Watching Season 1: Revealing that the paradox of human nature lies in not understanding

Rosario 2022-09-24 05:34:32

The most wonderful thing about this American drama is that it reveals the deep contradiction between members of the family: that is, the lack of understanding of the psychology of family members.

tom and lynette: lynette obviously does not understand how to control and educate children, but sacrifices her work. Let It is extremely collapsed. Tom is obviously very tired at work. But he does not understand Lynette's spiritual despair. And put pressure on Lynette's ignorant "unfeeling". Many men in families also have such unfeeling problems, perhaps a kind of sympathy The comfort of her can make lynette, much better. Bree told lynette that she was also confused about how to take care of the child, and lynette was relieved. It was a mental problem. The wrong way of thinking will make people desperate.


Bree and rex: One is perfectionism obsessive-compulsive disorder: for others, especially men, it is ruthless torture, which is a common phenomenon in many families. The woman will have this tendency to some extent. The masochistic lust of rex, encounters Bree, even I can't speak.

Mike and Susuan: Although they are cute and stupid, this kind of stupidity is intolerable. Speechless.

Calos and Gaby: One has the desire to possess, but the material desire has no feelings. The other has material enjoyment, but no love There is also a profound lack of understanding.

There are indeed huge differences between people, huge differences in thinking. This difference has led to profound social contradictions. Social science and deep insight into human nature are the only way to solve problems. road.

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Desperate Housewives quotes

  • Bree: [Rex has just admitted that he is a masochist] What the hell did your mother do to you?

  • Bree: Okay, now I want you to hold the gun like you're holding a beautiful white dove. Hold it firmly enough that it can't get away, but not so firmly that you can kill it.