![]() ![]() I love how they are actually helping him unravel the real villain of the story. ![]() I also like how the story progress when I initially thought that some of his former students kind of betraying Sakuragi and Mizuno sensei. Its a different school after all and the problem is way more deep. Still, there are parents who are either inferior about their child getting more education than them, parents who has set a plan for their child even if it cause their child to suffer more.Īlso, for some reason, the plot summary here is not really the same as how the story progress. ![]() There are also more students involved this time and they are diverse. ![]() Also, Sakuragi sensei somehow becomes more intelligent when it comes to sensing unusual things that comes in his way. I like how the Chairman actually cares about the students and is willing to help Sakuragi sensei make these students pass the Todai exam even if the cost is her position. There is a gay educator and the chairmoan supports it, the chairman herself is not the typical Japanese principal who is akways against the villain. What I like here is that everything is modern and diverse. Darker, Modern and Uplifting I was able to see the first season where the cast are now big names in Japan and I did not expect that there is a S2 of this until I happen to check on Abe Hiroshi's filmography. ![]()
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