Motives I don't think are always pure. You can have pure friendships, with less pure motives or actions within that friendship or relationship dynamic. If I am aware enough to know the benefit of an action, is it impure? Not to me. but I agree with what you are saying, she knew. but also, she played that as close as possible, she didn't talk about it with anyone. She didn't threaten blackmail. She didn't as far as we know seek special treatments from Yasmin. She just backed her friend up and cleaned up the mess.
but like you said, what the show excels in, is just showing these people as human as possible. It doesn't stack the deck for one character to be good, and another bad. That fight at the end was painful. I don't see a right and wrong, I see two complicated people.
also, the show is probably softly nodding to class/socioeconomic tension, in how we perceive things. Harper has the lower status chip on her shoulder, it colors her worldview, I relate to that some level too. Yasmin has the elites worldview, and values things like friendship and loyalty, because the rest is (or was) all taken care of. Her world is secure. People like Harper are out of blood, because they see how cold the world is.
Yea the game is the game IMO. Harper is a TRUE piece of shyt, but Yasmin should only blame herself. We literally saw Harper not want to use Yasmin in that situation but her hands are tied and the money always comes first in their line of work.


Perve

I relate to Harper and Yas for different reasons. Despite Yas using her looks when it suits her, she's ultimately a good person/has a good heart. She just shouldn't be in finance. In result, I'm more inclined to side with her. Harper on the other hand is from a lower class, has a chip on her shoulder because she had to claw her way to PP where Yas showed up without even having to apply and she feels insecure/like a fraud because she didn't finish college. I can understand Harper's mindset. She's just sociopathic and has no qualms about fukking anyone over. She says that she tried to protect Yas and to an extent she did but, deep down she knew the moment she opened up the door that her coworker was gonna steamroll the girl. They're all sharks, this is a potential catastrophic loss for PP, and there's only one person over there that's naive enough to give them what they need. Harper just wanted to pretend she had no choice. Back to Eric. He trained Harper, kept her secret about not finishing school, and enabled her worst tendencies as long as it made money for the firm. Now he's upset because she's firing at him. IMO, she's a younger Eric if he was a bit more amoral. Yas might have reason to not like Harper but, Eric allowed Harper to become what she is now (sidenote: they're like a fukked up version of Harvey and Mike from Suits).



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