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I recently learned that this is based on not one but multiple real bullying cases, so if you’re asking if this can actually happen it already has and idk it might still be
i heard theyre lowering the age for the protective law but still yikes and yeah the iron bullying case ended a long while ago and the bully didnt even get punished it irks me every time
This shit was beyond bullying. That shit was torture. You have to be pretty evil to be able to torture someone as a kid and not feel any kind of remorse or compassion. They deserve everything they have coming to them and MORE!
The fact that these were based on true incidents. Much of it was even toned down for audiences. SK education system is already a horror story and bullying makes it hell
Back in the days in Korea teachers were able to “discipline” kids ☠️☠️☠️ it didn’t happened to me but it happened with my father he told me a lot os stories about him getting beat up with a wood stick by one of his teachers who was very strict, also if you have money in Korea you pretty much get away with mostly everything… in Korea rich kids can study in the same schools as normals kids, I actually did… the treatment they get is completely different from normal students
I was really confused yeojin,Sara and jaejun are rich but they are going in public school who look pretty chabby so I was wondering why? if they have enough money to go to a private school?
@@monetdehane8421 not actually, korean public schools are overall very good, there’s no reason to put them in a private one (that doesn’t mean that there aren’t schools exclusively for rich people tho) and because those kids already have private teachers at home and they also can go to expensive courses, korean rich parents wants their kids to have the same prestige as them so they want them to go to the best colleges, usually they’re the ones who end up on those colleges
FYI these kind of bullying that reaches almost attempted murders like in this drama are real in South Korea, there are quite a lot of Koreans who talked about that in their social accounts. So when I see a bullying scene in a k-drama I know that that could be very true and not fictional.
I'm Korean, and I'm about the same age as the characters in this show, so I went to school in those years in Korea. Back in the day, it wasn't uncommon to see a school teacher occasionally use violence in the name(excuse) of "discipline." It was socially allowed to some extent, and it was especially true when a student is not from a wealthy family or doesn't have good grades. Even in those years, I wouldn't say beating up a student this much was a casual thing you see every day, but I've seen something like this in school a couple of times. The homeroom teacher definitely snapped when Dongeun brought his son up. But as you can see, other teachers are not quick to take him away from her, which kind of shows you it was allowed to some degree. Fortunately, you can't imagine such a thing in school now. People take it much more seriously, and it's socially not acceptable. According to a friend of mine who's a school teacher, you will be in big trouble if you lay a hand on one of your students. Unfortunately, on the other hand, school bullying is still present. Not all of them are this extreme, but you do see it on the news every now and then. Anyway, I just wanted to give you a bit of background since you guys asked if that was normal. Love your reaction videos!!!
Well said! No, it does not happen anymore but def seen a teacher lay their hands on a student like 20 yrs ago.... sad.. good thing the school environment now has changed
@@woomung Teachers should lay a hand on the students for "discipline" but only for those who are repeating violators or delinquents to make them in line. The problem in Korea tho that teachers only punish those students that aren't in a wealthy/influential families and being lenient to those who have one. I don't condone violence but I support a proper discipline and guidance and the use of your "hands" only as a last resort to straighten up the students who were really stubborn to the core and a repeat offender in school or even in society itself.
So, this kind of extreme bullying only happen like 10 years ago? 20 years ago? So can you say that 2023 so much have change? I mean, yeah bullying is still present but the extreme type of torture are long gone. Right? Poor those kids.
@@Stormreaver456 We had that in the US before but teachers got carried away and started only beating the students they didnt like and making up what they did later. There were even a few cases of students with horrific and severe injuries. There was even a student who attempted suicide and given this is the US, students bringing guns became a concern.
Fun fact, the actress Yeom Hye-ran in this show who plays as Kang Hyu-Nam who helps Dong-Eun get revenge on her past bullies, is also in another kdrama involving minors who do heinous crimes until a judge comes in and starts SERVING TRUE JUSTICE towards actual victims and truly punishing young offenders. The kdrama is called "Juvenile Justice" and it is good too. That show focuses on how minors think they can get away with anything... until a new judge shows up and she sets them straight! The Glory and Juvenile Justice are satisfying for me as you get some relief and satisfaction but another KDRAMA that is known to make everyone so angry and unsatisfied each episode is called "PENTHOUSE" which is literally like "Juvenile Justice " and "The Glory" combined but instead the RICH bad guys adults and KIDS always win.... lol crazy. You guys will enjoy "The Glory"!
