According to the Netflix TOP 10 website on June 12, the Netflix series 'Hierarchy' recorded 3.5 million views from June 7-9, ranking 2nd in the Netflix TOP 10 non-English TV category.
In addition, after taking first place in Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam, it was named to the top 10 list of 51 countries, including Korea, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, France, Nigeria, India, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
'Hierarchy', which was released on June 7, is a teen scandal that unfolds when a transfer student with a secret enters Jushin High School, where the top 0.01% reigns as order and law, causing a crack in their solid world.
Set in Jushin High School, where perfect order exists, it depicts the confusion and growth of children who break away from the rules they took for granted. However, there are many harsh criticisms for its provocative subject matter such as school violence, discrimination, drugs, inappropriate relationships between teachers and students, and sloppy narrative.
Meanwhile on the Netflix TOP 10, 'The Atypical Family' came in 3rd, 'The 8 Show' came in 6th, and 'Queen of Tears' came in 9th.
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This is a amazing show been waiting for it waaaay before its release