The episode of "Teach you a Lesson" consists of a total of 10 episodes, each of which deals with a different story of school life. The difference from reality is that inspectors from the government department called the Teachers' Rights Protection Bureau are sent to each school to solve problems. I thought it would be the most talked-about series these days, and I think it is a series well-made enough to recommend to mothers.

1. Story

This series is consist of 10 episodes which has different stories. It shows different types of School violence and how to solve by the team called Teacher’s Rights Protection Bureau.


2. cast and director

The cast is actor Kim Moo-yeol, actor Lee Sung-min, actor Jin Ki-joo, and actor Pyo Ji-hoon, and the director is Hong Jong-chan. As the series is based on webtoons, there are reviews that the matching rate with each character is high. In particular, Kim Moo-yeol, who is the most central character, played many action roles, so whenever an action scene came out, I thought, 'Oh, you cast the perfect actor for this role.'

3. Matters to be checked

It is a work that has drawn attention from many people as it deals with the seriousness of school violence and complaints from many parents that are criticized for going too far, along with the news of suicide of teachers due to the fall of school authority, which is one of the hot issues in Korea. The main evaluation of the series is also "I feel refreshed" and "I really need a school authority protection bureau." Even IMDB's evaluation is very high at 8.6/10. Even many foreigners' viewing reviews are being updated, so I thought it would be a good viewing material to inform the problems of the current society.

4. a personal review

After encountering "Teach you a Lesson," Root came across the shorts on YouTube. Seeing the shorts that show extreme school violence and the ones that solve the problem, I became interested in them and went to Netflix right away. Starting with the first episode and finishing the 10th episode, I watched the entire series without stopping at once. Do you know how I feel like I can't stop? I felt so happy whenever the apricot flower ended, and I thought, "How would it be nice to have a Ministry of Education that can really protect the teaching authority in Korean society?" And I also felt that as a parent, I learned about other forms of school violence other than physical violence, so I learned good information. 

Also, I am not sure whether it is true or not, but I felt that it was quite beneficial as a parent to know how the drug distribution problem was going on in schools. In particular, the form of school violence called "Wi-Fi" was a big shock because I had never thought about it and had never heard of it. I thought that if my child experiences problems like in the video, I should be a parent who can calmly look back on the problems without getting angry. I was most angry watching "Teach you a Lesson," and the most common episode was episode 5. From daycare center to elementary school, I had contacted the teacher myself from a parent's point of view, but I was very angry when I saw the excessive behavior, and I rather sympathized with the teacher who had to handle the complaints. I strongly recommend this series because I hope it will be a time for teachers and parents to watch this series and reflect on the fall of school authority, which has emerged as a social problem in the future.


Personally, I sincerely hope that Season 2 will come out. I desperately hope that more stories and new characters will be featured to enrich the story and reinterpret events related to the actual Korean teaching authority, and re-emerge as a series that rings everyone's alarm. In addition, I thought about making a series like this in foreign countries and using it as an educational material for teachers and parents. Among the series and movies I have seen this year, I highly recommend 'Teach you a Lesson', which was the most refreshing.

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