Yeah, I watched that series too. The first episode was sssoooo sick in a good way n in a bad way. Like the kid really thought they'd get away with THAT?!!! Jesus Christ
Loved Juvenile Justice as well didnt realize it was the same actress! She's amazing in these types of roles completely encompasses the feeling of the character and protrays them in such a dynamic way
Here in Asia it's pretty common before that teacher acts awfully towards their students. Heck i experienced getting hit by a freaking ruler and kneeled down on the ground full of beans 🤦
Loved this and can't wait for another season. I know everyone has already said they're glad Adorkable is joining for the Kdramas but I'll say it AGAIN...I'm soooo HAPPY you have the trio together. BTW, I watched this and then Itaewon Class and enjoyed both bur as much as I enjoyed this I enjoyed Itaewon Class even more. You guys are going to love it also.
@@YaBoyRockLee I want you guys to really like the actress Kim Da-mi who is in it. She's sooooo good in the movie The Witch. It's badass! Definitely worth consideration on your movie channel. Anyways hope you all enjoy Itaewon as much as I did.
The fact that these were based on true incidents. Much of it was even toned down for audiences. SK education system is already a horror story and bullying makes it hell
I've been bullied and also I wnted to self exit bc the situation wasn't also good at home. Abusive drunken dad, he was verbally abusive when he couldn't hit us anymore. The Glory is one of my favourite dramas even tho the bullying scenes and her crying and wanting to end herself triggers me a lot. The actors did a good job. Btw, Park Yi-Ah, the actress who plays the protagonist mom recently passed away bc the had a stroke. RIP Park Yi-Ah
han river is a popular river for so many things, one of it being the sui*ide spot. dongeun thought about going to the river not to cool her burning pain but to end her life.
So, I’m persian and japanese, and I can tell you the bullying in Japan is bad, and just in east asian countries in general. I never went to school in Japan tho, so I’m not quite sure of the experience. In Korea, I know it’s extremely awful though. I have a friend who’s Korean and went to school in Korea, and she explained that the bullying is even worse than what’s shown in the glory, sometimes. I have a cousin who’s mixed, japanese and black, and they were relentlessly bullied. Like to the point where they had been choked in a room in the school. The kids never got punished, and I don’t know the full story on why they didn’t, probably due to the parents status or maybe the kids had good grades. Bullying in East Asia is cruel, and in western countries, the bullying could literally never compare. Bullying in East Asia can be near attempted murder. I also want to add this is the reasoning for why people are so upset when Korean Idols get exposed for bullying in past years. It’s not like any type of bullying you see in America, it’s a million times worse, so that’s why it’s such a heavy issue for these idols if they get exposed for what they’ve done.
Yup that's a lot of O's for Yeon Jin. Moon Dong Eun is gonna be her worst nightmare. Her revenge is intricate and calculated. Can't wait for Ep. 2 Enjoy you inputs guys! So true, she tried her best but nothing went on her way and that's why she needs this revenge! I agree! Great stuff!
Evil truly comes in any kind of age, gender and color. Don't matter if you are a minor, being able to do those kind of tortures at a very young age, it's crazy, it's just not normal. Bullying has been a very serious issue in South Korea, many who got bullied would take their own life. The government seriously needs to do something about it.
Yea if this was normal I would gladly start a vengeance society that targets and not just destroy bullies socially but if they go too far they get eliminated as well.
15:35 That scene of the teacher slapping the student in front of others, well, I can't speak about Korea, but in my country of Malaysia (which is in Asia), corporal punishment such as canning or slapping kinda acceptable in the past, but I think teacher no longer allowed to punish student that way
Oh nice! Im kinda surprised to see you guys reacting to this, but im glad ya are. I really enjoyed this show, though ill admit, watching the first episode bullying was hard. The shows great though, cant wait for it to be continued.
I grew up having a lot of Korean classmates and I've been watching K series for YEARS, and I must say Song Hye Kyo(the lead actress) is really the most beautiful Korean I've ever seen.
