A cool drama written by a male screenwriter, what he really wants to express is...

Demarcus 2022-09-12 22:00:17

The first step in chasing American dramas, after years of really chasing after them, I feel like each year goes by so fast.

It's painful to see later, because there is always trouble, and threats always need to be forced out badly. Perhaps as the screenwriter's new drama "Deadly Woman" said, marriage is much harder than it looks, death is cheaper than divorce, and everything can be stewed in marriage.

In the first episode of the first season of "Desperate Housewives", Mary Alice once comforted Susan: "We all have times of despair, but when we face it bravely and move on, we will find out how strong we are."

The screenwriter takes this to tell the fanciful housewives audience: the troubles of life cannot be cut off with a quick knife, only by slowly learning to get along with them better. (The last two paragraphs are from New Weekly's tweets)

I'm very curious, how can this male screenwriter understand the heart of a woman so well, maybe that's how it is from a male perspective. They know women need revenge, they need cool dramas.

However, this is precisely because, in real marriages, women rarely practice revenge and rarely feel good.

Because, in the hustle and bustle of the crowd, it is impossible to keep your heart or expect the other party to follow your expectations. Choosing a 1-1 contract, both men and women can not be tempted, nor can they want to get out of their bodies and dream without blame.

Marriage is like a doctorate. You can’t graduate smoothly without cramming. Find your own growth rhythm and work it out day by day, and finally you will get the inner peace you want.

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Desperate Housewives quotes

  • Bree: I love sex. I love everything about it: the sensations, the smells. I especially love the feel of a man. All that muscle and sinew pressed against my body. And then when you add friction. MMMmmmm. The tactile sensation of running my tongue over a man's nipple ever so gently. And then there's the act itself; two bodies becoming one in that final eruption of pleasure. To be honest, the only thing I don't like about sex is the scrotum. I mean obviously it has its practical applications but I'm just not a fan.

  • Mary Alice: It's a rare man that understands the value of a perfect rose.