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A Powerful Sequel That Hits Hard
Weak Hero Class 2 delivers top-notch performances just like Season 1. Park Ji-hoon especially shines — it truly feels like he was born to play Si-eun. The new characters are also very impressive, adding even more depth to the story.
The villain Baek Jin was simply amazing. His acting was absolutely incredible. I loved his character so much — powerful and terrifying at the same time. The final fight scenes were jaw-dropping — everyone acted so realistically, especially Baek Jin and Park Ji-hoon. It really looked like they had been beaten up for real — that’s how intense their performances were!
When Choi Woon-sik's character came back later in the story, I couldn’t hold back my tears. I truly wish Si-eun will avenge him for everything that happened. I am really hoping for a Season 3 that mixes the stories and characters from both seasons.
However, honestly, I was not as excited for the next episodes in this season like I was in Season 1. In Season 1, I didn’t even skip a single scene or dialogue because it was that gripping. But in this season, there were a few parts where I skipped some scenes. Also, I felt the car accident scene was unnecessary — I didn’t really understand the reason for adding it. It broke the flow for me a little. I still miss the deep vibe and emotional intensity of Season 1 🥲.
Season 2 is outstanding in terms of performance, OST, character development, acting, and villains. But Season 1 has a different, irreplaceable magic that no sequel can replace.
Also, I was so happy to notice a small reunion from Twinkling Watermelon father and son🥰
The villain Baek Jin was simply amazing. His acting was absolutely incredible. I loved his character so much — powerful and terrifying at the same time. The final fight scenes were jaw-dropping — everyone acted so realistically, especially Baek Jin and Park Ji-hoon. It really looked like they had been beaten up for real — that’s how intense their performances were!
When Choi Woon-sik's character came back later in the story, I couldn’t hold back my tears. I truly wish Si-eun will avenge him for everything that happened. I am really hoping for a Season 3 that mixes the stories and characters from both seasons.
However, honestly, I was not as excited for the next episodes in this season like I was in Season 1. In Season 1, I didn’t even skip a single scene or dialogue because it was that gripping. But in this season, there were a few parts where I skipped some scenes. Also, I felt the car accident scene was unnecessary — I didn’t really understand the reason for adding it. It broke the flow for me a little. I still miss the deep vibe and emotional intensity of Season 1 🥲.
Season 2 is outstanding in terms of performance, OST, character development, acting, and villains. But Season 1 has a different, irreplaceable magic that no sequel can replace.
Also, I was so happy to notice a small reunion from Twinkling Watermelon father and son🥰
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