One of the things about #KDrama #Missing9 (Neurons )that REALLY induced rage was how the villain was REPEATEDLY beaten to a bloody pulp on a deserted island, and EVERY.SINGLE.TIME. He was fine the very next scene with no injuries AT ALL.

So it was a real trigger moment to see the same thing in #UndercoverHighSchool  - the villain's chief henchman gets into a prolonged fight with the hero, and LOSES. The hero bears signs of the fight, the baddie does not 

Back when I was a #KDrama neophyte, I actually used to hatewatch/ragewatch the occasional Drama FOR FUN. Now, like Murtagh, I'm too old for that merde.

Not since #Missing9 have I watched a #KDrama in which I could actually hear the dying screams of individual neurons as they gave up trying to make sense of what they were being forced to process.
It's happening again as #UndercoverHighSchool abandons any pretence of having being written by sentient beings, so it's FF to the end.