“Hierarchy” Review: Surviving Elite Teens & Sinister Schemes

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Craving a high school drama that makes your alma mater look downright tame? Dive into “Hierarchy,” the K-drama that cranks teen angst up to a diamond-encrusted eleven. Forget cafeteria food fights. We’re talking strategic social warfare where the stakes are as high as the heels.

If you thought “Mean Girls” was the peak of schoolyard scheming, “Hierarchy” will show you how Korea’s ultra-rich scions play the game—with trust funds and designer blazers.  Yes, it’s extravagantly wild!

Right from the get-go, “Hierarchy” grabs you with Kang Ha (portrayed by eye candy Lee Chae-Min), the new guy at school with more on his mind than just acing exams or becoming a top athlete.

Image featuring Lee Chae-Min and Roh Jeong-Eui, stars of the intense high school Kdrama "Hierarchy," depicting their intense and serious expressions.
Image courtesy of Hierarchy, Netflix, and YouTube

Kang Ha isn’t just trying to blend in. Oh no, he’s on a serious mission to unearth a deep, dark unresolved secret that’s been weighing heavily on him.

That’s some heavy stuff to lug around in your backpack, don’t you think?

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Now, Jooshin High isn’t just any high school. It’s where the super-rich kids rule, flashing designer gear or fancy expensive cars like there’s no tomorrow.

But Kang Ha?

He couldn’t care less about the latest from Gucci or Prada or any of those luxury cars. He’s got his eyes set on a bigger prize: seek justice against the perpetrators … and boy, does he shake things up!

He turns this school’s social ladder into a real-life game of “Survivor” but with way more glitz and backstabbing. Think of it as chess, only the pawns are wearing diamond cufflinks.

And the cast?

Absolutely stellar. The stunningly beautiful Roh Jeong-Eui rocks as Jung Jae-I, fierce and vulnerable all rolled into one. Watching her navigate the cutthroat corridors of Jooshin High is like seeing a lioness in action. You’re gonna root for her, no question.

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And let’s not skim over Kim Jae-won and Lee Won-jung, who play the elite students. They’re a mix of charm and a little bit of danger—perfect for stirring up the drama pot.

What hooks you to “Hierarchy” isn’t just the glitz—it’s the messy, twisty tales of love, friendship, and yes, sweet revenge.

It’s like your favorite soap dialed up to an epic frenzy.

What happens when you mix teen drama with unchecked power and no adults in sight? Absolute mayhem, that’s what.

The drama throws in a mix of revenge porn, fisticuffs, and secrets so juicy they could fill a novel. With Kang Ha stirring the pot, Jooshin High turns into a full-blown pressure cooker.

The drama throws in a mix of revenge porn, fisticuffs, and secrets so juicy they could fill a novel. With Kang Ha stirring the pot, Jooshin High turns into a full-blown pressure cooker.

For those not from Korea, “Hierarchy” peeks into the intense world of Korean elite high schools where status and academic pressure are everything. Getting the scoop on how family reputation and the chaebol system (where big family businesses rule the roost) influence these kids adds tons of layers to the drama.

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It’s a wild ride through love, betrayal, and ambition, all set in a school where every day could make or break you.

But don’t sweat it—no need to understand every cultural nuance to get hooked on the emotional rollercoaster that “Hierarchy” promises.

The show’s visuals? Totally jaw-dropping.

Jooshin High is decked out like the fanciest of fancy malls, making you rethink all your life decisions. With hallways and facilities more grandiose than a royal palace and lounges oozing luxury, plus students decked out in the latest designer gear, it’s like peeking into a world that’s both mega-inspiring and kinda scary.

If this is what the high life looks like, chilling in the middle-class lane doesn’t seem too shabby!

But let’s be real for a sec. “Hierarchy” has its bumps.

The pace? Think rollercoaster that’s had one too many espressos. One minute you’re gasping over some wild reveal, the next, bam! You’re slammed with another twist.

It’s exhilarating, sure, but a tiny breather to let the drama marinade wouldn’t hurt.

Yet, despite its pedal-to-the-metal speed, “Hierarchy” is that guilty pleasure you just can’t quit. It’s like eyeing the last slice of pizza—bad idea, but oh-so tempting.

Yet, despite its pedal-to-the-metal speed, “Hierarchy” is that guilty pleasure you just can’t quit. It’s like eyeing the last slice of pizza—bad idea, but oh-so tempting.

It’s messy, it’s over-the-top, and it totally hits the spot.

So, should you tune into “Hierarchy”? Well, if you dig edge-of-your-seat stories set in the shark tank of an elite high school, where love, friendship, and revenge are the main courses, then heck yeah. If you dig thick twisted drama and juicy scandals, this show’s got your name on it.

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Hierarchy” dives deep into the chaotic lives of youth grappling with sky-high stakes and cutthroat rivalries, making it a must-watch for any drama aficionado.

It’s dark, it’s intense, and it tosses in some laughs when you least expect them.

Whether you’re a K-drama veteran or a newbie to the scene, this show serves up a tantalizing glimpse into a world where every chat could turn into a power move. It’s dark, it’s intense, and it tosses in some laughs when you least expect them.

Jump into the opulent turmoil of Jooshin High and see if you can keep pace with the elite.

And hey, after you’ve binged? Hit me up. Did you adore it or abhor it? Or did you spend the whole time wondering where in the world all the grown-ups are in this teen battlefield?

Drop your thoughts below or sling this review to your pals. Let’s tackle the wild world of “Hierarchy” together!

Catch the latest drama fix, “Hierarchy,” which premiered on June 7, 2024, and is all set for your bingeing pleasure on Netflix.

“Hierarchy” OST: Rainy Days (sung by Youra)

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