It's a good season, but I was actually waiting for a scene where Si-eun gets angry and goes crazy like in the first season in the classroom — but there was nothing like that.
Seo Jun-tae feels like a useless character, and Geum Seong-je seems more like the real villain than Na Baek-jin, at least to me.
The fight was good, but somehow felt too mid. I thought Si-eun was going to kill or at least fight the villain and beat him down by himself, but it ended up more like Park Hu-min vs. Na Baek-jin.
And the final fight — why did it feel so similar to Crows Zero? I don’t know. I just liked the previous season more than this one.
I don't know — it started with bad episodes (Episodes 1–2), then in the middle, it was good (Episodes 3–13), but it ended badly (Episodes 14–16). It feels like the main characters are Seo Dong-ju, Huh Il-do, and Yeom Jang-sun, while the rest of the characters are like NPCs. I don't know why they made the female lead such a useless character, and many of the other characters really weren't needed — even the owner of the Cha Daesan group was useless. They couldn't expand the story; throughout the episodes, it only focused on the three of them. Sometimes the plot twists made it good, but sometimes there was too much preaching and repetitive scenes that made it boring. The villain was too obvious. What impressed me were the plot twists and Park Hyung-sik’s acting, especially during the torture scenes.
I hope Season 2 will be better than before, but I have some doubts after watching the trailer. His partner/friend seems to be exaggerating and overreacting—it feels like he's going to be even more annoying than his previous friend.
I don't know. I felt like episodes 1 to 6 were good, but the rest wasn't. To be honest, it felt like a downgrade to me. I really loved the comedy at the beginning, especially in episode 4.
The concept is unique, but at some points, they stopped focusing on him being an undercover student, which was what made the drama good in the first place.
The mystery was well done. I thought he was going to go through all the student council members except Yoo Jung to solve the mystery. But instead, they combined the remaining mysteries into one, unlike the first one. To be honest, after he solved the first mystery, it wasn’t interesting anymore.
For me, all the students in the class, including the student council, felt like "NPCs" except for Lee Dong Min and Ahn Yoo Jung. However, they weren’t used much to help Jung Hae Seong. To be honest, I thought Lee Ye Na was going to stand up to her mom, but she didn’t do anything.
Some teachers also felt like "NPCs" to me. For example, Oh Soo A’s teacher friend, Kim Ri An—I thought she was going to help Oh Soo A or make a surprise twist appearance, but she didn’t.
As for the romance, I don’t know if it can even be called romance. It just felt like a partnership to me.
The last two episodes felt rushed, with a standard plot—nothing really impressed me. Especially the part about finding the gold. I was like, It’s there? What? Really? It was disappointing because we had been thinking so hard about where it could be in that huge place, yet there were no real clues about where he hid it.
if you wanna hate on this drama, do it with correct english at least the right term is "going downhill"
First: "English is not my first language, and I used AI (Google Translate) for my comment, so I’m not totally wrong. Don’t blame me."
Second: "The AI said that ‘downgraded’ can also be used in this context since it means the quality has declined. But thanks for the suggestion!"
Third: "I never hated the drama. I was just saying that the quality has dropped compared to competitors like Buried Hearts. I liked the drama from episodes 1 to 5, and while I don’t love it as much after that, I still enjoy watching it."
Fourth: "The Korean TV ratings show that Undercover High School dropped to 6.1%, which may be due to a decline in quality. On the other hand, its competitor Buried Hearts has reached 13% and continues to rise. That makes sense because it has been consistently good in each episode."
Fifth: "Your comment sounds more hateful than mine. Did you even realize that? You assumed I was hating on the drama, but I wasn’t."
I’m waiting for Lee Kwang Soo! I don't want to have high expectations for this drama, but it's only going to be six episodes? I doubt it won't have an open ending.
It's a good comedy, but I really don't like some parts where the script and execution are bad, making it boring at times. I also don't like the captain character because his expressions lack comedy compared to others. Additionally, I don't like the visuals of the drama because it feels like an old drama and doesn't look fresh drama.
To be honest, I don't really know what this drama is about.
Is it about bullying? Kind of. Is it about competition in class rankings? Yes and no. Is it about murder? Maybe. Is it a mystery? Not really. Is it about drugs? Yes, absolutely.
It feels more like a "take it or leave it" kind of story.
At the beginning, they lead us to judge whether Yoo Jae was a good or bad person. Then, in the second half of the episodes, the focus shifts to a mystery involving her older sister, father, and teacher. Sometimes, they also compete fiercely for class rankings in exams.
The story doesn't really stay focused. I think it would have been better if it were about a murder and kept us guessing who the killer was, like Bitch X Rich drama.
Can anyone give me a reason to continue watching this? I'm still on episode 2, and nothing has impressed me yet.
I mean ,there are other ongoing dramas that I think are good, and other new dramas will be released soon. I'm confused—I just don't want to waste my time.
This drama is on my plan-to-watch list, and its rating has gotten higher than before. Is it really good, or is the high rating just because everyone is biased toward the actor?
