Graduation, tells about the main character's lives after the fatal fire and reveals the actual issue for teenagers — choosing the future profession and entering university.
Our characters also pass all the trials of the graduating class, but along with it, they will continue the fight for love and popularity among peers.
The fire becomes a starting point in the lives of the audience's favorites, because the characters will change their outlooks on life.
It'll also be clear whether it's possible to rescue pregnant Daryna Petrivna, who went to the epicenter of the fire to find Toha, and whom Kateryna Anatoliivna will choose.
[7] Yanina Andreieva as Kateryna Anatoliivna Bilozerska – Veronika Tykhonova's mother, a former businesswoman, an economics teacher and a class leader of 11-A.
Roman Lukianov as Kyrylo Yevhenovych Skoropadskyi – Veronika's father, Kateryna's ex-lover and the head of the educational institutions inspection.
Anatolii Tykhomyrov as Ihor Serhiiovych Biliaev – Alex's father, a former principal, has a heart condition, so wants to retire.
Viacheslav Bohushevskyi as Maksym (Maks) Viktorovych Harmash – a successful surgeon, Dania's father, was dating Lola for some time, then Kate.
Iryna Kudashova as Veronika (Nika) Tykhonova – a 15-year-old daughter of Kateryna and Kyrylo, attempted suicide, and after this changed school, Pasha's ex-girlfriend and present Dania's girlfriend.
Bohdan Osadchuk as Anton (Toha) Sydorenko – a popular schoolboy, learns in the 11-B, a son of the policeman and a young English teacher.
After the fire, he was unable to walk due to the broken spine but, eventually, got back on his feet after the surgery.
Oleh Vyhovskyi as Nazar Shcherban – a popular schoolboy, a son of the businessman, dated Nata, Tania (after his exposure he broke up with them) and Asia (is expecting a child from her).
Anna Trincher as Nataliia (Nata) Zaseieva – Lola's friend, a popular schoolgirl,[8] dated Nazar.
Maria Kondratenko – plays Sofya (Sonya) Mishchenko, who is an internet blogger, a popular girl at school, and Lola's competitor.
However, there occurred troubles regarding permission from parents to reproduce the stories and the need to redub dialogues in Ukrainian in post-production.
According to the creative producer Kseniia Chorna, the script was based on the real stories of Ukrainian alumni, told by their parents.
[9] The series deals with issues relevant to Ukrainian education: bullying of schoolchildren, "Blue Whale Challenge", drug addiction, bullying of teachers, relationships between children and parents in dysfunctional families, pedophilia, early pregnancy, sexual scandals regarding schools, etc.
[12] Any details concerning the filming of the third season as locations or the precise data of starting the shooting 1+1 didn't disclose.
[17][18][19] From 1 March 2019 viewers were able to purchase early access to the third season in the 1+1 video mobile app, which gave an opportunity to watch episodes a day earlier than on TV.