was such an interesting detail—almost foreshadowing how water would eventually become her final escape.

➽The Storytelling: Messy But Addictive
The storytelling was good but chaotic. At times, it felt weird and rushed, as if the drama was trying to do too much at once without giving enough time for proper closure. Some plot points were hard to follow, and a few character motivations didn’t entirely make sense. But despite all of that, I couldn’t stop watching. Even when things felt confusing, the intensity and unpredictability made it gripping.

➽Relationships: Obsession, Love, and Moral Ambiguity
The dynamic between Seulgi and Je I was one of the most intriguing parts of the show. There was no clear, straightforward explanation for their relationship, but one thing is for sure: they looked at each other in “lesbian.” The tension, the obsession, the unspoken emotions—it was all there.
Then there’s Yuri and Choi Kyeong, who were a surprising but welcome addition to the story. Their relationship and interactions brought an unexpected layer to the drama, and I really liked how their storyline unfolded.

➽Acting: A Standout Cast
One thing I have no complaints about is the acting. Every single actor did an amazing job. The intensity, the emotions, the psychological depth—it all came through in their performances. Whether the characters were unhinged, desperate, or manipulative, the actors made every moment feel real.

➽ Je I’s Father: The Real Villain of the Story
If there’s one character that deserves to be called truly evil, it’s Je I’s father. He wasn’t just strict—he was a full-blown control freak who locked up his own daughter and treated her like a puppet. He was so obsessed with power and perfection that he completely broke both his daughters, pushing them to the edge of sanity.
The moment Je i finally escaped him by throwing herself and her sister into the sea was both tragic and symbolic—water became her final act of defiance, her way of taking back control.

➽I thought the ending was fine—beautiful and fitting for the drama's vibe. Honestly, I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. It felt somewhat closed yet still open.


➽Final Thoughts: A Wild, Messy, Yet Engaging Ride
This drama was far from perfect. It tried to do too much, leaving some things confusing and unresolved, but despite its flaws, I enjoyed the ride. The psychological depth, the symbolism, the intense relationships, and the cinematography made it a compelling watch.
It might not be for everyone, but if you enjoy dramas with complex characters, psychological tension, and a touch of chaos, this one is worth checking out.

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kara
28 people found this review helpful
Mar 6, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

good plot, meh ending

the biggest struggle with 2020s kdramas is delivering a satisfying ending—and friendly rivalry falls into that category. it might be based on a webtoon, but that's not a good enough excuse for the writing errors, especially in the second half. the cast was hit or miss in terms of acting. some actors made the show feel like a web series, while others gave it the quality of a netflix drama. however, the acting highlight was without a doubt lee hyeri. she shined throughout the series. hopefully, she takes on more mystery dramas because this genre suits her. as for the chemistry between the leads, it was okay. I don’t really understand the complaints about the lack of kisses. they did the best they could considering their environment (korea).
overall, i would recommend this series to anyone who enjoys high school dramas with a touch of mystery.

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mugen2727do
35 people found this review helpful
Mar 6, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Worth to wait for a human translation

I found this drama excellent: very good writing, very good production, very nice and talented actors,
well maybe not all, but the most important ones, good music, unexpected turns, etc. It has it all and it is
not exaggerated long. The only really bad about it at this moment is that there are no human translated subtitles.
The versions I saw had horrible machine translated ones. It is worth watching a few minutes even only to realize
how poor the machine translations actually are today. Such a gem really deserves a good collection of subs...
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Ongoing 16/16
bluesky10100
27 people found this review helpful
Mar 5, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Disappointing with Missed Potential

The show starts strong, with an intriguing first half that had me genuinely excited. However, the latter half devolves into a convoluted mess, failing to deliver a cohesive or satisfying narrative. The rushed execution leaves much to be desired, and the conclusion feels underwhelming.

The chemistry between characters is a highlight, with standout performances from Hyeri, Su-bin, and Hyewon. The casting, acting, and music are impressive, but the directing and cinematography, while competent, lack originality and fail to leave a lasting impact.

The limited episode count clearly hindered the storytelling, but skilled direction and scripting could have compensated for this. Instead, the show struggles to balance its ideas within the constraints of its runtime, resulting in a disjointed and uneven experience.

While there are some charming moments, particularly between Ja-ye and Suelgi, the characters and their development often feel shallow compared to the potential they had. The relationships and conflicts lack the depth needed to truly engage.

