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9/10
This is outstandingly good! Well done team Korea for producing yet another fantastic TV series!
James_Denton22 March 2023
American TV take note. The Koreans are producing some outstanding films and TV shows and The Glory is a shining example of this.

This is the first Korean TV series my wife has seen and with the last episode still to play out, she is already a fan of them.

The Glory achieves exactly what you want from a TV show like this... something you look forward to watching at the end of a busy day. It's so engaging that we have been watching 2 to 3 episodes each night, with almost no distraction from our mobile/cells phone.

The story its self has several levels to it and goes deeper than what I was expecting... and where I would normally expect a twist (had it been an American series) The Glory show catches me off guard by playing out exactly as it should do.

The sole reason for removing 1 star is it does feel a little drawn out at times, but oddly, it also works as at no time did I feel bored watching it.

As a result The Glory comes Highly Recommended!
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9/10
Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold
soeprijo193 January 2023
You think Penthouse: War In Life (2020) or The World Of The Married (2020) was brutal enough?! Well, then you'll have to see this one. First 30 minutes of 1st episode was really hard to watch, not because it's bad, but because it's so good potraying how brutal high school bullies can be.

And forget Song Hye Kyo as a "South Korean Melodrama Queen". Here she's poignant and dark due to her character's constant bullying in high school. You'll only see her smile after 20 minutes into the 2nd episode and laugh after mid 5th episode. Yeah, that's how bleak The Glory is.

And season finale, 8th episode was a cliffhanger. Season 2 will be aired on March 2023. I can't wait to see how glorious Dong Eun revenge would be!

Must See 9/10.
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9/10
Elaborate and heartbreaking revenge. First binge watching in nearly 4 yrs
zhangyi-8490931 December 2022
It's a very particular revenge story different from any other one in the market present. Directing, script and casting are all GOOD. Love the the storytelling and Kyo's facial expressions and the atmosphere she exudes especially. The relationship between every characters are interesting to watch and won't feel dull, among which, the chemistry between DongEun and the maid I like the most, like a dim light in the dark night. Humanity warmth and thoughtfulness inadvertently and naturally reveal when DongEun and the maid meet. The Glory is all in cool tone, black, blue, purple, even red is in blue tone, which I really love. And OST cannot be not mentioned. Not only the songs but also the background music are very compatible and appropriate for the story and atmosphere.
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10/10
slayyyyyyyyy
zarriannallen11 March 2023
It is one of the best k-dramas in recent years I feel like the plot of the story is incredible and how she executes her revenge is it's just so satisfying to watch seeing her executing and how she works just a masterpiece. They tried to slow her down but she was playing chess while the others were playing checkers.likee she was always 2 steps ahead of them. She deserved her glory and her bullies got what they deserved. The storyline is wonderful the development of the story is awesome. I love how people were willing to help her to reach her goal and how she was so determined not only to avenge herself but her classmate who was bullied. She is so admirable. I love her character and the development of the story.10/10, would recommend it if you like thrillers and a little bit of cutesy stuff in between, also the acting was impeccable on all parts every one completed their assignment.
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10/10
A trigger warning but a brilliantly play the game of go
nydiacornett11 March 2023
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I won't add any spoilers, but what I will say is that there are very uncomfortable scenes with violence that I think caused some people to rate this drama lower than it should be. If you can push through it, trust me that it's well worth your time. I binge watched part one and part two as soon as they came out.

The character plays a woman now in her mid-30s who wants to seek revenge on her bullies from when she was 18 or 19 years old. Those bullies who are part of a clique of mostly rich students, picked on less fortunate students with brutal results. They were simply allowed to continue doing this and their behavior was overlooked by teachers, the authorities and even the parents of those who were bullied. What I also find interesting as a side stories of the male lead, and the other women who were all bullied.

