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Started swinging, ended with a slap on the wrist
Okay so this is a little ramble. Grab your popcorns.
I have recently discovered this about myself that I LIVE for the bully-gets-what-they-deserve genre. I eat it UP. There is genuinely nothing more satisfying than watching some smug evil little menace who's been getting away with everything even literal MURDER finally feel the pain they put their victims through. Not "oh he got a little lip cut and went to jail" pain. I want PROPORTIONATE. I want them to actually hurt. So a drama whose entire premise is "the government sends trained adults in to teach these kids a lesson"?? Sign. Me. UP.
So according to statistics, there's been a huge increase of severe crimes for underage students since 2020 in South Korea. And they get away with these things easily because they are "protected" by the law because they are "underage". And all the other things that this drama quoted.
So bullying the bullyer? FUCK YEAH! I don't care. They deserve a taste of their own medicine. And anyone who says "this doesn't fix anything", DUHH! We can't fix people who are sick in the head. I agree that the goal of smacking some sense into someone relies on the assumption that the person has a conscience to wake up, and these ppl don't. But we can definitely give them a little taste of their own medicine, a fraction of the pain they caused others. A temporary black eye won't stop them from continuing their evil doings, and that's where the legal system has failed us (after bad parenting of course). Though, this does kinda go against the whole thing of "Teach you a lesson," where u beat them and they're good again tada! But let's be real, the "teaching" and "reforming" is just the noble little bow the show ties on top. The actual goal, the thing that makes it satisfying, is retribution. Justice served COLD. These kids aren't getting healed, half of them are unteachable and the show low-key knows it. It's just hiding behind the whole "we're making them better people" act. And listen, I don't mind that one bit. Drop the disguise and beat those bullies to a pulp lol 😤 Just don't sell me "reform" and then show me a hardened criminal turning into a honorable citizen.
Anyway, the premise is honestly kind of great. The ERPB basically runs on a "if words work, use your words, and if beating works, then beat them" philosophy. It's a jab at how in Korea right now it's all student rights this, you can't touch them that, and meanwhile the kids can do literally anything and walk away clean. Is it realistic? Absolutely not lmao. But we are NOT here for realism. We are here for the satisfaction. So we play along ✨And for the first 4-5 episodes?? chef's kiss. The punishment actually fit the crime. It felt satisfying. The early bad kids were a different kind of genuinely rotten, and watching them get handled was exactly the catharsis I came for.
But then it started slipping.
And here's my biggest structural gripe: even when a setting is unrealistic, it still has to stay inside the realm of LOGIC. You can't have a kid who's been beaten down repeatedly with no change, who openly doesn't care about the law or consequences or anything, suddenly do a complete personality 180 and become a reformed angel after like… two slaps to the face?? That's not how people work 😭 The gangster high schooler is the worst offender of this. One minute hardened delinquent, next minute totally rehabilitated golden retriever because the ERPB "finished" with him. Be so for real. I think best and most realistic one was the first guy and also the 14 yos and the way they saw the horror of life in prison, got their beating and DID in fact pay for their crime even tho they were underage and thought it was a shield.
Credit where it's due though, it doesn't just do students bullying students on a loop. It comes at it from every angle: parents bullying teachers, teachers bullying parents, parents abusing their own kids, false accusations, all of it. I really appreciated that. There's a storyline about how anyone can just throw out an accusation (like SA) and have it stick with zero evidence, though I'll note that's honestly the opposite of reality in Korea, where girls are usually terrified to come forward because no one believes them and they just get ostracized. But in this one a famous girl accuses a teacher online, nukes his reputation, and the man ends himself what? basically the same day??? Like he didn't even wait for police or anything, just "the stain's on me now so that's that, f my family, my life, everything, I'm out." Reactions are SO over the top. Things happen just to happen so we can have a Plot™. One other annoying and kinda stupid thing was the kindergarten teacher. I can 100% understand her pain with parents like that, but why would she answer. Why would she care what the parent said? i get that not everyone can stand up for themselves but come on... also you wanted to hang yourself from a streamer girl??? that was pinned to the ceiling????
And then we got the main villain. Evil to the CORE. He killed the ML's wife purely because she found out he was dealing drugs, and instead of exposing him she pulled the "no no you can change, I can fix you 🥺" pick-me angle and he just… killed her. Like aight bet, I'll do my 2 years and come back and sell again 🤷" Comes out, kills another student, attempts to kill the ML, AND tries to take out a second student mid-fight so the ML won't fight back. This man is a murderer and a full psychopath. He deserves PAIN.
