Kim Mu Yeol's Hit Drama Teach You a Lesson Breaks Into Netflix Top Ten Across 48 Countries
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The new Netflix original series 'Teach You a Lesson' has successfully topped the platform's global non-English television chart, pulling in 6.4 million views within just three days of its official release.
The newly released Netflix original South Korean drama series Teach You a Lesson has achieved an incredible milestone by completely dominating the global streaming charts immediately following its worldwide premiere. According to an official viewership report published by Netflix on June 10, 2026, the action-packed television show successfully claimed the No. 1 spot on the Netflix Global Top 10 Non-English Television Chart during its very first week on the platform. The thrilling school-based series managed to reach this coveted peak position just three days after it was first made available to global audiences.

Massive Viewership Numbers and International Chart Success
This live-action adaptation of a popular digital webtoon has quickly evolved into an international pop culture phenomenon by securing these impressive milestones:
No. 1 Rankings: The show successfully secured the absolute top spot on the daily viewing charts in 10 different countries, including major media markets such as South Korea, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

Top 10 Placements: The series successfully broke into the elite Top 10 daily ranking lists in 48 separate nations across multiple continents around the globe.
The core storyline of the show follows the fearless, high-stakes operations of a specialized government task force known as the Teacher's Rights Protection Bureau. This unique team steps directly into schools to defend helpless victims from harm, confront dangerous school bullies, and forcefully fix broken educational systems. Audiences all over the world are heavily praising the show for its incredibly fast-paced storyline, deeply satisfying action sequences, and the highly entertaining, natural chemistry shared among the main cast members.
High Praise and Glowing Reviews From Major Entertainment Critics
Both domestic and international entertainment journalists have released incredibly positive reviews, calling the series a beautifully created project that addresses real-world school problems through an entertaining fantasy lens. Major American business magazine Forbes heavily praised the emotional depth and writing quality of the show in a recent review:
"Teach You a Lesson is easily one of the smartest, most well-crafted, and highly addictive 'satisfying justice' television dramas released this year. The series strikes a powerful chord with viewers by giving a true voice to victims, highlighting real-world issues where proper justice is missing, and delivering an incredible wave of emotional relief whenever the final solutions are executed by the main characters."

Similarly, the popular American entertainment review website Decider commented that the show brilliantly delivers a serious, thought-provoking message about modern educational environments while remaining completely entertaining from the first episode to the very last scene. Domestic media outlets in South Korea also highly commended the tight-knit acting teamwork displayed by the main cast, which features prominent stars Kim Mu-yeol, Lee Sung-min, Jin Ki-joo, and Pyo Ji-hoon (who is also well known as P.O from the K-pop group Block B). Industry insiders noted that these talented actors perform so fluidly together that they truly look like a real-life, long-term government task force.
Alongside these impressive chart tracking reports, Netflix released a series of exciting behind-the-scenes production photos. These pictures show Kim Mu-yeol performing intense physical stunt choreography as the charismatic leader 'Na Hwa-jin,' Jin Ki-joo safely hanging from action wires for her role as the brave instructor 'Im Han-rim,' and Pyo Ji-hoon bringing plenty of laughs as the genius, tech-nerd bureau official 'Bong Geun-dae.'