Bitch X Rich Season 2

청담국제고등학교 시즌2 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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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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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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The Downsides of Dividing a Story into Seasons: Not a Good Continuation of Season 1

Season 1 of BitchxRich was not a masterpiece by any means and had plenty of dramatic, head scratching moments. But for a web drama mostly with up and coming actors, it was a lot better than others like it. The story delivered/had unexpected moments, I was at the edge of my seat and ready to binge the 2nd season. Most people did too since the 1st season was successful enough for the drama to be picked by Viki and stream internationally. The budget similarly increased if we look at the more known actor playing The Principal (I will get into how replacing characters also was a bad move below), the dramatic press conferences, the school being entirely different, etc. Returning to Cheongdam High however, was like walking into your friend’s house only to see a bunch of strangers there and your old friends sidelined. So many vile and overdramatic things happened this season only for the pay off to end anti-climatically + wrapped up in a neat little bow despite very little making sense. The writer definitely changed and the people behind this new season is more concerned about aesthetics, posturing, which scenes would get tiktok edits than telling a cohesive story.

What I Expected : I rewatched 1st season in preparation and I think it would be good to explain what I expected from this season. The core Diamond 6 members would still be at the center + the poor FL. We focus on uncovering who killed Oh Si eun while Jena and Hye In learn to work through their differences and eventually become reluctant allies to actual friends. Because remember, this show is ultimately about Hye In and Jena. The dynamic of the Diamond 6 members from s1 changed dramatically as result of the expose from the last season and I wanted to see more scenes of Do Eon and Jena, Yul hee and Do Eon, etc.

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What I Got: The Drama Turning Into a Caricature of Itself.
S1 still felt like a show about high school students with the petty jealousy, wanting to be liked by others, blackmail, bullying, etc. But in season 2 we have some hacker BlackDog person who’s this all knowing being, a high school boy who acts like a middle aged makjang character fighting for the succession of his dad’s company, and he manipulates the shares of the 2 biggest companies in South Korea to take down their CEOs. Cha Jinwook is just such a Mary Sue. No offense to the actor (I find him very handsome) but he’s also 50% of why this season has been so bizarre. Every plot line leading up to him being the genius mastermind is just too much & made the other characters stupid so he can save them (like Jena taking those pills with her step mom living in the same house). He's clearly a genius, why is he not out there taking over the world atp.

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Old Characters Set Aside:
The 2 female leads who should be at the center of it all (according to this drama’s own synopsis) gets brushed aside to make room for this insane ensemble cast of 2 evil dads, an evil principal, an evil stepmom, a male Mary Sue an, all knowing hacker, a knight in shining armor on a motorcycle, etc. Their personal character growths are of no importance to the new writer who just wants heart fluttering~ save the damsel in distress romantic moments. What gave them the idea this was the way to go when the unhinged female cast of the last season is what made the drama successful?

Speaking of unhinged, it doesn’t matter if you dislike Hye In for being greedy social climber or defend her as a relentless girl who’s just trying to turn her life around in our unfair society. She bought the drama. She was so gutsy and not afraid to stand up for herself no matter if she was in the right or bring and bought a campiness I liked in the 1st season. She had her stupid moments at times, but she always surprised you with this spunky unexpected cleverness. Season 2 FL feels so defeatist with her cowering and being pulled around like a puppet by every other character. Even the only other remaining character from S1 the ML Do Eon gets treated like a nameless background character (he was giving Haru from Extraordinary You). Do Eon was so relentless in finding who pushed his girlfriend in season 1. Where's all that energy and dedication? Kim Hae In was also supposed to be a wildcard who wants to take down these rich bullies and cunning to do whatever to achieve her goals yet she's so stupid in this season.

New characters & a lack of subtlety:
1. RIP LEE SOMANG - It’s pretty apparent that his character was always set up to be the big mastermind taking down this corrupt school AND the FL’s love interest from season 1. But with his actor starring in My Girlfriend’s The Man and dropping out of the new season, the writers had to find a way to still incorporate those storylines with heart-throb actors for the TikTok girlies. So what they did instead was divide his character into 2 different guys who appear out of nowhere and immediately start acting like they were here all along + know everything:

- Cha Jinwook ML #1 - The mysterious handsome guy thing can only work with Lee Soomang bc we spent an entire season with him acting like a slacker to cover up his knowledge of everybody’s dirty secrets. His cryptic messages about “I will take care of her for you” would’ve paid off this season + all the time we spent on his backstory as a black sheep of a rich family wouldn't need to be repeated. Cha Jinwook instead gets the “handsome guy who’s the black sheep of a rich family ” role. we spend so much unnecessary time watching him get bullied by his evil dad, have mysterious conversations with his mom, stare broodingly into the camera with a cigarette AND a gun because he’s so sexy and mysterious lmao. The blind loyalty he has towards Jena from their 1st convo whom has done nothing to show she’s different from other spoiled girls like Min Yulhee is unconvincing as well.

