Picking up immediately where Season 1 left off, Season 2 finds Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo) fully enacting the final phase of her meticulously crafted plan to destroy the bullies who tormented her in high school. If Season 1 was about the setup—the slow, agonizing gathering of stones—Season 2 is about the collapse.
As reviewers at Decider noted, the show is at its most potent when it focuses on this high-stakes game of manipulation. Every piece—from the preserved body of a past victim to the leaked transcripts of bullying—serves as a catalyst for the antagonists' collective downward spiral. the glory season 2 review
Watch these reviews and breakdowns to see why the conclusion of this revenge saga resonated so deeply with audiences: THE GLORY Season 2 Ending Explained BrainPilot Picking up immediately where Season 1 left off,