It’s kind of cute-sad that they have to steal pockets of time to sneak in a hug or a kiss, because Ha Ri’s so busy being Editor-in-Chief. On a more serious note, Ha Ri comes to the sobering realization that she’d never considered what it might be like for her child to grow up without a father, and confesses that she’d only thought of her own greed, of wanting a child.Į10. It’s touching that it’s because of her own awe at her own amazing mom that she wants to be a mom too, but I think it’s important that Ha Ri learns that she’s pretty awesome, just as she is, and doesn’t need to be a mom in order to be awesome. hope she will grow out of this mindset, and be able to be happy with herself, just as she is. Ha Ri says to Yi Sang that she wants to be a mom because she wants to become happy. She’s been dealing with so much – trying to work within her limitations in achieving her dream of motherhood, getting caught for trying to deal with an illegal sperm donor, getting shamed by the people in her life for wanting a baby, and now, bumping into Yi Sang yet again, at her lowest point – that I completely understand that she’d start bawling right there, squatting on her haunches.Į4. When Ha Ri leaves the house crying after her quarrel with Mom, her tears feel warranted.
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