Bitch X Rich Season 2

청담국제고등학교 시즌2 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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The once unshakable hierarchy at Cheongdam International High School is now fractured! Kim Hye In, the witness of two murders, is the first member of Diamond 6 from an underprivileged class. Baek Je Na, the Queen, whose world is endangered after the crumbling of the succession structure, strained friendship, and suspicion of her as the murderer. Kim Hae In, the Cinderella who returns dreaming of revenge, not love. Seo Do Eon, who is in confusion after facing the tragic truth of what he has believed as love. Min Yul H,ui who chooses to embrace thorough unhappiness if happiness is unattainable. Park U Jin is full of selfishness and an inferiority complex. And Lee So Mang, an unexpected mastermind. And now, a powerful new face enters the scene, shaking everything up! Once again, Hye In and Je Na find themselves at the center of it all. Will they make the same choice, or will they choose differently? (Source: WelCon.kocca.kr) Edit Translation

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  • Country: South Korea
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 10
  • Aired: Jul 3, 2025 - Aug 1, 2025
  • Aired On: Thursday, Friday
  • Original Network: Wavve
  • Duration: 35 min.
  • Score: 8.0 (scored by 3,360 users)
  • Ranked: #2357
  • Popularity: #2422
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Aug 5, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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EVERYONE IS RICH, STUPID, AND IN DESPERATE NEED OF A THERAPIST

Let me just start by saying: this show had everything going for it: corporate corruption, dead girls, private school psychosis, teen CEOs, a boy who can hack into national security in five minutes, and a lead duo that could’ve given rivals-to-friends-to-lovers-to-corporate-partners realness. But what did we get instead? Sloppy writing, undercooked character arcs, fake-deep dialogue, and a finale that tried to slap a ribbon on a plot that was unraveling the moment episode 6 hit.

I don’t even know where to start because there’s TOO MUCH and yet somehow NOTHING AT ALL. Like the entire series had the energy of “look how high the stakes are!!” but then delivered every twist with the emotional weight of a group chat message read at 2x speed. Girls are dying, secrets are getting exposed, corporations are being overthrown, and I was still sitting there like… okay? And?

Je-na was set up to be this icy, complex queen whose guilt and trauma and ambition were all bubbling beneath the surface. And in the hands of better writers? She would've been DEVASTATING. But she just floated through half the season like a haunted doll with amazing hair, saying cool one-liners while the show kept forgetting to actually write her a soul. By the end, she was literally pulling power moves and overthrowing her father’s company, and yet somehow I felt NOTHING. No catharsis. No relief. No triumph. Just a dull “oh… okay, girlboss.”

Meanwhile, Hye-in carried this entire show on her back and got crumbs in return. She was poor, bullied, emotionally manipulated, blackmailed multiple times, and watched two girls die, and then the writers had the audacity to dangle a love triangle in front of her like that was her priority. The engagement ceremony scene where she exposed everything was camp, sure. I’ll give them that. But it also felt like the climax of a completely different show: one that knew what it was doing. Here, it felt more like they threw all the flash drives and “gotcha” footage into one episode and hoped it would stick. And it kind of did. But also… not really?

Don’t even get me started on Yul-hee. She was the most terrifying, delusional, unhinged high schooler I’ve ever seen on screen, and she was also the most consistently entertaining part of the show. I fully believe she’s possessed. No regular girl acts like that. She was evil in ways that felt spiritual. And the part where she literally screams into the phone for her sex tape to be leaked? In public? In front of shareholders??? That was her Joker moment. I clapped. I cried. I laughed. I screamed. But mostly I wondered how this girl wasn’t arrested immediately. Like babes, you’ve killed two people and ruined four lives, and you’re still getting into cars and giving threats? Be serious.

And Jin-wook. Oh my god. I have nothing against the actor but that character was the most absurd wish-fulfillment fantasy I’ve seen in a while. Why does this 17-year-old boy have enough power to take down corporations, rewrite school board policy, and expose every villain with a USB stick and a smirk? Every time he appeared I genuinely thought he was about to walk into the Pentagon. He was like a secret government agent in a school uniform. It stopped being hot and started being deeply confusing. I don’t even know who he was outside of “plot device with perfect skin.”

Let’s not forget Sa-rang. Actually, wait, let’s do. Because what did he DO?? Was he there? Was he not? Is he a metaphor? He popped up just enough for me to ask questions and then vanished every time I wanted answers. The romance tease with Hye-in was so half-baked it’s practically raw. And if you’re gonna give me a soft boy comfort character, at least give him a backstory. Or a purpose. Or a reason to exist beyond standing around in sad sweaters like a ghost of scenes past.

By the time the final episode rolled around, everything had turned into chaos; not in a fun, twisty, satisfying way, but in a “we wrote ourselves into a corner and are now speed-running everyone’s endings in one scene” kind of way. The engagement ceremony turned exposé turned company coup should’ve felt explosive. But instead it was just… loud. And rushed. And weirdly anticlimactic. People were crying, getting disowned, and kicked out of their companies, and I was still checking how many minutes were left.

