Heesu In Class 2
2025 South Korean Boys' Love television series
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Heesu in Class 2 (Korean: 희수 2반; RR: Huisu 2ban) is a South Korean romantic drama Boys' Love television series directed by Park Kyung Min. It is based on the webtoon of the same name written and illustrated by Lily Suzu, published by Lezhin Comics, which consists of 79 chapters, 10 side stories, and 2 additional extras.[1]
- Romantic drama
- Boys' Love
| Heesu In Class 2 | |
|---|---|
| 희수 2반 | |
| Genre |
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| Based on | Heesu in Class 2 by Lily Suzu |
| Directed by | Park Kyung Min |
| Country of origin | South Korea |
| Original language | Korean |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 45 minutes |
| Production companies | Changin' Pictures Film K |
| Original release | |
| Network | MBC TV |
| Release | 28 March – 26 April 2025 |
The series aired from March 28 to April 26, 2025, on MBC, with international distribution through Viki.[2]
Synopsis
Lee Hui Su is a student who lives in the shadow of his best friend, Ju Chan Yeong, for whom he secretly harbors feelings. Known only as "Chan Yeong's friend," his life changes when a rumor spreads through the school: anyone with a love problem should seek advice from Hui Su in Class 2. Suddenly, he becomes the center of attention, even though he struggles to handle his own emotions.[3]
Cast
Main
- Ahn Ji-ho as Lee Hui Su
- Lee Sang Jun as Kim Seung Won
- Jo Joon Young as Ju Chan Yeong
- Kim Do Yeon as Choi Ji Yu
Supporting
- Jeon Yeong In as Sin Ho Sik (Hui Su's classmate)
- Kim Han Na as Lee Hui Jeong (Hui Su's sister)
- Park Kyung Hye as Lee Hui Jae (Hui Su's sister)
- Jung Ye Nok as Lee Hui Sin (Hui Su's sister)
- Yeon Si Woo as Cha So Hui (student from Class 4)
Broadcast
Reception
On MyDramaList, Heesu in Class 2 holds an average rating of 7.4/10 based on more than 5,900 user reviews. On Viki, the series has a rating of 9.0/10 from over 8,600 reviews.[5]
South Korean media covered the adaptation extensively. iMBC highlighted the premiere and cast,[6] while News1 reported on its positive reception among younger viewers.[7] Chosun Ilbo published an article on the finale and its impact,[8] and Sports Khan analyzed the adaptation compared to the original webtoon.[9]
Internationally, Anime News Network reported on the premiere as one of the major BL adaptations of 2025,[10] while Abstractaf published a review focusing on the teenage themes.[11] Sportskeeda discussed the ending and the possibility of a second season.[12]