You might think that a teacher slapping his student in a school is unlikely to be real. I'm about the same age as Dong Eun and was in highschool in 2006. And no, some sick fucks worked at schools back then indeed was like that. Such action would not be tolerated nowadays, but back in mid 2000's, teachers beating/slapping students in a school, in public, as a punishment was considered as a part of education and they called it "Whip of love". Beating was done in a "Professional manner", so they used various "Tools" to do that. Math teachers carried metal rulers cuz plastic ones would break if you hit someone with it, others used small wooden sticks or bamboo sticks. And when matters are serious, most common tools of choices were mop sticks, but they went bigger than that time to time. I once saw a grown man beating a highschool kid in the ass with a baseball bat. After 3 full swings, the kid was on the ground and was barely crying. He had to go to the hospital later, and nothing happened to the guy who beat the kid. Ironically, slapping with bare hand was considered unprofessional or unjust, that is why other dudes kind of try to look like they're trying to stop the homeroom teacher when he slaps Dong Eun repeatedly. Cuz they dont wanna "Look Bad"
Let's goo , great kdrama can't wait for season 2 not gonna lie I wish I was able to do that to my bullies ( they didn't go this far but they did some fup shit I'll never forgive them )
Yes, I asked my parents if they had seen or experienced the school-teacher violence and they said yes. Now it's prohibited and obviously an adult should not lay any hands on a child like that but back in those days, it was possible and experienced.
Yup it was normal until ealry 2000. Teachers can do anything back then btw real burned victim came to TV show bcuz this drama became so popular over here in Korea
Its been a long time since I've watched kdrama but I gave this a try cause its all over social media and I know for a fact that these things sadly happen in korea they can even frame celebrities and will lose their jobs
This is not normal in Korea. If job finds out a person bullied another person in the past or in the present days, they get terminated or won't get hired. So it is pretty serious in Korea. Teachers won't even have a power like that now. Teachers can't even lay a finger on student's head. This happened in early 20's and I believe before then it was a normal thing for a teacher to whoop student's behind if they are misbehaving until early 20's. Ofc it is not like that in this drama. You can't just beat up students without any reason even back then. But things are super different now. It's super serious thing if it happens nowadays.
Yeah man! She's really pretty! This Drama was really hard to watch, especially this episode! Damn, they sure know how to make that build up! Very interesting first episode!
My mother's English teacher used to scrape the back of their necks with rocks from the train tracks nearby, as punishment. My mom is in her fifties now and still depises the English language because of him. This was in Malaysia, Jit Sin High School
As a korean, at that time, violence against students by teachers was common. However, it is a rare case that a homeroom teacher hits a student in the teacher's room while other teachers are watching. But it is possible, and this is what I witnessed when I was a student. Before and after Korean society was democratized, the authoritative element of the military dictatorship remained everywhere in society. This is likely to happen in that era.
I subscribed. I’ve see you guys react to so many of my faves. Also can you guys make the display box more visible and move the text “the glory” for next time?
The idea is to not get a copyright claim or video blocked. So politely no. Yaboyroshi had his episode 16 blocked and I don’t normally have those issues
The teacher hitting students happen a lot back then, specially in Asia. im in my late 20's and when i was in high school it was still normal to see teachers hitting students. its not allowed now but it still happens secretly with Gen Z but it gets caught in videos fast in today's age of technology. but back then it was normal to see teachers disciplining students this way. you know those big wooden rulers they hit students with that til that thing break or use wooden brooms or just throw Board Eraser on their head, they also slaps them, make them kneel for hours and many more but all that are actually Tamed than what my older cousins and parents gone through with their teachers on their generation. also mind you it might subside now but it still happens now.
Hey, thanks for reacting to this. I'm not interested in the reaction but, if you weren't doing it, I wouldn't have heard of the series and it looks like it is RIGHT UP MY ALLEY! ------- Watched first episode tonight (March 12). *OMFG*
She’s too young for all of that. Even if she told her she wouldn’t really understand the gravity of her mothers actions. I do think she’s trying to take the daughter away from her but not in the way you think. Maybe help the father get full custody? Idk.