The finale ends with Je-na offering Hye-in a job and Hye-in finally breathing free, but by that point, it didn’t even feel like healing. It just felt like “Well. I guess that’s over.” No one got real closure. No one reckoned with the actual death of two students. And we’re supposed to believe this school is still open like nothing happened? Not one government agency stepped in??? Be so fr.

In conclusion: it was messy, chaotic, dramatic, occasionally iconic, deeply flawed, and emotionally empty. I watched every single episode with my jaw on the floor, not because it was good, but because I was trying to understand how a show could do so much and say so little.

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10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Worse than Season 1? if youre here for sweet revenge plots this aint the show.

Watched both seasons this week coming in with not that big of an expectation for the show. Season 1 wasn't all that bad, I enjoyed the casting, the acting was great, story was alright enough to hook me on.

However, I still don't really like the mc Haein. Sometimes I like her most of the time she does kind of irritates me so nothing really changed from how i felt about her in season 1 to season 2.

The MAIN issue I have with season 2 is how different everything is, the vibes, the setting, the casting, the acting theres a horrible transition from season 1 to season 2 and as someone who watched both seasons in one week, it was truly so confusing seeing new faces, old cast members not appearing anymore the their reasons of not showing up again in the show like who got removed from office? Seeing the directors i guess it's true that season 2 was directed by someone different which explain all these unncessary differences.

For a show that only has 10 episodes per 2 seasons there should not be an introduction of new characters mid story and force them into the storyline in such a cliche and no thought behind a better way to introduce them.

Not just random new casting that are obviously there to help resolve the main characters issues, but appearance wise, cuz why did they give her that new hair look when she entered the diamond 6 club? why immidetally her first scene with her new look. Because watching the first couple minutes of season 2 and seeing her hair made me think there was a time skip.

The new love interest for Jena and Haein are SO FORCED! I just cannot, because it was just a waste of screen time between the main characters to have a better bond together, but instead of seeing Jena become less mean, and more kind and more apologetic of her actions towards Haerin, she becomes slightly more mean towards haerin, but slowly shows a softer side to JinUk because I was so shocked to hear her say she was sorry twice to this man. why couldnt she have that character development that i thought she was gonna have with haein instead?

Sa Rang being So Mang's little brother was not needed, because i really thought if there were romance in this show i thought so mang would've been haein's love interest, but no it's his little brother instead, ohokaay? There's no chemistry between them, he just there a character that acts a shield to protect the main character that's it.

JinUk bothers me more when watching this show, I'm not sure if I'm a fan of the actor's acting or if he was a wrong choice in casting or both. His acting didnt stand out to me at all, it felt like his face was suppose to be the main attention grabber but sadly all i could do was cringe everytime he awkwardly smirked to protray a handsome cunning character. Espically since the makeup artist did him so dirty with the lip color because it was so smugged and bright pink for no reason ToT I also felt like JinUk had more screen time than Do Eon, Do Eon felt like he got demoted as a supporting character instead. just like season 1 he dont ever do anything and loses his girl for the second god damn time like bruh, everything everyone says about him is true. bro doesn't do anything.

I just find it extremely odd how these two new supporting character play a big role in the finale of the show, however the impact of their character doesn't feel like it was originally written to be in the show. To me their character feels like an after thought changes to an original storyline meaning it felt like they didn't belong in this story at all and they dont seem to be that imporant the show make them out to be.

Revenge in this show? nope none, it's more like punishment. i did wish we got to see what had happened to ujin, looked like Do Eon wanted to kill him in the last scene.

-----positives

tbh while the show was mad annoying with so many flaws, Yul Hui striked my interest the most her character transition from season 1 to season 2 was flawless, we get a few scenes of her and her mother seeing how she got this way because of her mom, how she threw away her pride and childhood best friend over a man she wanted to keep not for love, but for marriage opportunities. her hating her best friend jena more than her cheating fiancee what shows that yulhui shows more resentment toward the truth. Instead of directing her anger at the actual source of the betrayal (her cheating fiancé), she projects it onto the person who forced her to face reality of her humiliation of a relationship. This suggests she prefers denial or control rather than painful truth of humilitation as she wants to be seen high and mighty.

the only downside i hated was her taking the 2nd murder blame of her cheating husband... where they really running low on screentime that they couldn't even show scenes of yul hui ordering her Ujin to murder Si eun which made me think it was a fake scenerio bruh.


It is safe to say that I had enjoyed season 1 better. season 2 was so confusing, & pointless,

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  • Title: Bitch X Rich Season 2
  • Type: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • Country: South Korea
  • Episodes: 10
  • Aired: Jul 3, 2025 - Aug 1, 2025
  • Aired On: Thursday, Friday
  • Original Network: Wavve
  • Duration: 35 min.
  • Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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  • Score: 8.0 (scored by 3,360 users)
  • Ranked: #2357
  • Popularity: #2422
  • Watchers: 8,390

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