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LifestyleWhy Teach You a Lesson Dominates Netflix: 4 Weeks at #1 - A Deep Dive into the Must-Watch Series
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Teach You a Lesson has maintained its top position on Netflix for four consecutive weeks.

According to the latest Netflix rankings released on Wednesday, Teach You a Lesson garnered 7.3 million views, securing the number one spot in the non-English series category.

The series, which debuted all 10 episodes on June 5, follows the compelling story of the Education Rights Protection Agency. This organization was established to defend the deteriorating authority of teachers and the integrity of the education system in South Korea, which has been undermined by unruly students, teachers, and parents. The star-studded cast features Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min, Jin Ki Joo, and Pyo Ji Hoon.

Since its premiere, Teach You a Lesson has earned critical acclaim for its cathartic approach to addressing school-related social issues, particularly bullying.

Riding on the wave of viewer enthusiasm, the show rocketed to the top spot in its first week and has consistently maintained its audience, holding onto the number one position for four straight weeks.

My Royal Nemesis, an SBS drama now available for streaming on Netflix, secured the seventh spot with 2 million views.

Netflix’s original series Notes from the Last Row, which premiered on May 26, drew in 1.6 million viewers, landing it in eighth place.

Notes from the Last Row is a gripping suspense drama that follows Heo Moon-oh (portrayed by Choi Min Sik), a washed-up writer and professor of Korean literature. The story unfolds as Moon-oh discovers the extraordinary talent of Lee Kang (played by Choi Hyun Wook), a student seated in the last row of his classroom, and becomes increasingly obsessed with the young man’s writing.

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