Rabat – Korean drama fans have been quick to react to the premiere of “Teach You a Lesson, after the series debuted on Netflix.
The show has attracted significant attention since its release, thanks to its suspenseful atmosphere, bold storyline, and timely social themes.
The 10-episode drama follows a gripping narrative centered on the declining authority of teachers within modern schools.
As educators find themselves increasingly limited in dealing with students and parents, schools face growing disciplinary and social challenges that threaten the learning environment.
In response to the escalating crisis, the government introduces amendments to teacher protection laws and establishes a new organization known as the Educational Rights Protection Bureau under the Ministry of Education.
The agency is tasked with restoring order and addressing misconduct in schools struggling with discipline issues.
At the center of the story is actor Kim Mu-yeol, who portrays Na Hwa-jin, a leading member of the newly formed bureau.
Alongside his team, Na Hwa-jin is dispatched to some of the most troubled schools, where he is granted exceptional authority to deal with students and parents who cross the line.
As each mission unfolds, Na Hwa-jin encounters increasingly complex cases and conflicts within the educational system.
Through a series of intense confrontations, the drama sheds light on the challenges teachers face in contemporary schools while exploring the darker realities hidden behind classroom walls.