| Air: 2016.07.21 starts
| Episode:10
| Cast: Matsushima Nanako | Matsuda Ryuhei | Harada Taizo
| Episode:10
| Cast: Matsushima Nanako | Matsuda Ryuhei | Harada Taizo
Kira Natsuko was a great creative director. Then, she got married. She takes a break to focus on her baby's growth. After 3 years, Natsuko is ready to return to her career. However, she can't have her previous post. Instead, she's offered to be Sales Chief. Although she's not good at persuading and begging, Natsuko decides to accept the job and hires a babysitter at home.
Now she needs to struggle both in office and home. Having demanding mother-in-law who keeps blaming her is not helping. She also has to deal with uncooperative colleagues who despises her "perfect" life. Can she make it?
You might have to question: why does she have to go outside?
She has a good husband, cute kid, nice house. She's also good at home making.
But, I'm telling you, everyone requires a different portion of self-esteem. Each needs to be respected, well accepted for her work. Some might be satisfied with serving the family. But, Kira Natsuko is the kind with ambition and passion. She knows she can make it out. She has the ability. And it would be a waste to cage her home. It wouldn't make her happy. I'm not saying fulltime housewife is not happy that they're are domesticated. It's good enough if it's satisfying for you.
This dorama does overdramatize about working mother. It's definitely not easy for mother leaving her infant to work. But, it can be done. There is mother was working mom and even with father posted in another town. She raised kids into independent ones. Neighborhood plays important part in child raising. You want to have good kid, live in good neighborhood.
Back in my days, neighbors are like closer relatives. They took care of each other. If one's parents away for work, the kid can go to neighbor's house to spend time waiting. However, Today's social interaction among people in the city has turned bitter and further. I mean, I don't even know the name of grandma's next door. I go to work before sunrise and come back after dark. There's not enough time to chit chat. That's the reality of living in metropolitan.
With the growing number of violence cases by people close to us, it's not easy to trust anyone. That's why it gives working mother more burden to deal with.
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