She said it will be satisfying so I hope it ends in a good note & justice is served! āØBecause I need murder…
Thatās the point of my comment. She has no friends, just minions. When they no longer are under her control, sheāll be completely alone š¤·š½āāļø
She said it will be satisfying so I hope it ends in a good note & justice is served! āØBecause I need murder…
Yeon-jin has no friends. Not even her husband is her friend. They are more like her minions. I would *love* to see how they all abandon her. Regardless of how much she tries or threatens them, they'll no longer do as she wishes
So I guess physical punishment at school is still allowed in south korea, but is it really allowed to hit students…
I think it was abolished. It was acceptable AND legal in my home country until this Millenium. But they use the excuses like āthe student is being disrespectfulā to beat him up.
Itās *not* based of a true story. Kim Eun-sook said that the inspiration came from her daughter that was about…
Brutal school violence is fierce in Korea. When watching the series I was like āif I was Korean, the only way for me to have children would be if I was rich or from an influential family. That would be the only way to prevent my kid from suffering.ā You canāt prevent someone from becoming a victim, but you can prevent someone from becoming the perpetrator.
Weāll see in part II what his relationship with Sohee
You know that ārelationshipā implies much more than a romantic one? A relationship can also imply platonic, acquaintances, shallow, etc. Something that tied two people together regardless of what it is š¬ People ask questions like that all the time: āwhatās your relationship with him/her?ā If itās revenge then, his relationship with her is that: uncovering the truth of what actually happened.
The fact that she decided to find a motive to stay alive, such as hatred, is a win itself. Instead of jumping off the building, she decided her dream was Yeon-Jin.
I didn't enjoy this one as much as I thought I would. I felt their chemistry lukewarm, some annoying hard-to-ignore…
I watched it cause it was my first time watching a drama with Minho as a male lead. I first saw him in Lovestruck in the City. The featured reviews were positive so I gave it a shot, only to later realize those profiles seem like bots š„¹ but I decided to finish watching it. By the 5th episode it felt like a chore
I love LDH but why is he in the show? I could care less about his story arc. Plus they don't have any chemistry…
Let's wait until part 2 of the series. I found it interesting when he told his psychiatrist that it's their final session. He told her it wasn't working because he already pictured--and planned--how to kill the serial killer. From what I see, Dong-eun lit the spark of taking revenge any means possible to those who inflicted harm. He chose the knife after she undressed and show him her scars.
You canāt prevent someone from becoming a victim, but you can prevent someone from becoming the perpetrator.
https://thecinemaholic.com/is-netflixs-the-glory-based-on-a-true-story/
Kim Eun-sook said that the inspiration came from her daughter that was about to begin 11th grade
2) it was ruled as suicide, but Dong-eun knew it wasnāt because she had Yeon-Jinās name card on her hand.
If itās revenge then, his relationship with her is that: uncovering the truth of what actually happened.
The featured reviews were positive so I gave it a shot, only to later realize those profiles seem like bots š„¹ but I decided to finish watching it. By the 5th episode it felt like a chore