I'm a game developer, professionally!
You may know me from things like: Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, The Museum of Mechanics: Lockpicking, Gone Home, Bioshock 2, or maybe something else.
Right now I work as a Technical Narrative Designer at Remedy Entertainment in Stockholm, Sweden
Perhaps there are other aspects of my personality that may also be revealed here on this website
It's not really a story where 'justice' happens - how could it? We see that she's surrounded by exactly the same kind of abusive petty tyrant (it was pretty funny when her mentor freaked out about the mention of allegations, momentarily thinking it was his chickens coming home to roost), and that one doesn't really reach those positions without being Like That, and nothing ultimately is done to stop them from continuing. She gets used (as a scapegoat, to deflect from the systemic abuses behind the rest of her little whisper network) the way she used others, and then disposed of.
I kinda appreciated that her terrible fall isn't that she sees real legal penalty for harassing a woman to death or has to start living like the little people in a New Jersey townhouse or a soggy apartment squat full of feral dogs (???), she just gets to stay a comfortably affluent jetsetter and still be a lead conductor at a less prestigious orchestra. Anything else woulda rung pretty false, we know how shit goes for people in her social strata. But for her it's basically Hell.