Amazing!! The word of mouth is really strong.According to Netflix’s official Top 10 site, Tudum, on the 17th,…
With so many people already against it, I honestly thought this drama would struggle to gain viewers and comments. Glad to be proven wrong 😭😭 now this becomes the biggest hit of this year 🤌🔥 KMY took the risk 🤌🥳
'Teach You a Lesson' inspires real-life proposal to protect Korean teachers:https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/society/20260615/teach-you-a-lesson-inspires-real-life-proposal-to-protect-korean-teachersI…
Can’t understand what some people are complaining about; this drama is based on a webtoon, and it’s fiction,…
I don't see any better approach to tackle those bullies🤷, this show did well in my opinion. Viewers who think they have approach then I am ready to listen. And bullies from powerful backgrounds never respects anyone, forget about listening to life lectures 🤷 People like Gyu Cheol who cares about no human but their entertainment. Then we have people like Ujin's mom instead of taking action against his husband, she chose to bully an innocent teacher. In real life she couldn't be saved. School sided with the families because they are powerful. ERPB was not there to save her unlike the drama. People who are complaining I wanna ask, what would you do ?
And it's a fictional drama so why are we expecting realism 🤷 neither it's going to change any system
there is a popular sentence in my country after kids engaged in criminal behavior. : "WELL, THEY ARE ONLY…
Juvenile offenders are committing horrific crimes including the rape of young girls even recording the assaults but sure law protects them and let them roam free.
Iconic moment 😂
That's more than triple the views compared to its first week!
https://x.com/i/status/2066961097320538612
KMY took the risk 🤌🥳
And it's a fictional drama so why are we expecting realism 🤷 neither it's going to change any system