In School 2013, the writers did a great job focusing on the students as a class. Luckily the site I use has super fast subbing.īecause it is part of the School series, I do have to mention something that I was a little disappointed about. Despite that, each week I was so excited for my next episode to finish subbing, and I’d keep revisiting the website over-and-over. I used to make such a fuss about watching airing drama (I’m so impatient), and watching School 2015 reminded me of why I followed that rule. On top of that, I think this drama had some of the best cliff-hangers. Although it was a tad bit confusing to follow the immediate shifts from one twin’s life to the other in the first episode, I was immediately hooked, and hardly perturbed by it. In the entertainment department, this drama gets a 10/10 from me. I was also excited to see Kim So Hyun, my favorite child actress, in a non-child counterpart role, as I’ve enjoyed many of her previous works. I’ve had good experiences watching dramas that are part of a channel series, so I was pretty open-minded. The primary reason why I picked up this drama was because I had quite enjoyed School 2013 with Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin (I mean, who the hell didn’t). My Impression of Who Are You: School 2015: As Eun Bi slowly regains her memories,she realizes she is not Eun Byul and she begins to discover that there is more to the story behind her missing sister and she has just been pulled into the middle of it. After a suicide attempt, Eun Bi loses her memory and is mistaken for Eun Byul in the hospital. One day Eun Byul goes missing during a school trip. On the other hand, Eun Byul who was adopted year earlier is living her life comfortably with her mother in Seoul. Eun Bi lives in an orphanage in the town of Tongyang, where she is tormented on a regular basis by bullies. Kind-hearted Lee Eun Bi and confident Go Eun Byul are twin sisters living two very different lives. School 2015 manages to tell a story with so much mystery that the viewer can’t help but keep holding on for the entire ride. It’s not often when I find a drama that keeps my attention from start to finish.