I won't reveal more of the plot, because I think it's important for you to watch every single scene, don't miss anything. Rewatch it if you need to, all 16 episodes but open your mind, and see beyond violence.
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10/10
You reap what you sow
mademoisherl12 March 2023
A fascinating watch thanks to the solid script, dynamic directing, and stellar acting. Every single one of the cast members gave their utmost performance, making each episode feel intense and mind-blowing in the right balance. My respect for Kim Eun-sook, she didn't shy away from antagonizing the main characters because truly, you reap what you sow. The only thing I wish they'd done differently was to cast someone older for Joo Yeo-jung for a more balanced pairing with Song Hye-kyo, because let's be real; she had more solid chemistry with Jung Sung-il as Ha Do-yeong than with Lee Do-hyun. Overall, a highly recommended drama. Pinnacle of revenge.
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10/10
I don't leave reviews but this show was awesome.
dlw-798702 January 2023
Revenge has never been so sweet. It's refreshing and everyone are such great actors. The plot has you at the edge of your seat, wondering how to puzzle pieces will fit together. Its dark but not too dark and has some dark humor as well. I am looking forward to part 2. The characters are complex and interesting. The main character is broken and battered. And and the revenge plot is complex and intricate and don't expect a resolution in 8 episodes. The music the camera angles are just right and makes for very entertaining tv. I definitely recommend watching this show and you will not be disappointed.
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10/10
Solid acting and storyline
alexsong884 February 2023
It has been a while since I've seen a K-Drama and have to admit, this was exceptionally well done. Hye-kyo was incredible and the rest of the supporting cast was flawless.

The story builds nicely and a nice justaposition between the main story and a side love story as well. Insanely beautiful actors and nice use of props as well.

Note: there are definitely some scenese that are hard to watch due to the violence so be forewarned. Still, it is absolutley necessary and I won't call it excessive.

Pretty amazing how quickly 8 episodes flew by. Simply brilliant acting and writing. Can't wait for the rest but an easy 10/10 stars for me.
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10/10
Justice Is Served!
spasek16 March 2023
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The best revenge is when the person ends up digging their own grave. Moon Dong Eun is literally a master of strategy and orchestrating a revenge that sees these monsters taking each other out. What makes this so satisfying is that she uses their own acts of violence and cover-ups against them. In short, this may be one of the best stories of revenge I've yet seen, in which the revenge actually does feel more like justice. Moon Dong Eun doesn't use acts of violence against them. She nudges. She prods. She pokes just enough to let them do the damage themselves. In some ways, the K-Drama "My Name" felt more like a revenge story than this one. That is not to say that "The Glory" is somehow inferior. It isn't at all. And because Moon Dong Eun is able to create justice-disguised as revenge-I didn't feel one shred of sympathy of those who ultimately caused and created their own downfall.

This story takes bullying to an extreme level. Not necessarily one that is unbelievable. In today's world of bullying, it's sad that nothing seems to shock or surprise us anymore. The first half of the first episode is tough to watch as we see Dong Eun enduring horrendous torture as her nemesis, Yeon Jin, take great delight on burning her with a curling iron. It doesn't take long for the viewer to realize that Yeon Jin isn't a typical bully. She's a sadist, who is also very likely a psychopath. These days the terms "psychopath" and "sociopath" are now under the term "Antisocial Personality Disorder." Yeon Jin doesn't feel a shred of guilt or remorse for her actions. She smiles and even cackles with delight as she torments the girls at the school. Bullies rarely act alone, as Yeon Jin has five friends, including two boys, who also take pleasure in raping the girls. In short, these five people may be five of the most sadistic and diabolical bullies I've seen. Bullies are cowards, and it often takes someone of real strength and courage to fight back. By the time the first couple of episodes are over, you really can't wait to see what Dong Eun has planned.

At first, Dong Eun's plans don't seem to be doing too much. But, ah! Just like the master tactician on a chessboard who moves his pawns to set up his other pieces, or in this series where the game of "Go" is used as means of illustrating Dong Eun's plans, we see that her plans are carefully thought out as she sets each one of the five perpetrators up. She's also like a master Judo or Akido fighter-using her opponent's momentum against them. In other words, she knows the weaknesses of each of the five and how to exploit them perfectly so that they end up actually fighting against each other. By the time the second season begins, you can't help but begin to marvel at Dong Eun and how she can weave such a complex tapestry to orchestrate a nearly flawless revenge!

