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The Wait Was Worth It: A Journey of Healing and Heart
After waiting years for Weak Hero Class 2, I was beyond excited and it absolutely delivered. We follow Sieun as he starts at a new school, still carrying the weight of his past and mental struggles. The flashbacks showing his trauma were incredibly well done and truly heart-wrenching.
At his new school, we meet fresh faces like Juntae—super cute and kind, he reminded me a lot of Sieun in season 1. Their friendship felt so genuine. Hyo Man, who seemed like the typical early-season villain, turned out to be unexpectedly funny and refreshing. Then came Humin and Hyeon Tak, who balanced out Sieun’s world perfectly. Humin (aka Baku) especially stole the show he had me laughing, crying, and everything in between. His role was spot-on.
This season was really about Sieun’s slow healing through new friendships. The way the show handled that emotional growth especially through those flashbacks was beautiful. It hit hard in the best way.
And the fight scenes? Absolutely insane. Even more intense than season 1. Each one was emotionally charged, raw, and masterfully choreographed. They didn’t just look cool they meant something.
Some were disappointed about Suho’s limited screen time, but I didn’t mind. This season wasn’t his story it was Sieun’s, and it told it incredibly well.
A raw, emotional, action-packed season that hit all the right notes. I loved every second
At his new school, we meet fresh faces like Juntae—super cute and kind, he reminded me a lot of Sieun in season 1. Their friendship felt so genuine. Hyo Man, who seemed like the typical early-season villain, turned out to be unexpectedly funny and refreshing. Then came Humin and Hyeon Tak, who balanced out Sieun’s world perfectly. Humin (aka Baku) especially stole the show he had me laughing, crying, and everything in between. His role was spot-on.
This season was really about Sieun’s slow healing through new friendships. The way the show handled that emotional growth especially through those flashbacks was beautiful. It hit hard in the best way.
And the fight scenes? Absolutely insane. Even more intense than season 1. Each one was emotionally charged, raw, and masterfully choreographed. They didn’t just look cool they meant something.
Some were disappointed about Suho’s limited screen time, but I didn’t mind. This season wasn’t his story it was Sieun’s, and it told it incredibly well.
A raw, emotional, action-packed season that hit all the right notes. I loved every second
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