
Teach You a Lesson is keeping its global momentum going.
The Netflix series ranked No. 1 on the streamer’s Global Top 10 Non-English TV chart for the second consecutive week, entering the Top 10 in more countries than the week before.
The series, which follows the Education Rights Protection Bureau (ERPB) as it fights to restore justice in schools and stand with victims, drew 21.1 million views and 225.8 million viewing hours in its second week. It also ranked No. 1 in 46 countries, including Korea, Japan and Singapore, and landed in the Top 10 in 91 countries overall, including the U.S., U.K., India, France, Germany, Australia, Mexico and Brazil.
Korean and international outlets have continued to praise the drama’s mix of catharsis, emotion and social commentary. SportsQ called it “satisfying, moving and thought-provoking,” while Cookie News praised its relatable characters, fiery action and the fantasy of the ERPB.

Collider wrote that the case-of-the-week format “keeps the pacing moving and makes it easy to binge,” while India Today said Teach You a Lesson uses its “provocative premise to explore bullying, institutional failure and accountability in schools.”
Viewers have also responded strongly, with many praising the show’s fast pace, emotional impact and message. Some called it a “10-hour drama that felt like digestive medicine,” while others praised the way each case wraps within an episode and the line, “Apologies are made to the victim.” Fans also highlighted the cast, sharp storytelling and emotional tension that carries through to the end.

Newly released stills also offer another look at the four members of the ERPB as they fight to set things right in schools, while hinting at the stories behind their work. The images also feature supporting and special-appearance actors who have been drawing attention for their strong presence.
Teach You a Lesson is now streaming on Netflix.
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Source: Netflix
