Lee Suji returned with the second episode of "a daycare teacher" and once again is drawing attention with a reality‑satire comedy.

In a video released on the 28th on the YouTube channel "HotIssueJi," Lee Suji dressed as a daycare teacher and presented an even more intense situational skit.

First, when the production staff asked, "Last time you wore a dress, so why jeans?" she said, "My mother has a wave body type so pants suit me better, so I threw away all my skirts," eliciting laughter with a realistic setting.

Above all, the core of that day's content was "a complaint hell." One parent, saying their child was sick, asked for medication while at the same time raising an issue, "I heard the teacher won at rock‑paper‑scissors." In response, Lee Suji explained, "For the sake of protecting the children's emotions, we always let it be a tie," but the parent asked, "Then does that mean our child lied?" and even mentioned checking the CCTV, heightening the tension.

Immersed in the teacher role, Lee Suji threw her body onto the playground floor for the children's "picture‑perfect shots," and at the sports day she said, "I cheer quietly because I'm worried complaints will come in about the noise," bringing out exaggerated yet realistic details. In particular, the setting that "everyone is first place" also satirized the current educational environment and drew empathy.

The highlight was the "mosquito incident." Over a child being bitten by a mosquito, the situation was staged as "we need to call an ambulance," using black comedy to portray an excessive complaint culture. It was a scene that provoked laughter while recalling a bitter reality.

It also captured the teachers' hardships. The setup that they suffer from cystitis and irritable bowel syndrome because they cannot use the restroom in time, the nap time created by parental demands, and the need to care about media exposure showed the reality hidden behind the laughter.

At the end of the video, the narration "Still, I endure because I love the children" accompanied a scene of smiling at a parent's warm remark, leaving an aftertaste.

Netizens have responded with strong approval, saying, "It's funny but so realistic," "Almost documentary level," "Teachers' empathy 100%," and "The satire of complaints is spot on."

Despite being a potentially burdensome topic, Lee Suji presented a second episode that raised the stakes. Her content, which goes beyond comedy to deliver a social message, is once again drawing sympathy.

[Photo] Screenshot from "HotIssueJi" broadcast

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