I don't know why I got a recommendation for this drama when I wanted to rate MOVING. This drama was on my plan-to-watch list, and I thought it would be on the same level as MOVING, but it's nothing —it's like comparing the sky and the ground.
An 8.7 rating is way too high for a show with boring scenes, cringe-worthy comedy, a bad script, and terrible CGI. Is this an adaptation of a manhua? If so, that means both the adaptation and the original manhua must be terrible.
The only thing I liked about this show was Feng Bao Bao—she's pretty cool, especially in the fight scenes. Everything else was awful.
The first half of the episode was enjoyable, but the rest was terrible. I love the comedy, but the plot was awful. I don't know—they don't seem serious about creating a good conflict. I mean, they're gangsters, especially the enemies.
It would be better if they included a fight school. To be honest, this kind of drama should have only six episodes instead of 16 with a boring plot.
Seo Jun-tae feels like a useless character, and Geum Seong-je seems more like the real villain than Na Baek-jin, at least to me.
The fight was good, but somehow felt too mid. I thought Si-eun was going to kill or at least fight the villain and beat him down by himself, but it ended up more like Park Hu-min vs. Na Baek-jin.
And the final fight — why did it feel so similar to Crows Zero? I don’t know. I just liked the previous season more than this one.
It feels like the main characters are Seo Dong-ju, Huh Il-do, and Yeom Jang-sun, while the rest of the characters are like NPCs.
I don't know why they made the female lead such a useless character, and many of the other characters really weren't needed — even the owner of the Cha Daesan group was useless.
They couldn't expand the story; throughout the episodes, it only focused on the three of them.
Sometimes the plot twists made it good, but sometimes there was too much preaching and repetitive scenes that made it boring.
The villain was too obvious.
What impressed me were the plot twists and Park Hyung-sik’s acting, especially during the torture scenes.
The concept is unique, but at some points, they stopped focusing on him being an undercover student, which was what made the drama good in the first place.
The mystery was well done. I thought he was going to go through all the student council members except Yoo Jung to solve the mystery. But instead, they combined the remaining mysteries into one, unlike the first one. To be honest, after he solved the first mystery, it wasn’t interesting anymore.
For me, all the students in the class, including the student council, felt like "NPCs" except for Lee Dong Min and Ahn Yoo Jung. However, they weren’t used much to help Jung Hae Seong. To be honest, I thought Lee Ye Na was going to stand up to her mom, but she didn’t do anything.
Some teachers also felt like "NPCs" to me. For example, Oh Soo A’s teacher friend, Kim Ri An—I thought she was going to help Oh Soo A or make a surprise twist appearance, but she didn’t.
As for the romance, I don’t know if it can even be called romance. It just felt like a partnership to me.
The last two episodes felt rushed, with a standard plot—nothing really impressed me. Especially the part about finding the gold. I was like, It’s there? What? Really? It was disappointing because we had been thinking so hard about where it could be in that huge place, yet there were no real clues about where he hid it.
"English is not my first language, and I used AI (Google Translate) for my comment, so I’m not totally wrong. Don’t blame me."
Second:
"The AI said that ‘downgraded’ can also be used in this context since it means the quality has declined. But thanks for the suggestion!"
Third:
"I never hated the drama. I was just saying that the quality has dropped compared to competitors like Buried Hearts. I liked the drama from episodes 1 to 5, and while I don’t love it as much after that, I still enjoy watching it."
Fourth:
"The Korean TV ratings show that Undercover High School dropped to 6.1%, which may be due to a decline in quality. On the other hand, its competitor Buried Hearts has reached 13% and continues to rise. That makes sense because it has been consistently good in each episode."
Fifth:
"Your comment sounds more hateful than mine. Did you even realize that? You assumed I was hating on the drama, but I wasn’t."
Is it about bullying? Kind of.
Is it about competition in class rankings? Yes and no.
Is it about murder? Maybe.
Is it a mystery? Not really.
Is it about drugs? Yes, absolutely.
It feels more like a "take it or leave it" kind of story.
At the beginning, they lead us to judge whether Yoo Jae was a good or bad person. Then, in the second half of the episodes, the focus shifts to a mystery involving her older sister, father, and teacher. Sometimes, they also compete fiercely for class rankings in exams.
The story doesn't really stay focused. I think it would have been better if it were about a murder and kept us guessing who the killer was, like Bitch X Rich drama.
I mean ,there are other ongoing dramas that I think are good, and other new dramas will be released soon. I'm confused—I just don't want to waste my time.
An 8.7 rating is way too high for a show with boring scenes, cringe-worthy comedy, a bad script, and terrible CGI. Is this an adaptation of a manhua? If so, that means both the adaptation and the original manhua must be terrible.
The only thing I liked about this show was Feng Bao Bao—she's pretty cool, especially in the fight scenes. Everything else was awful.
It would be better if they included a fight school. To be honest, this kind of drama should have only six episodes instead of 16 with a boring plot.