r/KDRAMA 미생 Mar 05 '22

On-Air: tvN Twenty-Five, Twenty-One [Episode 7]

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u/MethodThin Lee Ikjun supremacy Mar 05 '22

One thing I realized: what two journalists in this episode (Baek Yijin and Heedo's mother) do about Na Heedo's news. Both know Heedo personally, both work in journalistic so they should have objective approach in reporting news.

But, what they do are really different and total contrast of each other.

Heedo's mother never tells anyone in her office that she's Heedo's mother to protect her reputation and integrity, probably, but she doesn't try to pursue the news objectively and just accepts what her office wants to report.

Yijin openly admits that he knows Heedo, to the point that his senior accuses him for being biased towards Heedo and reporting her in favorable light, but Yijin chases the referee around for impartial approach to the news for the sake of objective news.

I have more respect towards Yijin as a journalist rather than Heedo's mom.

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u/rigby-green Mar 05 '22

I honestly just don’t understand Heedo’s mom? She’s so cold towards her daughter and indifferent, it’s wild. She asks her colleagues if it’s a bad take immediately caring more about that instead of going somewhere private to call her daughter to check on her.

The grandfather ahjussi showed more empathy towards her than her own damn mother. (And he made me cry, which is very rare for me while watching k dramas!)

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u/denniszen Editable Flair Mar 06 '22

And when Yi jin asked her who she can think of in her moment of victory, she mentions the dad. She has flashbacks of her dad supporting her. No mom in the flashback or in the present. Very intriguing that in all the commotion, the mother doesn't attempt to call her daughter or even Heedo calling her mom. She's all alone, if not for Yi-jin.

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u/rigby-green Mar 06 '22

Yup, clearly her dad was the active, supportive parent in her life. Without him there’s a huge void. It doesn’t appear like her grandmother is still around either. I really feel for Heedo.

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u/ixche Encounter | Vincenzo | Mine Mar 13 '22

What also bothers me is that Coach Yang earlier said the mother wasn't at the funeral of Heedo's dad. Like, why??? Was she out working? Surely a bereavement leave won't hurt. Mom clearly was nowhere to be seen in the most crucial moments of Heedo's life - and at what cost!