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'Teach You a Lesson' becomes Netflix's fifth most-watched Korean series ever
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'Teach You a Lesson' becomes Netflix's fifth most-watched Korean series ever

The Korean school drama 'Teach You a Lesson' has surpassed the 2022 revenge drama 'The Glory' to become Netflix's fifth most-watched Korean series of all time, with 46.6 million views since its June debut. According to Netflix's companion site Tudum, the show's viewership was calculated by dividing total hours watched by its running time. 'Squid Game' Seasons 1, 2, and 3 remain the top three most-watched Korean series on Netflix, with 'All of Us Are Dead' ranking fourth. The series, which follows the fictional Educational Rights Protection Bureau investigating issues within South Korea's school system, has remained in the global top 10 chart for non-English TV for four consecutive weeks.

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'Teach You a Lesson' becomes Netflix's fifth most-watched Korean series ever

The Korean school drama 'Teach You a Lesson' has surpassed the 2022 revenge drama 'The Glory' to become Netflix's fifth most-watched Korean series of all time, with 46.6 million views since its June debut. According to Netflix's companion site Tudum, the show's viewership was calculated by dividing total hours watched by its running time. 'Squid Game' Seasons 1, 2, and 3 remain the top three most-watched Korean series on Netflix, with 'All of Us Are Dead' ranking fourth. The series, which follows the fictional Educational Rights Protection Bureau investigating issues within South Korea's school system, has remained in the global top 10 chart for non-English TV for four consecutive weeks.

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