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Netflix has unveiled character stills from its upcoming K-drama Teach You a Lesson.
Teach You a Lesson revolves around the Educational Rights Protection Bureau (ERPB), established to save South Korea's crumbling school system and restore teachers' authority, which has been undermined by unruly students and overbearing parents.
The series stars Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min, Jin Ki Joo, and P.O in lead roles.
The newly released stills feature the heroes of ERPB as they boldly set out to restore order in the broken education system, heightening anticipation for the team's upcoming exploits.
Na Hwa Jin (Kim Mu Yeol), an inspector at the ERPB and a former special forces soldier, is always seen in a black suit, which makes him seem blunt at first glance. However, he consistently stands with the victims and is poised to deliver a satisfying blow to the villains threatening the school system.


Choi Kang Seok (Lee Sung Min), the Minister of Education who established ERPB, delivers sharp rebukes to those who oppose the organization and seek to shut it down. His concern as he agonizes over how to restore the crumbling education system raises anticipation for his role as the bureau's pillar.


Im Han Lim (Jin Ki Joo), a junior inspector and Na Hwa Jin's colleague from the special forces, surprises everyone with her bold personality and actions, contrary to her neat and polished first impression.


Bong Geun Dae (P.O) is seen sitting at a computer — ERPB's genius officer, with exceptional talent in data analysis. Though he may appear somewhat clumsy at times, attention is growing over his story as he gradually grows while solving various problems with the bureau.


Director Hong Jong Chan shared, "The scene that remains most memorable to me is when the ERPB team moved together as a complete unit for the first time. The moment the four characters' distinct personalities came together, I found myself applauding on set."
Teach You a Lesson is coming June 5, only on Netflix.
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