After watching the series of American TV series seriously, when I just watched the first two seasons, I felt very good. Romance was everywhere in the emotional drama at that time. "The reason why love is romantic is that companionship never happened." Will's confession at the end of the first season, and Sister A's rejection, all made me reminisce. In the second season, the struggles of Sister A and Sister K, the ending and will's happing ending still make me relish. In the third season, I began to feel that something was wrong, the heroine double-standard, cheated on her own, but kept entangled with peter, blaming peter, and didn't even give up the extramarital affair with will because of grace and zach. In this season, I began to dislike Sister A. In the fourth season, the two decided to separate due to Grace's brief "disappearance". Will also has a new girlfriend, but at the end, the plot of the case simulation, that night, because of the partner's problem, the two roared hysterically in the office, and then they kissed and separated in a flash. That scene really made me feel The feelings between them are restrained. I really hope that Sister A can divorce and be with Will calmly. I can't understand why the heroine is not allowed to divorce. Obviously there is no obstacle. I believe that Zach and Grace of that period can understand this decision. It was also in this season that I began to feel more and more disgusted with the following plots. At the end of the fourth season, Sister A decided to leave the law firm with Cary. The fifth season is really indescribable. It's obviously the heroine's problem. She wants to start her own business and wants to take away Will's customers, but she still thinks she's right. That part was really maddening. In her most difficult time, it can be said that Will gave her a new life to some extent. In addition, Will's death was really unexpected. At this time, the sense of turmoil for the plot became more and more intense. The beginning of season 6 surprised me a bit, as if it's back to the state of the first two seasons, revolving around Cary, which I thought would be a good story. Then the emotional drama with Sister K was so entangled that I couldn't watch it anymore. Cary is no longer a cute Cary, and Sister K is no longer a handsome Sister K. I always feel that Sister K's character is high and low. Obviously, the character in the early stage is great! The overall feeling of this season is procrastination, and I have to endure it to watch it. It's finally the seventh season, the departure of Sister K, the arrival of new members, and a new beginning. However, the character of the heroine made me frown, with unbridled derailment (Jason) and secret seduction (Finn is her campaign manager), and always accusing Eli... A range of behaviors affect perception. Finally, the "break" with Diane ended with a slap. After Sister A was beaten, she sorted her clothes and left the aisle with her head held high. At this time, I found that all emotions are not so important. Probably this is the reflection of human nature, there is no perfect, everyone has their own soul and characteristics. Diane, David Lee, Elbessa, the red-haired lawyer, Melissa, Sweeney the wife-killer, Canning the crippled lawyer...Everyone is so full of personality. Overall, I still like this show. It's not about fairy tales, it's about life. And life is never black and white, either. Drawn to an unsatisfactory end, the final scene Alicia lost her marriage, her family, her lover, and her friends. Seven years has become a cycle, just like when she started, she had nothing, but now she is no longer overwhelmed, life is like the slap in the face that slaps her. But after a moment of sobbing, she immediately raised her head, tidied her clothes, and pushed open the other door with pride and dignity, because there was still life waiting for her there.
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