If Dong Eun has a blind spot, it has to do with her alcoholic mother. Just because you give birth to a child or make a child, doesn't make you a parent. Only a true parent raises their child properly with love and wisdom. And I found it a bit frustrating that Dong Eun gave in to her mother, yet again. But fortunately, she quickly realizes her mistake and rectifies it. No parent like that has any business being a part of their child's life. None.

We quickly see how the rich and powerful believe that they are untouchable. Yeon Jin learns this at an early age from her own mother. And it's quite obvious that the parents of the other four were likely no different. Spoiling a child is also a form of abuse, but as I said, we don't feel sympathy for Yeon Jin and her sadistic cohorts! As each one of them falls, it's hard not to feel that sense of justice because that is exactly what it is. In some ways, the other four get off somewhat easily compared to Yeon Jin, but that's all right. Seeing Dong Eun speaking to Yeon Jin in prison was sheer perfection as Dong Eun gently smiles and outlines exactly how Yeon Jin trapped herself as well as the life she now has to look forward to. And the bully becomes the bullied as Yeon Jin now finds herself the target of her cellmates. Yes, justice is sweet!

This series is definitely hardcore, compared to most K-dramas I've seen. It's dark, gritty, and it certainly doesn't pull any of its punches. The writer really illustrates the point that nobody gets away with anything. Ultimately, the truth will always come out and justice will be served.

Performances in this series were all first-rate. I hadn't seen Hye Kyo Song since "Descendants of the Sun." I thought she did an incredible job of playing a character that was so different from the previous one. And I've been seeing Yeom Hye Ran in so many series lately! And that's good because she's an amazing and versatile character actress! She is fantastic at playing Dong Eun's sidekick and intelligence gatherer as follows the five around taking photos. I also loved how she played Yeon Jin-which was almost even more satisfying than what Dong Eun had cooked up! I was waiting for someone to smack Yeon Jin a couple of times!

This series may not be for everyone, given its very dark theme, but frankly, it is a necessary one that doesn't try to dilute the effects of bullying. People have no idea how many children take that abuse into their adult lives-both physical and emotional. Isn't any wonder that Dong Eun has to take matters into her own hands when the judicial system, the parents, and the schools, fail to help protect them? It may have taken Dong Eun 18 years, but finally, justice is served!
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6/10
Revenge is a dish best serve...
dumsumdumfai21 March 2023
Oops...Wrong show. But that's what this show is about. It's a feel good movie of sorts. A almost perfect plan helped by the egos and self serving needs of the..... villains

The technicals are flawless, cinematography, character performance, plot , direction. Except maybe the dialogue. Words just moves the plot, add sizzles to the emotions but no depth other than one offs. That's almost always the problem with this type of show. Revenge is revenge. It serves the underdog but not realistically. It's almost a fantasy.

Sixteen episode is a bit long, plus extraneous characters and prolong who done it. The love interests is fitting but coincidentally needed to be just as twisted? I don't know.
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9/10
Really quite good
pauliewalnuts-493565 January 2023
Binge watched on a sleepless night and glad I did!

First off the bullying scenes are quite harrowing some of them bought me to tears There's an underlying message as in all Korean tv/movies about how class rules society shown as how a young Dong Eun has no one to turn to because of her lowly standing and her perpetrators are giving free rein due to their parents wealth and standing in society.

The tension build up and complexity of the characters makes you care what is going to happen something a lot of series forget to do these days.

The acting is superb especially by Song Hye Kyo who plays Dong Eun,she manages to play her anger frustration and sadness brilliantly.

But the real showstopper for me is the little girl who plays Ye Sol...she steals every scene she is in I could watch her all day!!!!!

