
Teach You a Lesson · Season 1 · Netflix
Teach You a Lesson Season 1
Teach You a Lesson Season 1 is a ONE-TIME WATCH, BollyMeter 6.8/10. 10 episodes on Netflix from 5 June 2026.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Based on the Naver webtoon Get Schooled, Teach You a Lesson dropped all 10 episodes on Netflix on June 5, 2026 and debuted at number five globally for non-English titles in its first week. The premise - a government bureau authorising a Special Forces-trained inspector to physically discipline delinquent students - drew the sharpest critical split of any 2026 K-drama so far. iMBC gave it 3 out of 4 stars, praising its attempt to balance teacher authority and student rights without fully glorifying violence. The Korea Times called it a reality check for a Korean education system so fundamentally fractured it feels dystopian. Leisurebyte noted the undeniable catharsis but flagged that after a few episodes the series is more invested in doling out punishment than providing understanding. Kim Mu-yeol's charismatic lead performance drew consistent praise across outlets. The source webtoon faced international backlash over racial slurs, and Korean teachers unions called for cancellation - neither controversy stopped the show from performing well on the global chart.
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Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about — premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E1Episode 17.2
Inspector Na Hwa-jin's introduction to a school paralysed by the son of a powerful politician functions as both premise-delivery and action showcase. The episode establishes that the show's interest lies in operatic retribution rather than systemic analysis - its pleasures are visceral and immediate.
The moment: Hwa-jin's first intervention in a classroom turns a routine scene of teacher humiliation into a demonstration of exactly what the show is selling.
- E10Episode 107.0
The finale sends Hwa-jin and his team rogue to expose a student-run gang with high-level protection, escalating the show's stakes into action-thriller territory. The resolution is satisfying on its own genre terms while leaving the deeper education critique unresolved - a deliberate choice that will divide audiences.
The moment: The bureau goes rogue: the moment when the show stops pretending official sanction is the point.
“After a few episodes, the series is more invested in doling out punishments instead of providing understanding.” — Leisurebyte