So you spend TEN episodes wanting to see this guy get absolutely demolished. You NEED it. And the ending? He gets the least punishment out of literally anyone in the whole show. The ML, after getting STABBED, and the entire story of his fiancé and how the guy doesn't even regret it even a bit, just slaps him three or four times. That's it. And the guy isn't even repentant, he's like "what are you, Jesus?" and the ML goes "my wife would've given you a chance, so I'll give you one too. and Yes, I'm jesus."
I'm sorry WHAT 😀 Defuq??? After everything?? He just gets walked to a police car and that's the resolution. His crimes: Drug dealing and ATTEMPTED murder. ATTEMPTED!!!!!!! The single most unsatisfying payoff in a show whose entire reason for existing is satisfying payoffs 🥲 Now if they showed him in prison living life in hell, that would have fix it. But they didn't and from what they showed the 2 years he was in prison was a walk in the park, a breeze through the trees, a peck on the neck or whatever.
Also, The 10th episode is a full sprint too, you can feel it rushing. like as if you're watching in x2 speed.
The second leads I could not care less about, the romance was forced with zero chemistry, and the FL? They hype her up as this unhinged crazier-than-the-ML force of nature, but she mostly just screams like a banshee and throws a couple little MMA jabs?? They tell us she'd kill you and then show us a circus-crazy girl doing light taps. And the comedy got worse and worse, more random and goofy as it went. When a show is slapstick from minute one, fine, it can do anything. But when it starts subtle and then slowly dips its toe into broad goofy comedy? It just doesn't land.
Scoring this was a journey. It started as a solid 8. The middle knocked it to a 7.5. But that ending, and the fact that endings genuinely affect how I feel about the WHOLE show, dragged it all the way down to a 6. A low-tier 6. And typing all this out is honestly tempting me to go lower… but I did really enjoy the first half, so I'll keep it.
Great start. Deflating ending.
Emz somewhat recommends, but only if you can make peace with not getting the full catharsis it promised ◝(ᵔᗜᵔ)◜
I have recently discovered this about myself that I LIVE for the bully-gets-what-they-deserve genre. I eat it UP. There is genuinely nothing more satisfying than watching some smug evil little menace who's been getting away with everything even literal MURDER finally feel the pain they put their victims through. Not "oh he got a little lip cut and went to jail" pain. I want PROPORTIONATE. I want them to actually hurt. So a drama whose entire premise is "the government sends trained adults in to teach these kids a lesson"?? Sign. Me. UP.
So according to statistics, there's been a huge increase of severe crimes for underage students since 2020 in South Korea. And they get away with these things easily because they are "protected" by the law because they are "underage". And all the other things that this drama quoted.
So bullying the bullyer? FUCK YEAH! I don't care. They deserve a taste of their own medicine. And anyone who says "this doesn't fix anything", DUHH! We can't fix people who are sick in the head. I agree that the goal of smacking some sense into someone relies on the assumption that the person has a conscience to wake up, and these ppl don't. But we can definitely give them a little taste of their own medicine, a fraction of the pain they caused others. A temporary black eye won't stop them from continuing their evil doings, and that's where the legal system has failed us (after bad parenting of course). Though, this does kinda go against the whole thing of "Teach you a lesson," where u beat them and they're good again tada! But let's be real, the "teaching" and "reforming" is just the noble little bow the show ties on top. The actual goal, the thing that makes it satisfying, is retribution. Justice served COLD. These kids aren't getting healed, half of them are unteachable and the show low-key knows it. It's just hiding behind the whole "we're making them better people" act. And listen, I don't mind that one bit. Drop the disguise and beat those bullies to a pulp lol 😤 Just don't sell me "reform" and then show me a hardened criminal turning into a honorable citizen.
Anyway, the premise is honestly kind of great. The ERPB basically runs on a "if words work, use your words, and if beating works, then beat them" philosophy. It's a jab at how in Korea right now it's all student rights this, you can't touch them that, and meanwhile the kids can do literally anything and walk away clean. Is it realistic? Absolutely not lmao. But we are NOT here for realism. We are here for the satisfaction. So we play along ✨And for the first 4-5 episodes?? chef's kiss. The punishment actually fit the crime. It felt satisfying. The early bad kids were a different kind of genuinely rotten, and watching them get handled was exactly the catharsis I came for.
