Three brushes of The Newsroom, I love Don&Sloan more than the first and second times. If you can brush five times, you will seriously write long comments to praise the great god Sorkin.
Don: Graduated from Columbia Journalism Department. Quick response, flexible mind, sober and rational. He is more free and easy and decisive, so he looks more casual. The beginning of the story makes people misunderstand that he is a scumbag. In fact, it is a man who finds that he only likes him in general but still wants to make a promise. Because of the unequal feeling of entanglement and responsibility, he hesitates and looks scumbag.
Sloan: Ph.D. in Economics. She has a keen sense of numbers, but it is also unrealistic as she said (turned off a job with an annual salary of millions, just want to stay and do good news, she said, do you think people like me are practical) . It is clear that the skin is white and beautiful, and the long legs are still beautiful without knowing it. Inexperienced in life and relationships, like a little girl who has just entered the society, there is a contrast between her professional strength and cuteness.
It seems that the goddess Sloan is dominant, but in fact, she loves Don no less than he gives. She said to him "I don't mind you being dumber than me, really". How could such a high-IQ goddess like a fool. This relationship was first attracted by Sloan. Three years ago, she became attracted to him. She ran out of the elevator to summon the courage to ask him for coffee. Unfortunately, she caught him kissing with his girlfriend. It was Sloan who took the initiative first, she said that the reason why she is still single is "Because you never asked me When the topic went wrong, he couldn't bear to use the headset to stop Sloan's interview, and he also gave enough face to outsiders. Their relationship is both close and resilient.
This time, Don didn't want to force himself to be responsible, he really wanted to.
Easter egg: Although the story of Don & Sloan has come to an end, Don actually married a goddess in reality. She is really charming.
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