- Lee Sarang ML #2, the brother of Lee Somang (never mentioned in s1) takes over his role as the FL’s love interest. He starts being sweet and helping the FL from the get go just bc his now absent brother said so. Again, I’m not understanding why the MLs in this drama take 1 look at the FLs and start acting like they're knights in shining armors. The MLs in S1 even though they helped the FL, had their own hidden agendas and delivered the change in their characters from “I'm using you” to “let's be friends/potential love interests” well. There was no build up like this with the new MLs and the transferring of “being in love with the FL” from 1 brother to another is so tacky + uncreative. WHERE DID HIS BROTHER EVEN GO? He was here a few minutes ago.

2. THE PRINCIPAL Like I said, Season 2 is a direct continuation of Season 1 as in not even a day passed in between the ending of the 1st season and the beginning of the 2nd season. We pick top right off from the “Rooftop Fall” from the last season yet THE VERY NEXT SCENE IS THE PRINCIPAL CHARACTER GETTING REPLACED BY HIS BROTHER!!! AGAIN! Who is this man? Why is he here? What happened to the other principal who was just here a few minutes ago? Why are we getting so many scenes of him bullying his secretary? He’s a background character we only need to see once in a while as a symbol of how corrupt this school is. Who cares about this random lore where he doesn’t like this nephew but pretends to be nice to him? This continues on for so long with him popping up to have dinner with his student’s families, even in random engagement conversations between Jena and Jinwook’s dads. They also over do it with how evil he is. This is a common theme in this new season where every single character and dialogue is so in your face with their evil-ness. ZERO SUBTLETY. Jinwook’s dad is the same way where he threatens to sell his own wife to a brothel if Jinwook doesn’t fix Jena’s drug rumors. Not something to laugh at but I was so caught off guard by the cartoon villain-y of it all. S1 had overdramatic moments but the actors delivered it far better with an equally dramatic pay off and it still felt more grounded to me.

3. JENA’S STEP MOM has a different actress and while she’s not a central character, she does play a big part in the story as a potential master mind. The old actress had this air of a dignified kind teacher and there was more complexity like “is she or is she not planning something?” The new actress is not only so on the nose with her eyes and sneers, she’s also younger and has these stereotypical kdrama evil 2nd FL looks (I’m pretty sure the actress has been in a couple makjangs I’ve seen) so there’s no suspense. She’s very obviously planning/hiding something & Jena not being cautious or investigating her was nonsensical. Jena’ dad also caught this cartoon villain disease and immediately backhands his daughter on the first episode of season 2. All I got from him in season 1 was that he was a strict father who didn’t like his wife but loved his daughter in his own way. Here he’s just going around slapping his daughter on our first re-introduction to him. And he really did not need all that screen time. The story at some point stopped being “poor girl + rich girl face off at a prestigious high school” and turned into a teenage version of HBO's Succession.

Things I Liked:
Like I mentioned, so much of this season is based on shock value, long shots of the characters smirking and leaning into each other sexily to make a point. But the actors even being newer and fresh faces, did a decent job in my opinion. There wasn’t a specific actor who was so bad they kept dragging the others down, especially Min Yulhee and Kim Hae In’s actors were standouts in how good they delivered their roles. Kudos to Jena and Hye In also, their characters are not easy to root for but the actors pushed through and had me awww-ing at the little interactions they were allowed. Lee Soomang’s actor sadly was the strongest male actor we had, I was sorry to see him go. The other male actors were not bad but lacked the natural mysterious yet playful vibe he had. Overall I wish the script and pacing were much better to compliment the acting. Hope to see everybody in better works in the future.

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Floptastic

I’d rate it a 6 out of 10. The casting was phenomenal, and the acting? Genuinely great. But the plot was such a flop, and that’s what pisses me off, the potential was right there. Overall, I don’t know if I’d recommend it. Maybe watch it if you’ve got nothing else to do, but just be ready to feel frustrated along the way

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Season 1? Genuinely good. It had tension, well-paced drama, solid character development, even when it got dramatic, it earned that drama. But Season 2? It feels like it’s all just for show now, and I mean that literally. Everyone suddenly has full glam makeup, perfect hair, and these close-up shots that feel more like a beauty campaign than a scene. Like period queen, Yeri is stunning !! those eyelashes? okay baddie!! but at some point I realized I was paying more attention to her face than the plot, they should've put the same amount of budget into the plot because the plot was just not giving.