I am Korean. This drama is based on real events.And like the drama story, bullying is happening in Korea, and it is repeated more than this, and girls in particular extort money by forcing their classmates to engage in prostitution.The reason why this happens repeatedly is that the punishment is very weak.All laws in Korea are made to protect the perpetrator, and the victim has to live away from the perpetrator..In Korea, the judiciary does not protect victims.Another thing is that Korea has the Chokbeop Juvenile Act, so even if you commit serial murders under the age of 15, you will not be punished.There's no punishment for killing one person, killing two people, killing ten people.Even if you drink and kill someone, it ends with insurance.There is no criminal punishment. So, there is a saying in Korea that Korea is a country of perpetrators heaven...It's not a big deal to happen like the big deal..In Korean society...
Back in the day in Korea it was normal for teachers to hit their students as "punishment" No one could really do or say anything because it was normalized
As an American who has lived in Korea over 7 years, whose profession is teaching, and has a lot of Korean friends (that I've talked about this with), any form of physical violence is NOT tolerated in school. However, years ago, even in the early 2000s small forms of physical punishment, like a hit on the wrist, feet, or head was common. But slapping... no way. So even for Koreans, this extreme form of bullying is not really heard of
It's not normal on your country and it means automatically y'all didn't through sh*t like this but in some country that is actually happen. So, pleaseeee understand.
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I recently learned that this is based on not one but multiple real bullying cases, so if you’re asking if this can actually happen it already has and idk it might still be
And apparently Korea has laws that protect minors from most criminal acts
Yea bullying is a massive problem in korea they show it every time on their k dramas especially if the are school kids
Minors don't got no criminal offense before 14 so they do whatever they want
i heard theyre lowering the age for the protective law but still yikes and yeah the iron bullying case ended a long while ago and the bully didnt even get punished it irks me every time
@@lilypaxd Just on paper. In reality, money win everything.
This shit was beyond bullying. That shit was torture. You have to be pretty evil to be able to torture someone as a kid and not feel any kind of remorse or compassion. They deserve everything they have coming to them and MORE!
The fact that these were based on true incidents. Much of it was even toned down for audiences. SK education system is already a horror story and bullying makes it hell
The female antagonist should be a sociopath/psychopath.
@@imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623 I'm aware now from comments like yours. So horrible!
@@imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623 well in south korea, bullying means torture. What else... the torture that makes them excited
Back in the days in Korea teachers were able to “discipline” kids ☠️☠️☠️ it didn’t happened to me but it happened with my father he told me a lot os stories about him getting beat up with a wood stick by one of his teachers who was very strict, also if you have money in Korea you pretty much get away with mostly everything… in Korea rich kids can study in the same schools as normals kids, I actually did… the treatment they get is completely different from normal students
So some wealthy people in south Korea are purposely putting their kids in public school so they can have more power in that school is that right?
I was really confused yeojin,Sara and jaejun are rich but they are going in public school who look pretty chabby so I was wondering why? if they have enough money to go to a private school?
@@monetdehane8421 not actually, korean public schools are overall very good, there’s no reason to put them in a private one (that doesn’t mean that there aren’t schools exclusively for rich people tho) and because those kids already have private teachers at home and they also can go to expensive courses, korean rich parents wants their kids to have the same prestige as them so they want them to go to the best colleges, usually they’re the ones who end up on those colleges
FYI these kind of bullying that reaches almost attempted murders like in this drama are real in South Korea, there are quite a lot of Koreans who talked about that in their social accounts. So when I see a bullying scene in a k-drama I know that that could be very true and not fictional.
I'm Korean, and I'm about the same age as the characters in this show, so I went to school in those years in Korea.
Back in the day, it wasn't uncommon to see a school teacher occasionally use violence in the name(excuse) of "discipline." It was socially allowed to some extent, and it was especially true when a student is not from a wealthy family or doesn't have good grades.
Even in those years, I wouldn't say beating up a student this much was a casual thing you see every day, but I've seen something like this in school a couple of times. The homeroom teacher definitely snapped when Dongeun brought his son up. But as you can see, other teachers are not quick to take him away from her, which kind of shows you it was allowed to some degree.
