By the end of the episode, the show establishes that in the world of Gaus, survival isn't about working hard; it's about making sure your mistakes aren't the ones that get noticed.

: The core conflict of Episode 1 centers on Lee Sang-sik, a character whose name literally means "common sense," though he possesses very little of it. His accidental upload of a private, scathing video about the company's chairman serves as a metaphor for the thin line between corporate loyalty and the repressed urge to scream at the hierarchy.

: Unlike typical suave office leads, the characters here are stripped of glamour. We see the exhausting reality of "kkondae" (bossy older people) culture and the desperate maneuvers juniors perform to survive a workday without being fired. Why the First Episode Works