The Korean Series Taking Netflix by Storm
Netflix recently released a new Korean series that reportedly drew over 100 million viewers. On June 5, Teach You A Lesson—known in French as Que ça vous serve de leçon!—made a major debut on the streamer. The series quickly became a chart-topper, grabbing the number one spot in several countries.
From Webtoon to Streaming Sensation
This ten-episode South Korean show is adapted from the webtoon Get Schooled. According to FlixPatrol data cited in French media, Teach You A Lesson shot straight to the top 10 on Netflix in France, Brazil, Egypt, Japan, and Hong Kong shortly after its release, winning over audiences across the globe.
What’s Behind the Buzz?
The official synopsis sums it up: When respect vanishes in classrooms, a special group of inspectors steps in to restore order and teach essential life lessons that go beyond textbooks.
How Viewers Are Reacting
The series holds a strong 4.1 out of 5 rating on Allociné, a widely followed French aggregator. Fans have praised its gripping storylines around bullying and violence, with one review calling it “definitely one of my favorite series of 2026; bullying and violence are more and more widespread issues.” Another viewer described it as “an absolute banger”—the third Korean show they’d seen on Netflix and “absolutely loved.” Still another wrote, “Best series of 2026. An incredible show: captivating from start to finish, with memorable characters and unforgettable twists.”
Comments on X (formerly Twitter) echoed this enthusiasm, with one user writing: “It’s an absolute knockout. There are life lessons on bullying, emotional composure, and self-control from A to Z. It’s just incredible. I applaud the achievement.”
If you’re looking for your next immersive, thought-provoking series, Teach You A Lesson could be just what you need for your watchlist.