Fortunately, you can't imagine such a thing in school now. People take it much more seriously, and it's socially not acceptable. According to a friend of mine who's a school teacher, you will be in big trouble if you lay a hand on one of your students.
Unfortunately, on the other hand, school bullying is still present. Not all of them are this extreme, but you do see it on the news every now and then.
Anyway, I just wanted to give you a bit of background since you guys asked if that was normal. Love your reaction videos!!!
Well said! No, it does not happen anymore but def seen a teacher lay their hands on a student like 20 yrs ago.... sad.. good thing the school environment now has changed
@@woomung Teachers should lay a hand on the students for "discipline" but only for those who are repeating violators or delinquents to make them in line. The problem in Korea tho that teachers only punish those students that aren't in a wealthy/influential families and being lenient to those who have one.
I don't condone violence but I support a proper discipline and guidance and the use of your "hands" only as a last resort to straighten up the students who were really stubborn to the core and a repeat offender in school or even in society itself.
So, this kind of extreme bullying only happen like 10 years ago? 20 years ago? So can you say that 2023 so much have change? I mean, yeah bullying is still present but the extreme type of torture are long gone. Right? Poor those kids.
나도 20년전에 싸대기맞으면서 학교다녔는데ㅠㅠ
@@Stormreaver456 We had that in the US before but teachers got carried away and started only beating the students they didnt like and making up what they did later. There were even a few cases of students with horrific and severe injuries. There was even a student who attempted suicide and given this is the US, students bringing guns became a concern.
Fun fact, the actress Yeom Hye-ran in this show who plays as Kang Hyu-Nam who helps Dong-Eun get revenge on her past bullies, is also in another kdrama involving minors who do heinous crimes until a judge comes in and starts SERVING TRUE JUSTICE towards actual victims and truly punishing young offenders. The kdrama is called "Juvenile Justice" and it is good too. That show focuses on how minors think they can get away with anything... until a new judge shows up and she sets them straight! The Glory and Juvenile Justice are satisfying for me as you get some relief and satisfaction but another KDRAMA that is known to make everyone so angry and unsatisfied each episode is called "PENTHOUSE" which is literally like "Juvenile Justice " and "The Glory" combined but instead the RICH bad guys adults and KIDS always win.... lol crazy. You guys will enjoy "The Glory"!
Yeah, I watched that series too. The first episode was sssoooo sick in a good way n in a bad way. Like the kid really thought they'd get away with THAT?!!!
Jesus Christ
Loved Juvenile Justice as well didnt realize it was the same actress! She's amazing in these types of roles completely encompasses the feeling of the character and protrays them in such a dynamic way
Penthouse is a joke.
I'm with Director on this series.Revenge at all cost.
Crazy to see you guys reacting to this when i’m literally watching it myself. i have yet to see any actual revenge but i’m looking forward to it
Ha. True
the young actress for the main girl bully role during their high school years really nailed it with the evil smile. her smile gives me nightmares.
"Eradicate those humans!" Directors on point this time.
ooeh yay, happy to see you three doing this, I'm so excited for part 2 in March
Haven't watched this yet, bout to binge it tonight so I can watch these reactions
Here in Asia it's pretty common before that teacher acts awfully towards their students. Heck i experienced getting hit by a freaking ruler and kneeled down on the ground full of beans 🤦
it's actually based on real events (not the revenge thing just the bullying) and yeah bullying is sometimes even worse than shown in tv
wow She is the girl from Full House? any OG K-Drama fans knew what i'm talking about lol
The Glory was such fun watch!! I can’t wait for part two to drop next month!!!
Loved this and can't wait for another season. I know everyone has already said they're glad Adorkable is joining for the Kdramas but I'll say it AGAIN...I'm soooo HAPPY you have the trio together. BTW, I watched this and then Itaewon Class and enjoyed both bur as much as I enjoyed this I enjoyed Itaewon Class even more. You guys are going to love it also.
Itaweson starts on patreon this week. Yup. Good so far
@@YaBoyRockLee I want you guys to really like the actress Kim Da-mi who is in it. She's sooooo good in the movie The Witch. It's badass! Definitely worth consideration on your movie channel. Anyways hope you all enjoy Itaewon as much as I did.