But then it started slipping.
And here's my biggest structural gripe: even when a setting is unrealistic, it still has to stay inside the realm of LOGIC. You can't have a kid who's been beaten down repeatedly with no change, who openly doesn't care about the law or consequences or anything, suddenly do a complete personality 180 and become a reformed angel after like… two slaps to the face?? That's not how people work 😭 The gangster high schooler is the worst offender of this. One minute hardened delinquent, next minute totally rehabilitated golden retriever because the ERPB "finished" with him. Be so for real. I think best and most realistic one was the first guy and also the 14 yos and the way they saw the horror of life in prison, got their beating and DID in fact pay for their crime even tho they were underage and thought it was a shield.
Credit where it's due though, it doesn't just do students bullying students on a loop. It comes at it from every angle: parents bullying teachers, teachers bullying parents, parents abusing their own kids, false accusations, all of it. I really appreciated that. There's a storyline about how anyone can just throw out an accusation (like SA) and have it stick with zero evidence, though I'll note that's honestly the opposite of reality in Korea, where girls are usually terrified to come forward because no one believes them and they just get ostracized. But in this one a famous girl accuses a teacher online, nukes his reputation, and the man ends himself what? basically the same day??? Like he didn't even wait for police or anything, just "the stain's on me now so that's that, f my family, my life, everything, I'm out." Reactions are SO over the top. Things happen just to happen so we can have a Plot™. One other annoying and kinda stupid thing was the kindergarten teacher. I can 100% understand her pain with parents like that, but why would she answer. Why would she care what the parent said? i get that not everyone can stand up for themselves but come on... also you wanted to hang yourself from a streamer girl??? that was pinned to the ceiling????
And then we got the main villain. Evil to the CORE. He killed the ML's wife purely because she found out he was dealing drugs, and instead of exposing him she pulled the "no no you can change, I can fix you 🥺" pick-me angle and he just… killed her. Like aight bet, I'll do my 2 years and come back and sell again 🤷" Comes out, kills another student, attempts to kill the ML, AND tries to take out a second student mid-fight so the ML won't fight back. This man is a murderer and a full psychopath. He deserves PAIN.
So you spend TEN episodes wanting to see this guy get absolutely demolished. You NEED it. And the ending? He gets the least punishment out of literally anyone in the whole show. The ML, after getting STABBED, and the entire story of his fiancé and how the guy doesn't even regret it even a bit, just slaps him three or four times. That's it. And the guy isn't even repentant, he's like "what are you, Jesus?" and the ML goes "my wife would've given you a chance, so I'll give you one too. and Yes, I'm jesus."
I'm sorry WHAT 😀 Defuq??? After everything?? He just gets walked to a police car and that's the resolution. His crimes: Drug dealing and ATTEMPTED murder. ATTEMPTED!!!!!!! The single most unsatisfying payoff in a show whose entire reason for existing is satisfying payoffs 🥲 Now if they showed him in prison living life in hell, that would have fix it. But they didn't and from what they showed the 2 years he was in prison was a walk in the park, a breeze through the trees, a peck on the neck or whatever.
Also, The 10th episode is a full sprint too, you can feel it rushing. like as if you're watching in x2 speed.
The second leads I could not care less about, the romance was forced with zero chemistry, and the FL? They hype her up as this unhinged crazier-than-the-ML force of nature, but she mostly just screams like a banshee and throws a couple little MMA jabs?? They tell us she'd kill you and then show us a circus-crazy girl doing light taps. And the comedy got worse and worse, more random and goofy as it went. When a show is slapstick from minute one, fine, it can do anything. But when it starts subtle and then slowly dips its toe into broad goofy comedy? It just doesn't land.
Scoring this was a journey. It started as a solid 8. The middle knocked it to a 7.5. But that ending, and the fact that endings genuinely affect how I feel about the WHOLE show, dragged it all the way down to a 6. A low-tier 6. And typing all this out is honestly tempting me to go lower… but I did really enjoy the first half, so I'll keep it.
Great start. Deflating ending.
Emz somewhat recommends, but only if you can make peace with not getting the full catharsis it promised ◝(ᵔᗜᵔ)◜
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