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Similar to Taxi Driver but could've been better
Teach you a lesson series shares lot of similarities with Taxi Driver, watching it feels like watching some sort of a spin-off of that show but with a different plot and actors.
Both shows present a small group of people (heroes) who punish criminals and save the day although a bit different in this show but it's still the same idea. The group (just like Taxi Driver) also consists of an old guy (a boss figure) with relations and money who makes anything possible which also happens that he shares a special relationship with the ML (how they met and what led them to create what calls the protection of education laws or special Taxi service in Taxi Driver), a smart guy who hacks computers and another friend who helps in his/her own ways. Their jobs are to talk to victims and save them from whatever they're facing.
And many other things this show did that were similar to one of my favorite shows Taxi Driver. it was exciting and full of action and comedy, It was cool to watch overall. The acting and action scenes were also good.
But most importantly, despite some flaws that you can read them below, the show tackled one of the most non-talked about sides of education. A profession that looks easy on the surface but so difficult in reality, and as someone who's heading to that path, i can fully understand those hardships especially dealing with kids and their stubborn parents. How the bureau of protection dealt with every situation seemed a little bit unrealistic in some instances but it was worth it.
Now, speaking of flaws and negatives of the show, something i personally felt and didn't like is the lack of a big main story.
The mini side stories of schools and so on were good on their own but the show needed a main story, something cooking up slowly that leads to something big for the heroes to deal with.
We saw this with Taxi Driver in S1 and 2 (S3 had some issues as well) and how they faced a bigger threat, a bigger bad boss at the end of each season they struggled to defeat but they eventually did. We didn't see that with Teach you a lesson though. It felt like the director had some stories in mind, he put them together without any direction which isn't bad but if you're trying to do the Taxi Driver formula, at least do it the right way.
Also, the romance thing wasn't really my cup of tea. It felt forced and dumb.
That was my opinion on the show overall, it wasn't as good as Taxi Driver to be fair here but it was worth the watch. I enjoyed it.
Both shows present a small group of people (heroes) who punish criminals and save the day although a bit different in this show but it's still the same idea. The group (just like Taxi Driver) also consists of an old guy (a boss figure) with relations and money who makes anything possible which also happens that he shares a special relationship with the ML (how they met and what led them to create what calls the protection of education laws or special Taxi service in Taxi Driver), a smart guy who hacks computers and another friend who helps in his/her own ways. Their jobs are to talk to victims and save them from whatever they're facing.
And many other things this show did that were similar to one of my favorite shows Taxi Driver. it was exciting and full of action and comedy, It was cool to watch overall. The acting and action scenes were also good.
But most importantly, despite some flaws that you can read them below, the show tackled one of the most non-talked about sides of education. A profession that looks easy on the surface but so difficult in reality, and as someone who's heading to that path, i can fully understand those hardships especially dealing with kids and their stubborn parents. How the bureau of protection dealt with every situation seemed a little bit unrealistic in some instances but it was worth it.
Now, speaking of flaws and negatives of the show, something i personally felt and didn't like is the lack of a big main story.
The mini side stories of schools and so on were good on their own but the show needed a main story, something cooking up slowly that leads to something big for the heroes to deal with.
We saw this with Taxi Driver in S1 and 2 (S3 had some issues as well) and how they faced a bigger threat, a bigger bad boss at the end of each season they struggled to defeat but they eventually did. We didn't see that with Teach you a lesson though. It felt like the director had some stories in mind, he put them together without any direction which isn't bad but if you're trying to do the Taxi Driver formula, at least do it the right way.
Also, the romance thing wasn't really my cup of tea. It felt forced and dumb.
That was my opinion on the show overall, it wasn't as good as Taxi Driver to be fair here but it was worth the watch. I enjoyed it.
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