The fact that these were based on true incidents. Much of it was even toned down for audiences. SK education system is already a horror story and bullying makes it hell
I've been bullied and also I wnted to self exit bc the situation wasn't also good at home. Abusive drunken dad, he was verbally abusive when he couldn't hit us anymore. The Glory is one of my favourite dramas even tho the bullying scenes and her crying and wanting to end herself triggers me a lot.
The actors did a good job.
Btw, Park Yi-Ah, the actress who plays the protagonist mom recently passed away bc the had a stroke. RIP Park Yi-Ah
I can't wait for the 2nd half to be released. Started watching the first episode & couldn't stop.
han river is a popular river for so many things, one of it being the sui*ide spot. dongeun thought about going to the river not to cool her burning pain but to end her life.
Okay, so throwing salt means removing bad lucks or some kind.
This is one of the best drama I've watched. It's sooo good. The acting is *chef's kiss*
This is like my name but much more mental side of revenge
Bro I teared up watching this, glory to revenge indeed
thank you for reacting to this kdrama, for me it was hard to finish it because I suffered from bullying but it's definitely a very well made show
I saw the glory clips on RUclips on my recommendations for a week, so I decided to check it out, I AM FN HOOKED! LOVED THE ENTIRE SEASON!
I'm so happy you guys are doing this one! I'm subscribed and the like is on deck!
So, I’m persian and japanese, and I can tell you the bullying in Japan is bad, and just in east asian countries in general. I never went to school in Japan tho, so I’m not quite sure of the experience. In Korea, I know it’s extremely awful though. I have a friend who’s Korean and went to school in Korea, and she explained that the bullying is even worse than what’s shown in the glory, sometimes. I have a cousin who’s mixed, japanese and black, and they were relentlessly bullied. Like to the point where they had been choked in a room in the school. The kids never got punished, and I don’t know the full story on why they didn’t, probably due to the parents status or maybe the kids had good grades. Bullying in East Asia is cruel, and in western countries, the bullying could literally never compare. Bullying in East Asia can be near attempted murder. I also want to add this is the reasoning for why people are so upset when Korean Idols get exposed for bullying in past years. It’s not like any type of bullying you see in America, it’s a million times worse, so that’s why it’s such a heavy issue for these idols if they get exposed for what they’ve done.
Im so happy yall reacting to this! I was hoping @yaboyroshi would also react to this too.
Lol. Sorry I’m pushing him on Itaewon class 😭😭😭. Thats my favorite so far
@@YaBoyRockLee I hope you can persuade him to check out this or Extraordinary Attorney Woo later on!🙌
Finally a reaction vid for the glory from you guys. 😊
Yup that's a lot of O's for Yeon Jin. Moon Dong Eun is gonna be her worst nightmare.
Her revenge is intricate and calculated. Can't wait for Ep. 2
Enjoy you inputs guys! So true, she tried her best but nothing went on her way and that's why she needs this revenge! I agree! Great stuff!
Thanks thanks my friend to put my favorite chow in reaction
The Glory is FIRE! I can't wait for the second half.
This drama was so good! Can’t wait for part 2
you guys are amazing individuals! i looovvvee the discussion! i wish nothing but the best for you guys ❤❤❤
Evil truly comes in any kind of age, gender and color. Don't matter if you are a minor, being able to do those kind of tortures at a very young age, it's crazy, it's just not normal.
Bullying has been a very serious issue in South Korea, many who got bullied would take their own life. The government seriously needs to do something about it.
Yea if this was normal I would gladly start a vengeance society that targets and not just destroy bullies socially but if they go too far they get eliminated as well.
I'm starting this yesterday as well.
Episode 1 already Insane 😱
if you didnt know, the lead actress of this show is Song Joongki (Vincenzo) ex-wife in real life
15:35
That scene of the teacher slapping the student in front of others, well, I can't speak about Korea, but in my country of Malaysia (which is in Asia), corporal punishment such as canning or slapping kinda acceptable in the past, but I think teacher no longer allowed to punish student that way
Oh nice! Im kinda surprised to see you guys reacting to this, but im glad ya are. I really enjoyed this show, though ill admit, watching the first episode bullying was hard. The shows great though, cant wait for it to be continued.