The biggest thing that pissed me off: they completely dropped the ball on the whole Si-eun falling incident. Season 1 centered around Hae-in’s storyline after her fall, so naturally I assumed Season 2 would go deep into Si-eun’s side of things. But no, they introduce a whole new plot instead. And while I won’t lie, the idea of the new plot had potential, the execution was just sloppy. Every episode introduced something new , secrets, betrayals, drama! But instead of building up to a meaningful payoff, it just fizzled out. They’d hype up plot points only to resolve them in the most anticlimactic, rushed way. Like the whole mistress pregnancy situation they made it out to be a huge deal, and then what? They just drop the DNA test bomb and she backs down quietly. that’s it. I guess that technically wraps it up, but it felt so unsatisfying. It didn’t hit.

The worst part is that they’re really good at cliffhangers. Like I kept watching because I had to know what happened next. They know how to hook you in, but when it comes time to actually deliver, they fumble the bag every time. And don’t even get me started on the random romance subplot. Completely unnecessary. It distracted from the main themes and watered down the potential for stronger dynamics between the characters like friendship, rivalry, or actual emotional growth.

So yeah. Bitch Rich S2 had moments, sure. But overall, I'm a bit frustrated because what the fuck. Like okay whatever season 3 when...

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watch at your own risk

i'm starting this review by saying that they completely WASTED s1 cliffhanger. the writer should've played with it more. the biggest critique that i've for this season is the lack of character development. it's not only apparent among side characters, even the female lead feels too two dimensional. i appreciated that we got to see a little moments of her joining the dark side, but it over way too quickly for my liking. i won't mention all characters acting like they've been diagnosed with alzheimer, since most of them don't even remember season 1 events. also, i don't understand why they keep advertising it as a teen drama, this is about how makjang one series can get. overall, acting is the only passable thing about this season. everything else just falls apart.

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My husband recommended this show to me telling me to give it a chance. I already knew what I was going into. As usual, I didn’t had any huge expectations. The episodes were pretty short. I had mixed feelings with the ending. While it was great that everything was wrapped up, I was a bit unsatisfied with what happened to Min Yul-Hee. I wanted to see her in prison and end up being miserable. Park Woo-Jin needed to rot in hell, too. He killed a person and he beat the cr-p out of Kim Hae-In. He’s just going to walk away scot free?? I love Cha Jin-Wook’s and Lee Sa-Rang’s roles here. I can’t believe Cha Jin-Wook was Black Dog. It’s funny how he revealed himself just like that. As for Baek Je-Na, I really wanted to like her character, but she’s so stiff. She doesn’t know how to hug her friends when they’re crying. She remains that way throughout the whole show. But she’s still okay in my book. I wondered what that note on the tissue was at the end of season 2?? Hope they’ll have a season 3 because I really want to see the two killers go down. I want them to suffer for what they’ve done. I can’t blame Kim Hae-In for what she did. She needed to survive in that place and had to do risky things in order to obtain what she wants. It’s just too bad that her character suffered so much then things had to roll the right way. The FL was really messed up, too. She was a little blinded and used Kim-Hae In’s tragedy to get benefits. I’m glad she realized it later on and did the right thing. This was a fun watch but it was just a little messy, to be honest. The writers could have done better.

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Disappointing Follow-up to a Promising Season

As someone who really enjoyed Season 1 of Bitch X Rich, I had high hopes for Season 2. The first season had a perfect balance of drama, mystery, and tension that kept things engaging from start to finish. Unfortunately, Season 2 failed to deliver that same energy.

The pacing felt cold and unnecessarily stretched out. Instead of building tension, it dragged – making it difficult to stay invested. The plot took too long to grow, and just when things seemed like they might pick up, we were hit with yet another mystery at the end. Instead of excitement, it felt frustrating and repetitive.

While some characters had potential, the overall storytelling lacked the spark and punch of the first season. It felt more like a setup than a sequel – as if it was stalling for a bigger twist that never really came.

Not the comeback I was hoping for.

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Can Bitch x Rich 2 live up to the hype of Bitch x Rich1?

Haiya, from Episode 1, I already had a hunch that the script would feel rushed lol. Even the intro seemed unclear and too abrupt—maybe writer is still riding the high from BxR1’s success?

Imo, BxR1 had a much better script in terms of execution—it felt fresh, engaging, and kept you curious in every episode. This one? It’s like they forced the script out. By Episode 2, I was even more confused, especially with how they introduced the characters. Like, who’s this? Who’s that? It’s all so sudden. (BTW, you have to watch Season 1 to understand this) Even the conflict setup feels rushed, aigoo… so the climax later might be messy. And yes, I was true.

After watching episodes 3 to 10, I only kept watching to see how it would end. I couldn’t fully enjoy most episodes—partly because the acting was just ... huft. I wouldn’t say it’s terrible, but it feels like their skills need more sharpening. The movements, flat vocal, lifeless eyes expressions, or when they’re angry, it’s just loud yelling with no real emotion. Even the ending was kinda cringe. They had 10 episodes, but with an ending like this, they could’ve wrapped it up in 5 :) honestly, I didn’t feel any tension at all.

