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Moon Dong-eun was tormented by a group of school students lead by Park Yeon-jin in the first season of the riveting vengeance drama, which aired on December 30.
She got a position as Park Yeon-elementary jin's daughter's school teacher with the intention of seducing her husband.
The first episode concluded with Park Yeon-jin (Lim Ji-yeon) and Ha Do-yeong (Park Sung-hoon) finding Moon Dong-apartment eun's across the street from their space cottage.
They also discovered images of Park Yeon-infamous bully group painted on her walls, implying that Moon Dong-retribution.
According to the recently revealed stills for the second season of the series, we see Moon Dong-eun staring to her left, tears welling up in her eyes as she concentrates her sight on something.
The second and final season of the revenge-thriller series, written by screenwriter Kim Eun-sook, promises more action, tension, and adventure on Moon Dong-mission eun's of vengeance and atonement.
As the continuous conflict between Moon Dong-eun and Park Yeon-jin nears its climax, director Ahn Gil-ho promised viewers that all loose ends will be wrapped up.
Ahn Gil-ho also declared that the criminals will be punished and that justice would be done in Moon Dong-eun's favor.
Netflix has a rating of 19+ for The Glory. The gruesome vengeance epic delves on topics like school bullying, Korea's class gap, capitalism, marital violence, and revenge, among others.
Kim Eun-sook, a screenwriter, claimed that the idea came to her after her high-school daughter asked her if she would rather be beaten or beat someone.
Kim Eun-sook revealed that some episodes of the show were inspired by real-life situations and is classified 19+; owing to the series' heavy themes of s*x and violence; swipe up to know more about Song Hye-kyo’s Glory!