MOTHER

| Aired: 2010.04.14 ~2010.06.23
| Episode: 11
| Rating:
 12.9%
| Cast: Matsuyuki Yasuko | Yamamoto Koji Ashida Mana

“I always do what I shouldn’t….but I’ll become your mother”

Suzuhara Nao is an elementary teacher who only attracted to birds. She’s a cold and hate child. One day, she’s appointed as homeroom teacher where she meets weird girl named Michiki Rena. The kid is smart and fussy. However, living with single mother, she’s been abused by her mother’s boyfriend. Nao tries to neglect her situation and keeps distance from her, but the more they get together, she opens her heart. When the abuse goes a little further, Nao suggests climatic change for their life: they’d be on the run as mother and daughter!

OMG, I can’t believe there’s someone as cold as Nao. Well, if the mother can be so blind, isn’t it natural for other people to abandon her? People only care about their own business: the children help center, the teachers and the police.  Anyone can close their eyes, pretend that nothing is wrong.*
Gosh, we’re human, people. No matter how crazy life we lead, we have heart. So, why are they turning away from her pain? Why denying her situation. Really, I think this really happen somewhere. Learning this makes every pain you have seems nothing, right?

Oh, I can’t stop this tears coming down. I know there are parents who don’t know how to take care of their children, but hurting them? It’s too much. Some may say she’s not ready to be parents. But, who does? It’s just naturally happen because you want to be with someone, right? just because she has problem, does it means she can throw it to her kid? 
I feel sorry for those who never got pat on their heads. I cry for those who can’t hug their mother anytime they wanted. I feel hurt for those who can’t even face their parents with honesty.

This dorama brings the most emotional me to the surface. It’s good for every parents, every children caregiver related, every psychology student, policeman, even for ones who don’t even have kids.  We learn how to be alert when child abuse occurs. We can change these little angels’ life, just by giving a hand.

* taken from One OK Rock’s Be The Light.

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