Teach You a Lesson Episode 3

참교육 ‧ Drama ‧ 2026

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Ratings: 9.0/10 from 46 users
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Season: 1

When a teen influencer spreads false claims about her teachers, the team's loose-cannon Inspector Im Han Rim steps in to set the record straight. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: June 05, 2026

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ShelleyB_xoxo
2 people found this review helpful
4 days ago

Need a Nutcase to Deal With a Nutcase

Episode 3 was the strongest episode so far and tackled the dangers of cyberbullying in a way that felt both frustrating and heartbreaking. The female bully was genuinely terrifying because she knew exactly how to manipulate public opinion, and learning that her actions contributed to her homeschool teacher taking his own life made the story even darker. The biggest shock came when Na Hwa Jin saved the female teacher after she was pushed from a balcony, while my favourite scene was watching Bong Geun Dae completely dismantle the bully’s online campaign by deleting everything and uploading the unedited video exposing the truth. The political side of the story continues to get messier, with everyone seemingly having their own agenda, and the revelation that the teacher stabbed by a student was Na Hwa Jin’s fiancée and the Minister’s daughter adds even more emotional weight to the story. Three episodes in, I’m fully invested in both the cases and the larger mystery surrounding Na Hwa Jin’s past.
• Favourite Character: Im Han Rim
• Favourite Scene: Bong Geun Dae exposing the unedited video
• Current Verdict: The strongest episode yet and proof that this drama is much more than a simple school vigilante story.

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MamieRayyan
1 people found this review helpful
9 days ago

Spoiler!!!

Han ye ri is absolutely insane!!!! She has an insane face card and no one would ever think she was like that. It was sad to see that till the end she had no remorse, even for her teacher who cares for her despite everything she did to her. Trying to kill her teacher? For what reason? I hope this doesn’t happen IRL
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misy
0 people found this review helpful
15 days ago

Four Stars

agak kurang gregettt ini kasus ep 3 tapiiiii seruuuu keren dan cantikkkk sekalii ini pengawas ceweeee omgggg
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Teekay3Star
0 people found this review helpful
19 days ago

Four Stars

Just nitpicking so far I'm loving this series just a little disappointed with the costume design team not having hwa Jin have his long hair or Han rim not having her read hair. It just would've made them stand out a bit more like in the webtoon
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Milo
1 people found this review helpful
19 days ago

psychological violence

This is arguably the tightest episode of the three because it deals with psychological violence rather than physical bullying. Jin Ki-joo is fantastic as Han-rim, bringing a fierce, chaotic energy that perfectly matches the digital warfare theme. The episode does a brilliant job exposing how easily public perception can be manipulated by a teenager with a smartphone, and the bureau’s method for setting the record straight is brilliantly calculated.
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