EARLY ACCESS: The Glory 1x15 FULL REACTION
Added 2025-08-22 20:50:31 +0000 UTC
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What is Oak talking about, bro? He didn't need life-saving surgery; he was stable and had a fucking broken arm. Absolutely ridiculous. Bros a serial killer and took people's lives and souls; who gives a fuck about how he feels? Call my son and tell him I'll be home late. Guy probably still would have killed him if he didn't. mention ramen. Im with you, DD. π€
ShaniaBADDIE4LIFEπΆπ±β¨
2025-11-06 17:35:33 +0000 UTC
I'm giggling while simultaneously banging my head over the Noodle talk. I can see both sides to a certain extent, but I personally lean towards Diamond Dave and Answer. It is NOT that I don't recognize that there is a time and place. What I personally think though is Doctors are constantly under high stress. I don't see it as a dismissive action on the doctor's part or unprofessional; I consider it a diffusing tactic that just didn't pay off. I feel like in general hospital staff are supposed to do their best to calm situations down. I wouldn't see casual conversation as a show of something uncommitted or incapable... I'd see it as confidence. This doctor fully trusted himself to get the job done; he wanted to send a message, and he wanted to keep the situation calm rather than high intensity. OR maybe he recognized just how dangerous what he was about to do was. Maybe JUST IN CASE this guy went absolutely bat shit, he wanted to give a seemingly casual message to his son that, if the worst happened, could actually prove a deeper message. I honestly interpret the scene closer to this final thought. The dad recognizes he's about to put himself in danger. He attempts to diffuse the situation and be calm, but he also sent a message along that had a deeper meaning in the worst case scenario.
Jedi MooLou
2025-08-30 16:16:59 +0000 UTC
I understand where Oak is coming from, it doesnβt justify the senseless murder but I understand. I still remember when I had to rush my dog to the emergency vet at 2am. He was unconscious by the time we got there, the staff had to come outside and carry him inside. While we were in one of the vet rooms, they were in the back trying to resuscitate him. Me and my family were just sobbing and praying. We knew his chances of survival were slim so that was the mood of the situation. It was while were waiting for the vet or staff to come speak to us, I could hear laughing coming from the back room. The staff were just having a normal conversion with each other while my dog was dying. In any other situation I wouldnβt care but my whole world was being taken from me and thereβs something to laugh about? It was the worst day of my life and thereβs something to laugh about? I get upset just thinking about it now. My family had to make the choice to stop trying to resuscitate him because he was too far gone. We were then allowed in the back to see our dog, we were sobbing but the staff were still just talking amongst themselves. As if my dogsβ life wasnβt important enough to pay attention to. He passed away that day.
Isabelle V.
2025-08-30 04:21:32 +0000 UTC
I agree with Oak and Mason, in the mind in the killer he already knew the others refused to treat him so heβs thinking this guy coming in to do the job isnβt taking it seriously because heβs talking about ramen with his kid like itβs not a big deal like he doesnβt matter and that just sent him over the edge the guy was also just psycho so he was just looking for a reason either that or that just really triggered him. With that being said the point of showing that was that itβs a senseless murder by a psychopathic killer so by no means does the guy deserve sympathy however you can see why from his perspective that sent him over the edge.
Raquel
2025-08-24 03:08:18 +0000 UTC
7:11 β Collective jubilation when auntie slapped Park Yeon-Jin β that was so relatable!
βI bet itβs an incredibly easy decision, but pretend that itβs difficult and think it over.β β That line was really cold!! So cold and badass π₯π₯π₯
26:44 β I remembered how flabbergasted I was when Saha stabbed Hye-Jeong in the neck with a pencil! I was truly gagged!
Vlad Lena
2025-08-23 14:17:31 +0000 UTC
Your faces at the cliff hanger π€£π³π³π³π³π
Dong-eun wanted Myeong-oh to die cuz she thought he was So-hee's rapist but it was actually Jae-joon. He proves that when he went to see our Doctor after the funeral.
Seelia
2025-08-23 00:06:17 +0000 UTC
I totally agree with Oak in the post comentary, doctor pobably wouldn't have said it if the patient wasnt a killer, of course it's a totally petty thing that makes no sence to get all that upset about, but such an unhinged person took it as death deserving, but still a bit rude
Barbi Duarte
2025-08-23 00:04:16 +0000 UTC