To be honest, I almost gave up the show when I saw the fifth episode, but after repeated recommendation from my friends, I insisted on watching the full episode and put it on my knees.
After watching the entire episode, in my opinion, the first seven episodes are all foreshadowing, and the previous feeling of "reverse thinking about metoo and feminism" is the desired effect of the episode. The perspective of the male anchor and the perspective of others on the TV station, including alex, are all paving the way for overkill. The male anchor was accidentally injured by political correctness, the women involved volunteered, and the conscientious colleagues did not help to cover up and hide anything. So it's easy to have this sense and question, is everything going too far?
But in the last few episodes, tear open the beautiful packaging outside the facts, don't look at what a person says, look at what a person does, the timeline of the episode comes before it is exposed, let you see with your own eyes how the male anchor does it of:
In the workplace, I feel that it is irresistible to be charming, and I can't perceive the embarrassment of the women next to me.
The front foot and the wife said that they would work together to rebuild the marriage, and the back foot slept with the new girl.
He kept saying that it was your love with Mia, and Mia kicked Mia out of his team when he proposed to end the relationship (indicating whether or not sleeping with him was directly linked to the resources he provided, it was not a matter of public or private at all).
During the confrontation, he learned that he had seduced and raped Alex, and that he was suppressing Alex in his career more than taking care of him, and it was good news that he grabbed the limelight. The top management wants to change Alex, and Chip cares more than him in hindsight.
The most ironic thing is hannah, he made her testify because he thought she had benefited from himself and would not refuse, but hannah is a standard me too victim like a specimen.
And in the eyes of the male anchor, there is nothing wrong with him. The fault is the person who took his tree target. The singing and dancing of the 50th birthday party also clearly implies that the environment encourages him to enjoy the privilege of being a male to enjoy the women around him. around. This ignorant of evil, he acquiesced to such high-level officials and colleagues, who are terrible and "not innocent"...
In this way, the outbreak of Alex in the tenth episode and the shouting of the two female anchors are sonorous and powerful. Instead of two Crazy talks where Crazy bitch takes advantage of identity, the real reality of metoo and feminism is not over but not enough.
Of course, the details of the specific method need to be optimized, such as an office romance like the weather man. But this is not metoo's fault, but because people like the male anchor have stigmatized the office romance, and it has affected Chiyu.
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