Netflix K-Drama ‘Teach You A Lesson’ Among Most-Watched Series Globally In First Half Of 2026

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- "Teach You A Lesson" amassed 54.9M global views in six weeks since its June 5 premiere, ranking as the 6th most-watched series on Netflix's H1 2026 "What We Watched" report despite launching late in the period
- The series drew 48M of those views in June alone and appeared in Netflix's weekly non-English Top 10 across 91 countries
- Nielsen ranked it the No. 4 streaming original for the week of June 8–14, with 611M minutes viewed in its first full post-launch week
- In Korea, the show was the top TV series for three straight weeks and remains in the Top 5, even as the article notes it "remains a bit under the radar in the U.S."
- "Teach You A Lesson" is set in a broken school system and follows the fictional Teachers' Rights Protection Bureau; it is directed by Hong Jong-chan and written by Lee Nam-kyu
- The series is on track to become Netflix's second most-watched Korean show ever, behind only "Squid Game"
Why it matters: A mid-year release piling up 48M views in a single month and charting in 91 countries places this title behind only "Squid Game" in Netflix's Korean catalog — yet the article flags it as essentially invisible in the U.S., showing how non-English Netflix hits can scale globally while bypassing the American conversation entirely.



