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GTO 2012 has to be my favorite drama, so when I found out there was a new season I almost died of pure excitement. The class and school is new, but our beloved Onizuka is still there, along with a few others from the first season. I was skeptical, having fallen in love with the cast from the first season, but I ended up caring about this class all the same. The storylines were sometimes lacking premise and reality, but it was still very entertaining to watch them play out. The main plot of the season being Onizukas dark past at the school, and the loss of his high school friend.
Yusuke is still his crazy self, I think we can all agree he basically plays different variations of the same character but we love him!
We also get to see a lot more of Kurosawas acting this time around, and his performance in episode 10 made me cry! (No spoilers but grab a box of tissues)
No member of the class cast really stuck our to me, they were all good, but didn't blow me away.
The music score was the same as last season, and I LOVE it, I find myself humming along. Also, they use E-girls High School Love in every episode.
Anyone who is a fan of the first season, or loves a good high school drama, should DEFINITELY give this a watch. I loved it. Left something to be desired, but still a very good drama and I will be re watching it as soon as I get the DVD.
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Story- I think it was an interesting story about Onizuka returning to the school he graduated from to be a teacher there. I enjoyed learning about Onizuka's past and why he became a teacher. I loved where this new school was located, it felt like a different atmosphere to the drama. There were some students problems I didn't enjoy at all but there were 2 of the student's problems story I did enjoy and that was Taichi and Serizawa. I felt like the episodes at the end were in the wrong order. I would of prefer ep 10 to be the finale instead of ep 11 but with more details. Episode 1 could have been better it should have been something special to start it off.
Cast/Characters- There weren't many memorable characters for this one. Some of the students looked like each other which made it hard to remember who is who. I wished they had the students hang out with Onizuka more often because after he makes them a better person they just fade into the background with no lines. Principal Uchiyamada was brought back for this season and I felt was not needed at all. His story was the same in both previous series which felt boring. Director Sakurai returning for this season was great, her roles as the director and lunch lady didn't bother me, in fact, she was a key role to help Onizuka be the person he once was. Now to Fujikawa sensei played by Higa Manami, she reminded me of a mix of Fuyutsuki sensei in the 1998 and 2012 version. Fujikawa didn't have the passion to teach but in the end became a better teacher. She had a similar story to the 2012 Fuyutsuki as well. But Fujikawa had something later on that tied her with Onizuka. To me, I would prefer a different actor to play this role.
Music- In this season they had this wonderful music playing in the background. It's hard to find online but its called "A calling". It just reminded me of the one in the 1998 GTO. The ending song is ok I guess.
Rewatch?- I would rewatch this one more because it's new and fresh. It was better than trying to remake something that was already perfect. New characters, some old characters, and Onizuka's past make this one interesting.
Overall- Looking back at this one I felt that Onizuka was different than usual but in a good way. At least The new students were better than watching my favorite students in the 1998 version be watered down in the 2012 version.
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Muy inferior a la primera temporada.
Para resumir, Onizuka vuelve a su escuela secundaria para trabajar como asistente de una profesora. Allí se enfrenta a una clase completamente nueva con sus propios problemas, así como también a un drama de su pasado.Bueno, mi opinión de las dos temporadas es drásticamente diferente. La primera me encantó a pesar de todo lo que hay para criticar, pero esta en cambio no solo me pareció muy exagerada y demasiado ridícula, sino que además no logré conectar con ninguno de los nuevos estudiantes (excepto tal vez 2) y, por si fuera poco, me aburrió bastante.
La esencia de Onizuka como personaje sigue ahí y Akira me sigue pareciendo genial para el papel, pero más allá de eso, no me terminó de cerrar por ningún lado lo que hicieron. No sé si los personajes que conocemos acá están adaptados del manga o si son originales de la serie, pero el feeling que tuve durante toda la temporada fue de que estaban tratando de imitar la fórmula de la temporada anterior, pero sin éxito. Es y no es lo mismo, no sé si se entiende lo que quiero decir.
Sacando un par de excepciones, los conflictos que se van planteando no me gustaron. Si el objetivo era que empatizara con los adolescentes, en la mayoría de los casos eso no pasó, de hecho, a casi todos les agarré bronca. Encima lo que más me interesaba de esta temporada era lo del misterio relacionado con el pasado de Onizuka y ni eso me terminó de convencer...
El cambio de protagonista femenina tampoco me agradó (uno no sabe lo que tiene hasta que lo pierde, porque la profe anterior para mí no destacaba mucho) y los amigos de Onizuka casi no aparecen (y son personajes que me encantan).
Para finalizar, si hay algo que no puedo dejar de mencionar sí o sí es que se nota muchísimo que el director de esta temporada es otro, porque todo está rarísimo. Hay muchos cortes abruptos y saltos entre escenas que por momentos hacían que me perdiera en lo que estaba pasando.
En fin, haré de cuenta que GTO 2 nunca pasó.
•IG de reseñas cortas: @altoplottwist
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