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Teach You a Lesson korean drama review
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Teach You a Lesson
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by 27dramafun
9 hours ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Relevant social issues

Overall, it is a very good drama about school violence and much more. It addresses various issues and situations that arise between parents, students, and teachers. Unfortunately, this has become a reality and has evolved into both a social and moral problem.🥲
The series does use the “eye for an eye” approach, which I am generally not in favor of. However, in these particular cases, because of the extreme personalities and circumstances involved, it is presented as the only viable solution. One quote from the main character in the first episode really stayed with me: “Some people learn through words, while others are taught through actions.” There is a lot of truth in that.
Of course, I wish that extreme measures like those shown throughout the episodes were never necessary. However, in some situations, dialogue alone is not enough, and it often leads to a vicious cycle rather than a solution.
Since similar incidents have been increasingly observed in my own country—not just in Korea—and because the education system is often struggling to function effectively, I believe the issues explored in this drama represent a global plague that continues to worsen over the years, especially with the rise of technology. School violence, cyberbullying, abuse of power, drugs and institutional failure are no longer local issues but worldwide concerns that affect countless young people.
Naturally, even within the story, our inspector protagonist—who lost his fiancée—manages to carry out this mission with the support of his future father-in-law, who is a minister, along with a team of two additional assistants. Even here, the drama subtly suggests that without support from the political sphere, such an undertaking would not be possible.

I particularly appreciated the minister’s attitude. Despite losing his daughter, his goal was not to use his power to destroy the perpetrator or seek revenge. Instead, he chose to use his influence to continue the work his daughter had dedicated her life to as a worthy and passionate educator before her murder. He refused to let her sacrifice be in vain.
In the midst of unimaginable grief, he chose to see things in a positive light and tried to do the right thing. Rather than abusing his authority for personal reasons, he used it to serve the greater good. To me, that is the true greatness of a father who made the conscious decision to respond in such a way. It is extremely rare. Even rarer is the fact that he is a politician who chose not to put his power and influence first. If there were even one person like him in every country, the world would be a slightly better place.
I also believe this drama has excellent character development and feels very realistic,when it comes to that. The former soldier and fiancé who lost the woman he loved initially wanted to kill her murderer, but his father-in-law convinced him otherwise and brought him into this mission. Years later, he is still struggling with his anger—which is completely understandable—yet he constantly tries to do what is right. Throughout the story, he is also forced to confront the very person responsible for his fiancée’s death, making his internal conflict even more intense as he struggles between his desire for revenge and his commitment to justice. This emotional battle is one of the strongest aspects of his character arc.

Then there is his hot-tempered assistant, who was also a victim of bullying. He saved her, and ever since, despite her impulsive personality and short temper, she has dedicated herself to helping other victims and fighting against the same injustices she once experienced.

Finally, there is the quiet, nerdy assistant, a highly skilled computer expert who contributes to the team in his own way through his technical knowledge, investigative abilities, and mastery of technology. While he may not be as physically or emotionally expressive as the others, he plays a crucial role in the team’s success.

Another aspect I really appreciated was the consistency in the way the perpetrators were portrayed and how their behavioral patterns were handled throughout the story. The drama did not take the simplistic approach of having every bully suddenly change their ways after a single confrontation or emotional moment. Instead, it realistically showed that people with deeply rooted issues, traumas, insecurities, or personality disorders do not change easily and that genuine growth requires time, effort, and self-awareness.

I particularly liked that some of the perpetrators remained completely unrepentant until the very end. This felt far more realistic and believable, as not everyone is willing to acknowledge their mistakes or take responsibility for the harm they have caused. The series recognized the diversity of human personalities and the different psychological complexes that drive people’s behavior, making both the victims and the perpetrators feel like multidimensional characters rather than simple stereotypes.

This level of consistency in character writing added to the realism of the drama and made its exploration of school violence and human behavior even more compelling.
Overall, the drama delivers a powerful message about school violence, justice, trauma, grief, and the long-lasting consequences of abuse. It presents a compelling and believable cast of characters whose personal struggles are just as engaging as the cases they investigate. Beyond being an entertaining thriller, it serves as a thought-provoking commentary on a growing global issue and highlights the importance of standing up for victims while striving for justice rather than revenge. A truly outstanding drama with meaningful themes, strong character development, and an important social message.
It is a good drama overall and I will definitely rewatch it at some point!đź©·
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