I like susan and mike very much, the female is cute and innocent, the male is strong and handsome. Just a perfect couple. I think she was right, I love him, I want to be with him, we are so happy. That's it. Even with a tragic past, she still has the courage to grasp and pursue happiness. She did it.
I hate bree from the beginning to understanding later. Why a woman should be so "perfect", everything is her fault. But the worst thing she did was to play with the pharmacist's feelings. After everything, she misunderstood her husband to show off some scandalous things to others, and her husband misunderstood that she murdered herself. In the end, there is no time to explain anything, and everything dies. Suddenly, at this moment, everything in the world has lost its meaning.
I don't understand the pair of gabby and carlos. Do they really love each other? Or was it just that he possessed her, that she was using him. When he finally went to prison and she lived alone in a luxurious big house, her expression was helpless and overwhelmed. Maybe she never knew what she really wanted.
I always feel that Lynette has made a lot of sacrifices to transform from a "white bone spirit" in the workplace to a casual and tacky housewife. But the success of the family is also success, of course, the premise is that the family is successful. When she decided to switch places with her husband, she was both excited and reluctant. There are gains and losses. (I think her children are so cute.)
The biggest suspense in this film is Mary's suicide. Of course, all the truth has been revealed. Who is right and who is wrong, I have absolutely no way to comment. I feel as if no one is wrong, but I don't know why it is this way. Mike didn't kill Paul in the end because that's life.
I am not interested in the later story because I have seen what I want to see, what is life.
It is helpless, tragic, pursuing, happy, contradictory, and confused. Perhaps, the true meaning of life is that there is no true meaning. Color is emptiness.
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