We see the stark contrast between how Director Ton treats Tsunoda (with favoritism) and Retsuko (as a literal "calendar" or errand girl).
Episode 2 solidifies the show’s relatable core: the unfairness of the workplace. It moves beyond the boss-employee conflict to show how peer-to-peer relationships and "playing the game" can be just as draining as the work itself. Aggressive Retsuko Episode 2
Aggressive Retsuko (Aggretsuko) – Season 1, Episode 2: A Summary We see the stark contrast between how Director
Retsuko tries to take the high road, convinced that hard work will eventually be rewarded. However, seeing Tsunoda get away with doing zero work while she is buried under a mountain of spreadsheets pushes her to the brink. Aggressive Retsuko (Aggretsuko) – Season 1, Episode 2:
The episode focuses on the exhausting social performance required in a Japanese corporate environment. Retsuko is forced to navigate the "Suck-Up" culture, personified by her coworker Tsunoda , the gazelle. Unlike Retsuko, who suffers in silence, Tsunoda is a master of manipulation, using flattery and curated "cuteness" to win over the misogynistic Director Ton. Key Conflicts
The episode highlights the "invisible labor" of office politics—the forced smiles, the strategic nodding, and the crushing weight of being "polite" to people you despise.
In the second episode, the honeymoon phase of Retsuko’s "new professional attitude" quickly crashes into reality. After the pilot established her pent-up rage, Episode 2 dives deeper into the specific social dynamics that make her office life a living hell.