I rarely watch such an unfinished drama. Now that I start, I can only chase it slowly.
I saw the third episode today and saw a picture I liked very much: At the end of the third episode, Gypsy ran to the hospital in the middle of the night to see Prince Charming, and was finally caught by DeeDee. The slope into the house, Gypsy pushed the wheelchair very hard by himself. When he was halfway exhausted, he started to retreat. At this time, DeeDee reached out and helped Gypsy into the house, and then the camera gradually zoomed away, leaving this calm night. (Don't want to call these two people "mother and daughter," too sick.)
This episode was the first time Gypsy made a big move and ran away from home. It was also the time when DeeDee found that he had the least control. He was close to collapse at the door of the little Wolverine's house and even threatened to hang himself. This is only the third episode, how could hegemonic power politics be ended so quickly, so DeeDee must be demonstrating right away.
On the way back, Gypsy's momentum was obviously weakened. First, he was not strong enough to resist his inexperience for the first time. Second, he was not the opponent's opponent in the closed two-person world. Third, love and hate were definitely more dominant than love. The upper hand (or the hatred has not fully awakened, so when I get home, I will be counseled: return to the boundaries delineated by DeeDee, hold your tail and be a good person.
It is very easy for Gypsy to walk up that slope, but she can't walk because DeeDee wants her to sit in a wheelchair, but she can't go up in a wheelchair, so she can only rely on DeeDee.
DeeDee won this round.
But DeeDee cried at the end anyway. For me, Gypsy's awakening and resistance are the biggest attraction of the show and the biggest motivation for chasing the show. (The pace is really slow!)
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After waiting for it to end, I always felt that something was missing; Gypsy was still incomplete without my mother.
But the last scene was really frustrating.
"Sometimes the only way out is through."
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