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Jamison 2022-04-22 07:01:55

Well, I actually feel numb when I see the end of season 5. It seems a little confusing.

I think the most confusing season is season 3, which makes me dizzy. Others say they like this season's little J the most , but why does it feel so unfamiliar to me? In my impression, Xiao J is still the young boy who "doesn't make a difference", and then was led astray by the big B. The moment he stepped into BRIAN's house uneasy, I will never forget.
Maybe I'm always fast forwarding, maybe I should watch one or two episodes a day, maybe the TV series spans 5 years... In short, these things happened so fast, and everyone became so fast, that it almost made me unbearable. BRIAN is no longer in his spirits, JUSTIN has already matured, people are divided and closed, and finally, walking, moving, getting married, and getting married, everyone starts a new life. And our BRIAN, seems to have circled around a lot and returned to the origin.

Maybe that's what TV shows are like, bit by bit, you're getting into it, and it turns out it's hard to get out. It's not like a movie, you've seen it, you've seen it, whether you appreciate it or despise it, it won't keep you entangled in the plot for a long time. The people in the TV series are living, and you are living with them, crying, laughing, and by the time you realize that you have been eroded by the life inside, it is too late.

But QAF is a good TV series after all. If you are not afraid of being eroded, you might as well watch it. If you are naturally optimistic, use your optimism to the extreme and imagine a perfect ending.

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Queer as Folk quotes

  • Debbie: Well, if it isn't the man behind the asshole.

    Michael: Brian's always behind the asshole.

  • Daphne: I'm not a lesbian, but I'm a big fan.