Huft ... and the story really dissapointed me when the acting has actually improved! Though, to me, Yeri still has a lot to learn lol—fighting, Yeri! Minkyu’s here too, and his acting’s felt decent here. Still a bit stiff, though—wonder if it’s the director or just the actor? Idk. Oh, can we take a moment to praise Min Yul-hee’s acting here? She delivered such a great performance. I looked up her filmography, and wow—she hasn’t been in many dramas, but her acting is the crispiest in this series. I love how she portrays her character. Honestly, even the MC got outshone by Yul-hee’s acting, imho. As for Hye-in... I realize I haven’t talked about her yet here, but honestly, I’m not even sure what to say about her. She didn’t leave much of an impression, good or bad. This drama feels like it was made specifically for Yeri not her :)

Still, thanks to Kim Hae-in, Min Yul-hee, Lee Sarang, and Yeri’s sweet smile—they’re the ones who kept me going till episode 10. Yeri, hope you’ll deliver even better acting in your next project! You’ve got potential, fighting! As for Minkyu… I might need to check out his other dramas. I feel like he’s an actor who grows with each episode. I noticed him improving bit by bit in certain scenes.

EDITING IS PRETTY SOLID NOW. CINEMATOGRAPHY’S ALSO DECENT—NO MORE NOISE LIKE SEASON 1 LOL, AND THE COLOR GRADING LOOKS GOOD. PROPS TO THE ART TEAM FOR THIS! (Though some transitions still feel awkward to watch.)

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Bitch x rich season 2

I feel I liked this season more, althougth I am so tired after work that I like most things I watch or read - maybe it is a reason why I rate so high almost everything out this year (or rather anything I have finished since june - cause before that month I had a lot of energy) so ending this too long and too personal explanation I like it, not everything but as a whole it was really good.
Reminder: when I write actor name and that I do not like them or something - it is always about characters they played, not about them - they did great job portaying such characters
What I liked:
- Yeri - reason why I have watched first season, her OST, acting and chemistry with Kim Min Kyu was perfect - now I need some romecom with them
- KMK as I said perfect chemistry and I simply liked his character
- I really like that episodes are short and there is no too many. I also liked plot
- Won Gyu Bin - his character was such a sweetheart
Neutral ground:
- Lee Eun Saem - maybe I just do not remember much from previous season but her character seemed less mature here
What I disliked - but simply because I did not like characters:
- Jang Sung Yoon - yes, I know that she suffered and I should be more on her side but I just can not, she was annoying
- Park Shi Woo - well she was the most annoying, that is it, I will not write more about her.
To sum up - in my opinion it was good drama, worth watching especially if you watch first season.
Side note: there is a chance that there will be third season - althougth this ending also works well.

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Rewatch Value 8.5

A whole lot of fun and suspense

If I had to think of a reason for you to watch this show, i'd tell you to watch it for the same reason you might watch Penthouse. It's filled with tension and drama, and definitely leaves you on the edge of your seat. This season axes old characters and introduces new ones, and creates i'd say a more uplifting vibe than the first season. The acting on the whole is quite good, not incredible but pretty good. I enjoy Yeri and Lee Eun Saem's acting and their friendly chemistry, and the actress playing Yul Hee also does an amazing job. The actor behind Sa-rang is far too good for a newcomer, and I enjoy the acting of the rest of the cast, especially of the actor behind Woo-jin. Warning though - this season hints to a season THREE of this show, which is aggravating because i have to wait for it. Bitch x rich is like a raw gemstone - it has all the potential to be flawless, but is rough around the edges. Nevertheless, you still want it and it gives you joy. If you like this genre of drama, and enjoyed the first season, watch it.

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Interrogatory
19 people found this review helpful
Jul 22, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Fast paced and fun

This drama, like season 1 was, is fast paced and riveting. I'm not enjoying it as much as season 1, but it's still a fun watch nonetheless. I wouldn't go into it w high hopes for a deep and meaningful story though, it's fun and entertaining and dramatic, but it's not much more than that. The acting is great and so is the soundtrack, and I still think it can improve in the final episodes to end with a bang! I'm looking forward to it! The main actors are quite iconic and some of them you really love to hate in my opinion!
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ebrenthology
14 people found this review helpful
Aug 3, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Fair Enough

It was still exciting to watch just like the season 1 but the story is kind of twisted and not totally a contintuation of Season 1. The story build on the first season was kind of didn't much reflect the story in this season.

The Hye-in still struggles with the blackmailing and all. Its tiring to watch. I taught she will be better but she was still can't get out of the shadow of her past. This is what I felt after watching season 2 first episode. I actually finish Season 1 when I started season 2 so I realy felt the difference. Nonetheless, it is still fair enough.

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