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Review: ‘Bad Genius: The Series’ – High Stakes, High Style, and an Unflinching Eye on Institutional Power

Je CabebeBy Je CabebeAugust 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Viva One’s adaptation of Bad Genius hits the ground running—almost too fast—but never lets go of its grip.

Sleekly designed and pulsing with urgency, this first episode sets a potent tone: equal parts intellectual heist and emotional chess game. And while the bones of the original Thai film remain, Derrick Cabrido’s directorial instincts inject the series with a freshly charged energy.

Cabrido—known for his psychological thrillers—reveals a new facet of his mastery here. While the series bears none of the overt noir shadows of his past works, its suspense is no less palpable. Every glance, footstep, and eraser swipe carries latent danger. Cabrido leans into a kinetic rhythm that rarely pauses, building tension not from violence but from consequence. The stakes feel personal and systemic. This is academic rebellion painted with cinematic precision, and Cabrido proves he’s not just a psychological craftsman—he’s a born thriller architect.

At the center of the storm is Atasha Muhlach, whose lead debut as Linette “Lin” Estrella is nothing short of magnetic. Muhlach commands the screen with quiet calculation and layered emotion, never tipping too far into the overplayed or undercooked. Her Lin isn’t simply a brainy prodigy—she’s a daughter, a strategist, and a reluctant rebel. Muhlach balances empathy with steel, especially in the early exam sequences where moral boundaries blur. If this debut is any indication, she has the poise and complexity to carry far more than just academic intrigue.

Plot Dynamics & Cast Chemistry

Supporting performances from Hyacinth Collado (Grace), Gab Lagman (Pat), and Jairus Aquino (Tristan “Bank” Bangkat) hint at deeper dramatic veins waiting to be mined. The tension between Lin and Bank, in particular, sparks with narrative promise—a rivalry rooted not just in scores, but survival. With economic strain and institutional prestige looming in the background, these young characters begin mapping out their moral thresholds.

Visual Craft & Thematic Reach

Visually, the show soars. The aesthetic—sharper and moodier than typical local fare—feels more like a polished indie feature than a television episode. Direction and editing are purposeful, amplifying the stakes while showcasing a clarity of vision rarely seen in Philippine serialized storytelling.

Thematically, the series throws down a gauntlet. Cheating may be the spark, but the fire burns through issues of class, equity, and corruption. The school isn’t just an institution—it’s a battleground. Lin’s choice to monetize her intellect isn’t glorified; it’s dissected. What begins as an act of quiet rebellion could evolve into an empire—or implode with devastating cost.

Verdict: A Promising Blaze

If the premiere is any measure, Bad Genius: The Series could be Viva’s boldest strike yet. Daring, stylish, and rooted in real tensions, it invites audiences not just to watch—but to wrestle.

The genius here isn’t just Lin’s—it’s the pulse that beats beneath every decision.

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