Well worth watching and cannot wait for march and part 2.
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6/10
One dimensional, comically evil, comically cringe.
tlumimdb20 March 2023
Bad guys are bad, comically evil. No depth, no redeeming qualities. Bad to protagonist, bad to each other. I have more chemistry with a slice of pizza than the main antagonist with her dreams/motivations (her relationships with her husband and daughter).

Main character is ok. Comes off as dead inside, no anger or sadness or joy. Just dead. Not great for a revenge story, but some moments are saved by her veteran acting skills.

Main character's love interest is a 27yo, acting the role of a 35yo, but comes off as immature & shallow as an 18yo. He's a stereotypical teenage girl's crush: a doctor & a bad boy who gets into fights, empathetic & loved by his patients, from a good background & willing to kill for his love interest who doesn't reciprocate any kindness. King of simps. King of cringe.

Interesting plot. Terrible characters. Interesting quotes. Terrible dialog. Interesting story. Terrible execution.

One dimensional. Comically cringe.
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5/10
So overrated
anna-dantschin5 April 2023
I mean the dialogue is awful with no depth at all. The acting is sometimes so childish, makes it really hard to watch it.

Korean shows like to dramatise everything and in a really weird way.

Every episode is so repetitive...we understand she got bullied in high school but the same scenes get constantly shown again. Some things just don't add up in this show. The rating people give is very surprising to me. Great concept but that's about it. This tv show would be better as a movie. Really don't understand the hype about. Don't waste your time on this show, there is so much better stuff out there.
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10/10
Brilliant! Highly recommend
ghizlanhamli-526951 January 2023
Brilliant work is the least I could say to describe this drama . The plot, acting, cinematography everything was top notch .

One of the best 2022 dramas so far and it's so easy to watch u are hocked from the first minute without a moment to feel bored I just hoped we got both parts I don't want to wait lol, The acting from all characters was amazing the young actors played their parts very good .

Song Hye Kyo did a fantastic job with this role in portraying the trauma and the scares that something like violence will leave on u . I really loved her chemistry with both Do Hyun and specially Jung Sungil , I would love to see them in another project in the future .

Hats off to all actors really

Of my my fav seances that captures the cinematography of this drama , is the changing of seasons while playing with Do hyun + the seamless transition between the younger and older characters.

Big salute to Kim Eun Sook for always making the best dramas, really thank you.
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10/10
Fantastic Drama 10/10
11ovz1113 March 2023
One should not watch this as a K-drama point of view, because this simply pass all K-drama standards and could be regarded as a high quality television series.

If I go on to describe the characters, it may give out spoilers, so I am just going to say that every single cast member brought their A-game when giving life to these characters. Of course, the great actress Song Hyekyo stands tall amongst all of them for her micro expressive, cold and calculating character. But, even the little kid was really doing a great job and we felt raw emotions from all of them.

Lee Dohyun got a bit sidetracked in the first few episodes, despite him being the male lead, but he is very prominent and integral during the second half. He was the heart and soul of the show where the energy is provided by Hyekyo. Their chemistry was very palpable as well. Overall doing a spectacular job as the cast.

The director and writer must get along very well as the drama flowed very smoothly in a good pacing, without any fillers nor unnecessary characters. Even the camera angles and editing brought the highest of emotions to us. The dialogues were not over the top nor cringey and felt authentic.

The drama ended in a highly satisfactory note as well with no lose ends and everything getting tied up really nicely and neatly that you as a watcher feel content after watching the drama.

Highly recommended.
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9/10
Revenge is Sweet
bonniath-1396831 December 2022
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An 8 episode Korean revenge tale that anyone who has been bullied can relate to, The Glory is well done all around.

I'm not sure how high schools compare Korea vs. America in terms of bullying, but as shown here, Korean teens seem super mean and cringeworthy. The main character, Dong-eun is picked on verbally, burnt with a curling iron by classmates, then slapped by school administrators. She drops out due to the abuse, then works menial jobs and studies to eventually go to university. All the while, she's plotting revenge on her high school tormentors.

