I do think it’s odd Loki wants to solve cases which inherently helps people but has this attitude of not caring…
I feel like it’s his way of staying detached. If he admits he cares, he becomes vulnerable. Solving cases is a logical puzzle for him, but the 'not caring' part is likely just a shield so people don't get too close to him.
totally get the logic frustration, but that’s actually the whole point of Hell University. It’s not a realistic…
I lowkey get it I feel like it wasn't the best but it really is still the start maybe it will get better by time, still not forcing you to watch it if you do not like it !! thank yu for commenting back
love the cast and im so glad that the rabin and Angela are dating!!! they did such great acting in the show too and it was so cute although drake was a bit trashy!!
It was a really nice drama and I really loved the actors like literally.I love the actors so much.And I cannot wait for the new episodes like i'm so glad we're getting more high school Filipino dramas. Cause I have been waiting!!!!!
Personally, this was a good drama.The acting was kind of bad but I understand because zeke and all of these other actors how to main role and they are very new to the industry.So I would say it makes sense. But i would say if you don't care that much about the acting and you aren't that bothered by it, I would recommend it because the book was good!
I was hoping for some good school horror but this is just so bad. The dialogues are weird, the acting is awful.…
totally get the logic frustration, but that’s actually the whole point of Hell University. It’s not a realistic school drama; it’s a social experiment/survival thriller where the students are forced into a 'kill or be killed' environment. The show is staying very loyal to the original Wattpad book, which was written to be an over-the-top, dark-academia mystery—so the 'absurdity' is part of the brand. The point isn't 'why don't they just leave?'—it's 'how do they survive once they're trapped?' The story focuses on the mystery of who is running the school and why these specific rules (like the 'bloody' hours) exist. As for the acting, since it’s Zeke Polina's (Ace) first lead role, he’s definitely still finding his way of acting. He’s carrying the weight of 179 million readers' expectations while playing a character who is literally nicknamed the 'Supremo' and meant to be cold and emotionless. It can come off as stiff, but he's essentially playing a guy who has had to shut down his feelings to survive the school. If you can get past the 'horror movie logic' of the first few episodes, the real hook is uncovering the secrets behind the SSG and the university itself!"
it aires only on friday right then why am i seeing a new ep on thurs?
It’s likely because of the time zone difference. it officially drops on Friday in the Philippines (PHT), if you’re in a different region (like the US or Europe), it might show up on your Thursday evening.
The point isn't 'why don't they just leave?'—it's 'how do they survive once they're trapped?' The story focuses on the mystery of who is running the school and why these specific rules (like the 'bloody' hours) exist.
As for the acting, since it’s Zeke Polina's (Ace) first lead role, he’s definitely still finding his way of acting. He’s carrying the weight of 179 million readers' expectations while playing a character who is literally nicknamed the 'Supremo' and meant to be cold and emotionless. It can come off as stiff, but he's essentially playing a guy who has had to shut down his feelings to survive the school.
If you can get past the 'horror movie logic' of the first few episodes, the real hook is uncovering the secrets behind the SSG and the university itself!"