![]() The only reason she allows her daughter Annie to invite Meg to their ball is so she can have her daughters meet Laurie, even telling her servant, "it's a parent's job to think in the best interests for her children". ![]() ![]() Moffat herself is an interesting variant. She eventually grows out of it though, as when she does starts dating a very rich man, she is in love with him, rather than wanting his money (in fact, she thought he was poor and was willing to sustain them both), and even then, eventually breaks up with him because he doesn't want to get married and have kids. After talking with her co-worker Haida, who says that if they were married, he would like for both to keep working (as he doesn't make enough to sustain both and they could motivate each other), she decides she needs to marry a rich guy for this to work. She hates her job and desperately wants to get out of it. Aggretsuko: In the Netflix adaptation, the protagonist, Retsuko, becomes a rather sympathetic version of this. ![]()
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