Netflix's Teach You a Lesson will hit you with a jolt, literally. The drama is set against a broken education system and traces a team of individuals who are part of the government's intervention to protect victims when schools fail to do so. The action-packed nature of the series provides satisfying justice, but what sets the series apart is the refusal to shy away from issues of bullying, abuse of power, institutional failure, and emotional scars.If you've finished binging on Teach You a Lesson, then you may want to add some of these five K-dramas to your watchlist, for they too feature classrooms that turn into battlegrounds and justice that comes at a price.5 K-dramas you should watch if you liked Teach You a LessonThe Glory View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Glory takes a look at the absence of intervention, just like Teach You a Lesson examines the protection of victims by adults. The drama depicts the revenge plot that Moon Dong-eun meticulously had planned over the course of a year against her former school bullies. It is propelled by psychological tension and not action, and provides a powerful glimpse into the enduring impact of school violence and the price of justice.Weak Hero View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWeak Hero takes the school bully genre and turns it into a thrilling survival game. Although Yeon Si-eun seems quiet, he is a clever and strategic fighter. The series is a moving experience, no matter which season it is (Class 1 or 2), as it highlights friendship, trauma, and resilience without sanitizing violence. The emotional stakes here are as high as the action sequences.Pyramid Game View this post on Instagram Instagram PostPyramid Game tells a story in a school where students are sorted by monthly elections, showing how social hierarchies and collective cruelties are dangerous. The drama unfolds as a grim warning about power, exclusion, and failure in institutions, themes prevalent in Teach You a Lesson, as students are enticed into a system that values and perpetuates bullying. Smart and disturbing, it lingers long after the credits roll.Class of Lies View this post on Instagram Instagram PostPart mystery, part courtroom drama, Class of Lies is about a disgraced lawyer who takes a leap of faith and goes undercover at an elite high school when a murder case wipes him off the radar. While he is exploring, he also discovers a network of privilege, corruption, and manipulation. The series is not just about students’ voices, but also about the adults who perpetuate and support the toxic systems. This is an intense cinematic experience for anyone who not only loved watching Teach You a Lesson, but is always up for a story about struggle for power and justice.Revenge of Others View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFor viewers who enjoyed the revenge-driven side of Teach You a Lesson, Revenge of Others offers an emotional rollercoaster. When Ok Chan-mi's twin brother dies of an unknown cause, the series begins with a resolution on finding the answers. Chan-mi’s quest for the truth takes her to a school filled with secrets, and there she meets a student who fights back against bullies in the way vigilantes deliver justice. The series is a blend of mystery, suspense, and emotional drama that delves into the themes of grief, morality, and responsibility, with never-ending twists.For more such insights on Teach You a Lesson, keep following SoapCentral.