3 Things Netflix's "Hierarchy" Was Giving & 3 It Wasn't

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Netflix has just released their latest teen thriller K-Drama "Hierarchy" and it made for a supremely entertaining weekend watch.

Starring Roh JeongEui, Lee ChaeMin, Kim JaeWon, Ji HyeWon, Lee WonJung, and more incredible rising actors, "Hierarchy" is set in an elite private high school called Jooshin High in Korea. The rich and glamorous rule Jooshin High but when a mysterious transfer student seeks to flip the status quo on its head, it unravels a dark web of complicated relationships. The stakes are high and revenge is for the taking. Will the Jooshin High students make it out unscathed?

With its tight pacing, provocative plot, and stylish cinematography, "Hierarchy" will definitely impress the audience. However, it does leave much to be desired. Check out 3 things Netflix's "Hierarchy" was giving and 3 it could not.

Minor spoilers ahead.

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 3 Things Netflix's "Hierarchy" Was Giving & 3 It Wasn't

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Netflix's "Hierarchy" picked some of the finest young actors in the Korean entertainment industry right now for its cast and their talent contributed majorly to the immersion of the drama. In particular, Ji HyeWon was an absolute scene stealer, getting the spotlight she deserves for her incredible acting. Roh JeongEui and Lee ChaeMin have been appreciated and lauded for their acting skills since their debut, and unsurprisingly, they delivered top-tier acting in "Hierarchy". On the other hand, Kim JaeWon showed immense growth, and Lee WonJung stole hearts all over the world. In fact, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Lee WonJung is currently the internet's crush and we love to se