Yeah, I'm not a fan of glorifying motherhood :/ It's an important responsibility! But not automatically greater than any other important responsibility.
That said, I've been wrinkling my brain to scrape up the details again, and isn't what ultimately sinks Su-Mi the fact she initially wants to protect her reputation AND her son by using her influence and sweeping everything under the rug? And it's her son who's like mom, this somehow means you're managing to both do what's worst for me to advance your career AND abusing your position to protect your family?
So it feels as if there ARE good reasons to question Su-Mi's integrity, but what ultimately costs her the position is framed as her stepping down to be a better mother, rather than stepping down to be a more honest person. And if she hadn't, Hanbada CEO would have put her on blast for having a child out of wedlock which is just unfair. It's like they half built a case why she deserved to lose the position, but then focused on the other bits of it.
Oh I would so watch a show all about Bang Gu-Ppong!
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That said, I've been wrinkling my brain to scrape up the details again, and isn't what ultimately sinks Su-Mi the fact she initially wants to protect her reputation AND her son by using her influence and sweeping everything under the rug? And it's her son who's like mom, this somehow means you're managing to both do what's worst for me to advance your career AND abusing your position to protect your family?
So it feels as if there ARE good reasons to question Su-Mi's integrity, but what ultimately costs her the position is framed as her stepping down to be a better mother, rather than stepping down to be a more honest person. And if she hadn't, Hanbada CEO would have put her on blast for having a child out of wedlock which is just unfair. It's like they half built a case why she deserved to lose the position, but then focused on the other bits of it.
Oh I would so watch a show all about Bang Gu-Ppong!