At the beginning, the mum was throwing rice at least I think, it’s to do with getting rid of bad spirits or bad karma.
Salt. To get rid of bad luck.
I'm watching this because of yall.enjoyed this all over the place reaction
I grew up having a lot of Korean classmates and I've been watching K series for YEARS, and I must say Song Hye Kyo(the lead actress) is really the most beautiful Korean I've ever seen.
I'm sooo happy that you guys reacted to this show!
You might think that a teacher slapping his student in a school is unlikely to be real.
I'm about the same age as Dong Eun and was in highschool in 2006.
And no, some sick fucks worked at schools back then indeed was like that.
Such action would not be tolerated nowadays, but back in mid 2000's, teachers beating/slapping students in a school, in public, as a punishment was considered as a part of education and they called it "Whip of love".
Beating was done in a "Professional manner", so they used various "Tools" to do that.
Math teachers carried metal rulers cuz plastic ones would break if you hit someone with it, others used small wooden sticks or bamboo sticks. And when matters are serious, most common tools of choices were mop sticks, but they went bigger than that time to time.
I once saw a grown man beating a highschool kid in the ass with a baseball bat. After 3 full swings, the kid was on the ground and was barely crying. He had to go to the hospital later, and nothing happened to the guy who beat the kid.
Ironically, slapping with bare hand was considered unprofessional or unjust, that is why other dudes kind of try to look like they're trying to stop the homeroom teacher when he slaps Dong Eun repeatedly. Cuz they dont wanna "Look Bad"
Let's goo , great kdrama can't wait for season 2 not gonna lie I wish I was able to do that to my bullies ( they didn't go this far but they did some fup shit I'll never forgive them )
Yes, I asked my parents if they had seen or experienced the school-teacher violence and they said yes. Now it's prohibited and obviously an adult should not lay any hands on a child like that but back in those days, it was possible and experienced.
Yup it was normal until ealry 2000. Teachers can do anything back then
btw real burned victim came to TV show bcuz this drama became so popular over here in Korea
Omg finally the glory🙌🏻🙌🏻🔥🔥
Revenge 😮😮😮😮 is Glory
I love y’all for reacting to this
I haven't seen the glory yet but im totally with director i need to see some justice for her
Its been a long time since I've watched kdrama but I gave this a try cause its all over social media and I know for a fact that these things sadly happen in korea they can even frame celebrities and will lose their jobs
The glory is about to go CRAAAAZY!! i hope you go and watch ALCHEMY OF SOULS next bc that show is AMAZING!! you won't be disappointed!
This is not normal in Korea. If job finds out a person bullied another person in the past or in the present days, they get terminated or won't get hired. So it is pretty serious in Korea. Teachers won't even have a power like that now. Teachers can't even lay a finger on student's head. This happened in early 20's and I believe before then it was a normal thing for a teacher to whoop student's behind if they are misbehaving until early 20's. Ofc it is not like that in this drama. You can't just beat up students without any reason even back then. But things are super different now. It's super serious thing if it happens nowadays.
Yeah man! She's really pretty! This Drama was really hard to watch, especially this episode! Damn, they sure know how to make that build up! Very interesting first episode!
My mother's English teacher used to scrape the back of their necks with rocks from the train tracks nearby, as punishment. My mom is in her fifties now and still depises the English language because of him. This was in Malaysia, Jit Sin High School
“Holy PTSD” that’s right 😂
Looking forward for next reaction😍
Itaweon Class would have been a great choice too! Love that series
The folks on patreon enjoy it too
i cry so much just on one episode ..
As a korean, at that time, violence against students by teachers was common. However, it is a rare case that a homeroom teacher hits a student in the teacher's room while other teachers are watching. But it is possible, and this is what I witnessed when I was a student. Before and after Korean society was democratized, the authoritative element of the military dictatorship remained everywhere in society. This is likely to happen in that era.
Pls drop the rest of the reactions drop u guys 🔥🔥❤️
🙏🏽🙏🏽
My whole thought on the first half of the episode was "Where are their parents?"
This drama is based on real story you can find out more on internet..
한국 드라마 봐주셔서 감사해요 😊
This is from real story 🥺 the victim is about 30 years old now.