Ultimately, the show feels like a missed opportunity. It lacks a clear identity, falling short as a GL, comedy, action, suspense, romance, or intelligent investigation. Instead, it comes across as a chaotic portrayal of "crazy young brats behaving hysterically."

Acting-wise, the cast delivers, but the material they’re given doesn’t allow them to shine fully. Better planning and a more thoughtful approach to the story could have saved this from being such a letdown.

Note: Many fake reviews. its def not at 10.

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Ongoing 16/16
Xizenahua
29 people found this review helpful
Mar 5, 2025
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Ongoing 0
Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Let down after a intriguing 1st half

Just disappointed after i was genuinely excited for this adaptation and i was satisfied till the 2nd week but next 2 weeks was just a convulated mess that failed to adapt the book well or improvise it yet wanted to reach a similar conclusion.

The chemistry between characters was well done, infact its just casting/acting/music that impressed me the most here, directing/cinematography was good but nothing new or exciting one will ever see, more so if they consume entertainment of different mediums.

The limited number of episodes they had to work with definitely didn't help the cause of them trying to adapt it perfectly (iirc they didn't even sponsers) but thats where a skilled director and scriptwriter should try and make it work for limited runtime or take bits from the comic and go independent which they failed to do.

In the end only hyeri and su-bin along with maybe hyewon were interesting from this show, but i prefer the flawed and dynamic characters from the comic, who just experience many difficult hurdles but band together in each of their problems plus the development felt natural, obvious but prefer relationship between ja-ye and suelgi in the comic although these two in the drama did give me butterflies.

In the end i just wish how these kind of shows should be given better treatment in pre production planning to incorporate ideas from both the comic and original content, so that its well paced and constructed instead of just trying to make it work with limited resources.



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GF NI LEEHYERI
71 people found this review helpful
Feb 14, 2025
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Completed 2
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

love scenes

I really love this omg MORE DRAMA GL LIKE THIS PLS😩😭I LIKE IT I LOVE IT SO MUCH THE CAST ARE SO FREAKING GOOD pls more drama like this honestly this is the first time I watch K-drama gl ,, I really really like how lee hyeri acting skills sana marami pang gl with this talented girl I'm so obsessed with this girl like 24/7 can't stop thinking the bathroom scene omygod pls more more gl with leehyeri pls pls I really love this so much I loved it talented actress. I'm waiting for episode 5 right now.
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Miracleblue
68 people found this review helpful
Feb 14, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

the acting is another level

The acting of the cast is very good they are on a high level especially Hyeri and Subin, the combination of music, shooting and cast is really a great combination, this movie I will rewatch many times.Oh hyewon actress is also cool very suitable with her style hahaha she is cool.For now,it's still up to episode 4 so the story can't imagine how the future will be,this movie continues to make me curious.I've also read the Webtoon and when I saw the movie, I was even more interested.i love them so much
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nightnoir
50 people found this review helpful
Feb 14, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

really fakin good and please no hate?

This seeies is an amazing series that I highly recommend watching! It masterfully blends competition and camaraderie, creating a compelling dynamic between its characters. The storytelling is engaging, the pacing keeps you hooked, and the character development is top-notch. Whether you enjoy it or not, this series is really really good for me . Give it a chance, and you won’t be disappointed. No hate just appreciation for a great show! perfect really good appreciation for the movie hsjme

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inmyrare
8 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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An new try on the highschool dramas

a very interesting take on the school bullying/stress genre in kdramas.
the (maybe) romance between jae-yi and seulgi added an extra layer of depth to the series. the question of whether jae-yi is being psycho for her own needs or for her love for seulgi kept the episodes interesting for the most part. when it became obvious that she was doing this for seulgi the story kind of loses its spark (maybe that could have been the big reveal of the last episode?). seulgi matching jae-yi's intensity was also great.
i liked the 30 min episode format, straight to the point with no unnecessary ads but they could have added more episodes to tie up some plot points (like the fact that the whole school being addicted to drugs)
so overall the show started great and kept the momentum the last few episodes don't necessarily match the greatness of the first episodes. i just generally feel a bit unsatisfied with the plot, i have a lot more questions and it seems like there will be a season 2 so......
heyri and subin's chemistry was off the charts, the rich psycho heiress and her princess were a joy to watch

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