Jindal and Batra, in a bid to come out as the winner in their fights, make their students lives insufferable and control them. The goal here isn’t to see them actually learn something, but to come out at the top. True for most educational institutes in India, you’d be able to relate with the series on this account – the poster deftly showcases these students lives and what their lives turn into after they get into the institutes.Crash Course Season 1 Download
The politics in the show is much like what we have seen before but still keeps us somewhat occupied. It’s interesting to watch but takes a long time to build up momentum. Till then, you try to find a way to connect with the constant bickering from the adults and their attempts to one-up the other. Sadly, it might just remind you of your own struggles in school or college – a grim reminder that it’s all too common, regardless of where you’re studying.However, I think the length is somewhat of a problem for the series. That’s something I genuinely feel the series could’ve dealt with better – at 10 50-minute-long episodes, the series is too long and doesn’t have enough momentum to keep everything moving for the most part. Scenes are repeated, and tropes are introduced relentlessly. Unnecessary discussions and over-use of songs pad the runtime for no reason. A crisper storyline would’ve made more sense for a show like this.Now, since they do focus on so many things, you get different flavours from the series. The friendships and dynamics of the students are sweet, and albeit a bit much sometimes (again, the sheer number of songs), they still add some entertainment to their and our lives. These moments make the series feel whole, although it does go against the notion that students constantly study in Kota and do nothing else.