By: Lifestyle & Entertainment Desk

After watching, viewers often describe a sense of catharsis. The anxieties of social awkwardness, fear of authority, and repressed attraction are all blown up to absurdist proportions. You laugh with Sato and Kojima because you have felt 1% of what they feel 100% of the time.

Nande Koko ni Sensei ga!? succeeds because it never endorses the relationship—it merely asks, "What if an incredibly clumsy, attractive teacher and an unlucky student kept getting stuck in closets together?" The answer is 12 episodes of controlled chaos.

Sato is terrified of Kojima. Not because she is cruel, but because she is terrifyingly beautiful and intensely aggressive when angry. Kojima, meanwhile, has a secret: she is incredibly clumsy and socially awkward under her stern facade. For those searching " full episode 1 full lifestyle ," the restroom scene is the anchor. While trying to escape her lecture, Sato hides in the boys’ restroom. Unbeknownst to him, the door lock is broken. Kojima, chasing after him, yanks the door open—only to find Sato in a compromised position (mid-urination).