I haven't seen such a compact, good-looking, and unfinished American drama for a long time.
The early publicity of the TV series focused on the gimmick of "housewife kills her husband". The screenwriter also deliberately cited this aspect, making people think that this would be a grudge drama full of hostility, but it is not at all. The overall plot is sunny and warm, with occasional violence It was also neutralized with superb shooting techniques.
Simone and Carl. The experiences of Simone and Liu Yuling are so similar, it is hard to imagine that a child full of depression, grievances and poverty could give birth to such a radiant and confident woman as Simone/Lucy Liu. One of the things that Simone admires most is her confidence and self-esteem, and then her kindness. After knowing that her husband is a gay in a hidden marriage, she decisively swept him out of the house. The love of her life is not as precious as her own dignity. But after knowing that he was terminally ill, he resolutely stood side by side with him, devoted time and money for him, and gave up the honor and face that he once cherished most. It is no wonder that such a woman can be favored by Xiao Xianrou. Simone's story also earned me the most tears. Saying goodbye to tommy and saying goodbye to karl are full of human brilliance.
Beth Ann and Rob. Typical patriarchal family. Simple housewives live in the fantasy of a good life. Beth Ann's behavior of making friends with her husband's mistress is indeed holy and silly, but April is full of vitality, sincerity and frankness, and Beth has a common musical pursuit. The screenwriter's careful arrangement makes everything very credible. In the end, the plot with the female neighbor who was raped and killed her husband is really wonderful.
Taylor and Eli. The best thing about the women in this segment is their candor, whether it's Taylor or Jade, they're much more candid than Eli. Jade is really the highest level of green tea bitch. Lies come as soon as they open their mouths. The evil heart is wrapped under the appearance of innocent, and there is no trace of performance. Taylor is particularly good at facing ugly reality, no embarrassment cancer at all, no procrastination.
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