So while I still have an impression, on the second day after reading it, let me write down some of my fragmented and trivial things.
When I first watched it, I didn't expect that I would have such a good idea to continue watching it. Maybe first of all, it's because its design is very good. One episode is about 20 minutes. The plot is very smooth and it looks very natural.
In each episode, the protagonist will mention a question, and some questions are very interesting to me, so I talk and cut. Later, when the columnist encountered a problem, he talked with his girlfriends about his confusion, which was funny at the time. Because when I encounter some emotional problems, I will drag my friends to solve them together, and I will honestly and frankly express my most real confusion. There are a few points of emotion, such as the status of these four good friends. I feel that no matter if a person is single or not, there are several such good friends who can play together at any time and share each other's life. In fact, this kind of friendship is very satisfying. people envy. Although the theme of the show is focused on sex, and several of the protagonists in it are quite open about this kind of thing. I'm wondering if this is the norm for Europeans and Americans? Or is it dramatization for TV? But this is not the point. The important thing is that no matter how much the values of love and sex conveyed in it reflect the real situation, there must be a certain proportion, and this proportion also makes people very vivid. Think of the original Chinese and Western differences so big. Although I have some doubts about the authenticity of the kind of casual person in it who can immediately date as long as it is pleasing to the eye...
There are several places in it. For example, in one issue, a columnist felt that the big man was perfunctory to her, not introducing her to his friends, and taking her to a place where she would not meet acquaintances for dinner, as if she wanted to be an invisible person. lover. Then the columnist had an idea, and it was she who had a drink and a showdown with him. At that time, I was thinking that if it were me, I would definitely fight to the end. I would never be as brave as her if I was alone or felt awkward. There is a similar plot in it. It seems that the columnist went to the PARTY at that time and then called the big man, but I also have the same idea... The
idea is messy, or there is no idea... In general , I think there are still a few people's attitudes and behaviors that can be used for reference. Although it was a tragedy at the end of the first season, but after watching it, I am still very interested in continuing to watch it.
I think I might have to try to write down my thoughts in time... It's so time-consuming, and I don't even remember...
PS I
've heard of this drama all the time. Bullet" talked about the Dating culture in the United States, and then mentioned the show in the book. Later, when I looked at some other things, there were also details about this one, so I just watched it.
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