시즌2가 다가온다..리뷰 감사합니다..^^
cant wait for part 2 in march 10!
Looking forward for your reaction to other episodes of the glory.
I subscribed. I’ve see you guys react to so many of my faves. Also can you guys make the display box more visible and move the text “the glory” for next time?
The idea is to not get a copyright claim or video blocked. So politely no. Yaboyroshi had his episode 16 blocked and I don’t normally have those issues
@@YaBoyRockLee Lol “politely no” thanks, y’all are good. I can see fine either ways. Thanks for the response! :)
The saddest truth is this was based on a real life story 😢
The teacher hitting students happen a lot back then, specially in Asia. im in my late 20's and when i was in high school it was still normal to see teachers hitting students. its not allowed now but it still happens secretly with Gen Z but it gets caught in videos fast in today's age of technology.
but back then it was normal to see teachers disciplining students this way. you know those big wooden rulers they hit students with that til that thing break or use wooden brooms or just throw Board Eraser on their head, they also slaps them, make them kneel for hours and many more but all that are actually Tamed than what my older cousins and parents gone through with their teachers on their generation. also mind you it might subside now but it still happens now.
Love the glory but y’all need to watch itaewon class ASAP! It’s one of my fav and I think y’all would like it too
It’s on our favorites to. Enjoyed reacting to it
Double O Moon 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hey, thanks for reacting to this.
I'm not interested in the reaction but, if you weren't doing it, I wouldn't have heard of the series and it looks like it is RIGHT UP MY ALLEY!
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Watched first episode tonight (March 12).
*OMFG*
I have an alternate theory. She's going to turn the daughter AGAINST her mother! Maybe even find a way to let her know how horrible the mom is.
She’s too young for all of that. Even if she told her she wouldn’t really understand the gravity of her mothers actions. I do think she’s trying to take the daughter away from her but not in the way you think. Maybe help the father get full custody? Idk.
I'm sure y'all know by now it's from a real life event
We know now
My God watching the first episode is so hard. I have to skip and stop so many part.
I am Korean. This drama is based on real events.And like the drama story, bullying is happening in Korea, and it is repeated more than this, and girls in particular extort money by forcing their classmates to engage in prostitution.The reason why this happens repeatedly is that the punishment is very weak.All laws in Korea are made to protect the perpetrator, and the victim has to live away from the perpetrator..In Korea, the judiciary does not protect victims.Another thing is that Korea has the Chokbeop Juvenile Act, so even if you commit serial murders under the age of 15, you will not be punished.There's no punishment for killing one person, killing two people, killing ten people.Even if you drink and kill someone, it ends with insurance.There is no criminal punishment. So, there is a saying in Korea that Korea is a country of perpetrators heaven...It's not a big deal to happen like the big deal..In Korean society...
i hope u guys put episode 2 here plss
I didn't get notified for this 😭😭😭
Back in the day in Korea it was normal for teachers to hit their students as "punishment" No one could really do or say anything because it was normalized
As an American who has lived in Korea over 7 years, whose profession is teaching, and has a lot of Korean friends (that I've talked about this with), any form of physical violence is NOT tolerated in school. However, years ago, even in the early 2000s small forms of physical punishment, like a hit on the wrist, feet, or head was common. But slapping... no way. So even for Koreans, this extreme form of bullying is not really heard of
omg omg omg yes
Korean people say it's worse in real life
yeesssssss finally
can you do all of hellbound? the japanese horror movie/show?
We can try
WOW!!!!!!!!
Thank God I was bullied the American way and not like this. I would have been took myself out.
I know what you mean. I feel like I would need to do time in an American prison in order to prepare myself for a Korean high school.
really hope if you guys can react to kdrama alchemy of souls
have 2 season & have anime vibe
It's not normal on your country and it means automatically y'all didn't through sh*t like this but in some country that is actually happen. So, pleaseeee understand.
Meu Deus vocês precisam postar mais react dessa série!!! Tenta postar na quinta-feira!!!
Actually, worse than this is the normal there. Truly fucked up.
Please react film korea taxi driver
The fact that it is true story makes it more disgusting
PLEASEEEE REACT TO STRANGERS FROM HELL 🫣🫣