As far as I can tell, there isn't anything wrong with the technical aspects of this production, the script, dialogue, sets, editing are all great. By far the best aspect is the emotions The Glory May cause one to feel. As a poorer child, I wanted the rich, entitled girls to "get theirs".

So well done.
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10/10
seriously intense WOW
backnblack-0612313 March 2023
Very few KD am i happy when its over and mostly wishing that a few episodes before the ending but not this one, season 2 is actually better than the very enjoyable 1 and how many times is that the case. The LF put on a performance that is unmatched in KD and i hope the USA give her credit like Squid game got which isnt even in the league of this series. The older lady that was her partner in crime was also just unbelievable and she always be fantastic in everything i ve seen her in. Plenty of twist her that dont go too overboard in the belief aspect. It might be set up for a season 3 but probably not, id watch this actress in this role every damn day.
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10/10
The snake painting
afuegodeguille11 March 2023
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The best thing I have watched this year, 2023. It will start with suspense and it will end with suspense. What a beautiful crafted series. There's a scene on one of the episodes where the cinematography was poetic- I'll give you a clue ? . It's a painting.

You will feel many emotions as the storyline progresses and you'll your mind raising and stop to think in order to keep up, but then your heart will be beating rapidly. Definitely, a fast watch due to the great content/dialog. After, you finish watching part 1 and part 2. Ask yourself, who am I?

Sometimes, life has already created a path .. the thing about it. You tend to forget that you can built two roads or more, on that path. Life isn't great for most of us. But if you suffer a little towards something. Even a peddle will fall in your hand.
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10/10
Songhyekyo masterpiece in her 40's
jojolocolocoloco2 January 2023
The Glory is a masterpiece. Best writer best Director best actress and casts.. everyone stand out and each role was justified. I love dong Eun character... also the OST are amazing and im so stuck listening to it over and over,, cant wait for season 2 .. congrats To the whole cast. Don't miss to watch this drama full of lessons. You will see Hye Kyo's best drama on her 40's .. she is known for classic and successful drama in her 20's and 30's and now this one The Glory. I love her chemistry with her co actors and even actress. I will watch this over and over again and will not get bored.. 10/10.
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7/10
When it's good, it's good. When it's bad, it's BAD.
TristanSilya27 March 2023
There are a lot of great scenes and execution in this show. I loved that the show, for the most part, departed from the typical overly dramatic cheesy romance like many other dramas.

That's where the show shines the most, when it's focused on the crime and suspense. The show starts off really well and pace really well past the midpoint where it becomes really sloppy.

While I completely understand the motive of the lead woman, she's extremely boring, stone-faced, one-dimensional, and not very enjoyable to watch. Surprisingly all of the best moments are moments showing other characters. The dullest moments are those with her and her depressing obsessed doctor follower.

Seriously? Even as cringy, annoying, whiny, and obsessed so many people are in most Korean dramas are, Joo Yeo-Jung takes the cake. His obsession and 'love' for Moon feels soo unnatural, out of place, and unwarranted it really waters down the rest of the show.

I'd score the show two points higher if they removed him (or the weird awkward chemistry) from the main plot. He's like a real manifestation of plot armor for the main character in the form of a 'lover.'
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8/10
The Glory (2022)
thecinephilereviews3 March 2023
"There will be no forgiveness, and so... there will be no glory either." - Moon Dong-eun

The Glory is a South Korean television-series written and executive produced by Kim Eun-sook, who molds a harrowing tale about a disfigured victim of high school violence who carefully plots her revenge against those that have wronged her. Song Hye-kyo delivers a commendable leading performance as the scorned woman, Moon Dong-eun, who has cashed in all her chips toward this path of no return. Ahn Gil-ho provides a masterful direction for the series. Allowing the viewer to take a backseat to this grand scheme orchestrated by Dong-eun. Narrating every step of her growth to the leader of the oppressive group, Park Yeon-jin (Lim Ji-yeon) whom I must share was the perfect choice to portray an apathetic villainess. The casting for this series is impeccable as the performers handle their roles seamlessly. The storyline provides a valuable lesson to the audience on how you reap what you sow. Be weary of your actions and whom they may affect because everything in life has a price. The series contains social commentary on the upper class abusing their power and how they are able to evade heinous crimes such as human humiliation and abuse, tying into the severity of school bullying within South Korea. Showcasing very gruesome and grotesque scenes which are not for the faint of heart.

