I personally think that it is more helpful to understand the whole drama from the comments of GG S05 S06 D on relatives and friends to understand the whole drama from the lines of S06 E10 B to grasp the main theme of the whole drama
GG's filming is very obscure. There are a lot of metaphors in the play, and many plots have to be guessed based on the kinship of the characters and the expressions of the parties. On the surface, the three views of GG are a bit ruined. The plot is unreasonable, but the theme is high-spirited.
GG has two lines
D&S's love line is humble D overcame Queen S's process is about love and growth It seems that S's private life is messed up with a bunch of boyfriends, at least in the TV series S only loves D Her other male tickets are either D's shadow or she is D When I got excited, I had to find a lifebuoy for myself. Slowly S had everything but lacked love in childhood. I was not mentally sound and D had emotional problems. I kept running away and had to face it until S05. D and B were together. Looking at D's emotional experience, who do you think the characteristics of those female votes look like?
The other line is the process of the handover of power between the new and old generations in the small principality of Manhattan. The main point is that the power is the growth of two people S01~S06 D. This Brooklyn has won the approval of SNBC and even Bart along the way. S has been addicted to alcohol with the support of B and D. The irresponsible problem girl with drugs has gradually transformed and even dared to challenge Lily in S04... The struggle for love and power in the whole play never stopped until the accidental death of Bart in S06 E10 S&D wedding became the successor to the previous generation Queen&King (Lily and Bart ) The new generation of King & Queen On this line, if the character of S&D is a little darker, it is completely the youth version of Claire and Frank of House of Cards.
GG's plot line is extremely complete and sophisticated, and its emotional performance is extremely meticulous and avant-garde and bold. This CW's house of cards for teenagers is not just as simple as teenager fashion or love story, and it is likely to become a milestone in the history of film and television.
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