In general, no matter what the first impression is, the people in the play have a good side, and most of the people with more descriptions also have some shortcomings. Generally speaking, they are very good people. It would be great if you could learn something yourself.
Record some of my memory points.
[Everyone you meet affects your values more or less. 】
This passage of bobby looks like a bowl of ordinary chicken soup, but his character shaping throughout the episode makes him full of convincing. (btw, at first glance, Bobby looked sideways and cried, but when he saw the front face, he was fine. After watching the whole episode, he cried.) (Looking back, I can’t remember what decision he specifically influenced shaun, so I remember the influence)
【Independent, mature adult】
What Clare said to Jared about seeing him as someone who was incapable of doing things on his own was a surprise to me. I don't think it's wrong for Jared to make a threat in the locker room, but it was really blocked by Mary Sue.
Although Jared said that it was sad that he was fired because of this, he always didn't want to see bad things on the surface. Jared is a person with strong professional ability; I also agree with some impure concepts, such as shaun's idea that bears the risk and deserves the corresponding honor; the process of getting along with female burn patients and elderly people who refuse to be treated is also It reflects the kindness of his learning to be a sentimental person. But threatening this matter, he is a boy who doesn't care about his head and tail. (Excellent people really have many faces.
【A person with a completely different personality than me】
The episode where the female doctor came, hammered the chair by what she did to Claire. After knowing a little more, I can really hate her so much. An impersonal character, but very smart, with clear likes and dislikes, and clear demands, telling Shaun that everyone hates self-promotion at receptions, but it must be done. It is very realistic and heart-wrenching. I am also very confident. I really admire the words I like me. All in all, he's a guy who goes against my personality.
【Emotional shock】
Shaun faced the boy who looked the same as his brother, read to him the book that his brother didn't have time to read, and accepted his death again.
In the 18th episode, Dr.galssman was diagnosed with cancer, but shaun did not accept anything. He has been denied a hope and then tapped into a smaller hope. When the biopsy results said that Dr.glassman really had hope for treatment, it was great when shaun stretched out his arms and rushed to hug Dr.galssman.
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