The series' weakness lies within it's predictability as the viewer can already tell how this storyline is going to end. The theme feels familiar to other popular revenge stories such as 'Lady Vengeance' and the 'Kill Bill' duo-logy. But I believe the narrative is truly about the journey rather than the destination and this certainly has been a memorable experience as I unapologetically binge-watched the season in two days. I am looking forward to the release of Part 2 with the conclusion of this potently written drama.

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7/10
Waiting for part 2, it lost me in the middle
blankyblank2 January 2023
So the series starts well, as well as revenge story can go. After the first episode you find yourself both excited for some deserved belated retribution and horrified at what you've just witnessed. The plan is in motion, even if it takes 18 years.

We are following Dong-Eun as she climbs step by step towards her revenge and all is well. She makes the contact with her targets, you wait with baited breath for her next move. And then - the action slows, threads get intertwined and more and more characters have something to say. It's harder to make mental notes of what our protagonist is trying to achieve and a bit wild that noone is really pulling the strings to stop her so far. Everyone has a hidden story and it's getting messy keeping the tabs on all of them. At times it seems they are walking in circles and waiting. At times it's a bit confusing too. I've found myself speeding up to get to the end only to find out that it's not the end at all. Always check if the series you're bringing is finished.

I hope the second part will be better. It seems like they are capable of very dark things and I got the impression that's where we're headed. I just found myself dissappointed at how muddy the middle part got and I really hope the script will be sharp and crisp for the next part. This series has a potential for exceptionally twisted story, otherwise it's another dull revenge plot.
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3/10
Just Another Uninspired K-Drama
jeuxdevilains11 January 2023
The idea seemed promising and the reviews positive. Now, I'm beginning to think the latter were either fake or from people with very low standards.

This show has nothing but clichés and an unrealistic script to offer. It's slow and filled with useless scenes and dialogs. Really, it's your typical K-Drama, shallow but shiny.

It does shine indeed but only in vanity. None of the characters have redeeming qualities. They're either murderers, would-be killers or violent criminals. All that, very casually!

Quite surprisingly, the episodes are long but nothing meaningful ever really happens and the plot never seems to progress. So, my advice: do not waste your time!
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10/10
What an intense and brillant drama😱👍
shahidmansoor1 January 2023
The Glory was simply awesome and some of the things still happens sadly in some places in the world.

Loving this revenge drama of a series.

What a story.

Very emotionel drama and had tears of my own. And what an end to the season.

The koreans have done it again with another gem of a series. They just keep doing the thing. They really know how to make intense stuff. I think I look more korean series then other.

Very easy decision for me giving it a 10 out of 10.

Beautifull young korean actresses with some great scenes.

8 episodes not too long and simply perfect😉👍

I would recommend this series highly👍👍 Its all worth it.
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10/10
Fantastic!
luckyg-6576511 March 2023
Watched both season 1 and season 2 and I must say I was pleasantly surprised how good this drama is, I didn't think it was going to be this good. The acting from all the cast were brilliant. Fantastic actors/actresses and a standing ovation to the writer(s), producers and the director for bringing all this together. Season 2 just came out yesterday and it's already at No. 3 on Netflix.

I heard some people complain that Son Hye-kyo's character was a little too old but hearing it from Son Hye-kyo herself, that was all intentional. Her character Dong-eun went through so much in her life that she would look visibly older than her old classmates. Having a hard life would age anyone faster, make sense. Anyway, fantastic drama and one of the best dramas of 2023. I fully recommend.
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