See episode seven. Before that, the best drama I've seen that depicts family love is Please Answer 1988. I thought that only long Korean dramas are good at depicting the short and delicate feelings of such parents, but I did not expect that fast-paced American dramas can also portray the fetters between families vividly. I like American TV dramas, and I like the way European and American parents get along with their children. They not only treat children as children, but also respect every imagination of children, and pass some things that are difficult for adults in the world to face through fairy tales. The story tells the kids that they liked the scene in episode 6 where Kevin explained his death to his two nieces.
After watching episode 14, I want to say that Toby is indeed a warm man, very good at creating surprises and romance, but....isn't it a bit too clingy? It feels like his whole life revolves around Kate. Kate wants to watch football by himself, so he joins in forcefully, and also brings a friend of his own; Kate goes to a weight-loss training camp, and he follows, as if he wants to watch 24 hours a day. Stick to kate and don't allow rejection, I'll have a heart attack as soon as you reject me.....I feel like toby has a kind of moral kidnapping love....he is really a good guy, but just not my style ......The love I yearn for is two people who love each other and are intimate but can give each other a certain space. When I say that I want to do something by myself, please leave me alone. write.
Finished the first season.
The quarrel between Jack and Rebecca in the last episode is a typical quarrel between a stay-at-home housewife and a husband who earns money to support the family. Unlike most people, Jack really loves Rebecca, and it was only when he found out about the band. She was so angry when it was her ex-boyfriend. Compared with toby, who most people think is a warm man, I prefer a lover like Jack. Toby pushes Kate too hard, always wanting to tell Kate about his father's death, and doesn't like people who push him step by step. In my opinion, to love someone is not to penetrate into her past, but to participate in her present and future is enough, but toby, not only want to participate, but even want to dominate and control......
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