How to watch The Glory season 2 in the UK
Revenge is the best success in this dark K-drama.

If you’re hanging out for some twisted decades-in-the-planning revenge but can’t wait until Yellowjackets season two, we’ve got you covered. Get a load of Korean psychodrama The Glory: its second season is now on Netflix.
Our heroine is Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo). Way back in 2004, the young Dong-eun (Jung Ji-so) was mercilessly tormented by a gaggle of high school bullies led by Park Yeon-jin (Lee Do-hyun, with Shin Ye-eun as the younger Yeon-jin in the flashbacks), leading to her eventually dropping out of school after the gang burned her with a curling iron, leaving her with permanent scars.
Yes, K-drama goes hard.
But now Dong-eun has returned and, what’s more, she’s taken up a job as a home room teacher at Semyeong Elementary School. And who’s in her class but Ha Ye-sol (Oh Ji-yul), Yeon-jin’s daughter? Erstwhile classroom terror Yeon-jin is now a famous weather presenter on TV and has a seemingly picture-perfect life, but Dong-eun has spent the intervening years thinking about nothing but revenge on her tormentors, and she’s positioned herself perfectly in order to set her intricate and merciless plan in action…
Released last year, the first eight episodes of The Glory were mostly concerned with build-up, as Dong-eun carefully arranged the pieces on the board (the ancient board game of Go is recurring motif) and wormed her way into the lives of her enemies. This new batch, however, is all killer—quite literally. Expect a steadily rising body count as Dong-eun moves from planning to execution—again, quite literally.
The Glory is a pitch-black thriller that never hesitates to take us to some truly disturbing places. But it’s about a vendetta against bullies who have lived their lives free of consequence, and anyone who’s ever been stuffed into a locker or subjected to a swirlie will find plenty of delicious schadenfreude here.