Attempt to restore the ability to use words

Abigale 2022-09-07 07:03:03

Behind the cool is tragedy and warmth at the same time. To be honest, after watching the first five episodes, except for the line of Beth Ann killing Rob is very clear, the rest of Tyler and Simone are very confusing to me. Who kills whom for what? Before the truth is revealed, I once The guess is that Eli will die at the hands of Tyler and Jade for some reason. Tyler and Jade end up living together, and Simone may have been threatening her with her relationship with Tommy. Simone is unbearable and wants to keep her out. The reputation chose to end Karl. But the ending told me that I still misestimated love and underestimated human nature.

The core of the whole film is realistic and tragic. Rob cheated and even killed his own daughter, but he did not repent. He even put all the responsibility on Bethian to make her feel guilty, so he held her by his side and was willing to pay. He is still romantic outside; Eli's drug addiction has caused several layers of bitterness, and Taylor helps him detox and pay off his debts and even cover all the costs of living in this expensive mansion, while Eli blames Taylor for not being a man, typical The machismo had to suffer for face, and in the end, he was exploited by jade and almost had irreversible consequences; Carl was gay, his fault was to hide his sexuality and marry a Simone who really loved him, but in my case It seems that his fault is also the fault of the times. He is a product of forbearance and release. Fortunately, his wife is Simone. After realizing that he will no longer have Carl because of love, he still chooses to go. Respect those you love.

Besides, I said that I misestimated love and underestimated human nature. When I saw the 8th episode, I yelled at Beth An, I thought she was so stupid, and thought she could keep Rob and send April away, and I could hide it from the sky, and finally found out that April said "I'm pregnant" and let her All the hard work of these months has been in vain. She is too gentle, she wants everyone in this relationship to be unharmed but achieve the most perfect ending, she is too strong, this dagger actually stabs her in her heart, but it can be regarded as not happening. If it wasn't for the secretary to tell her the real reason for her daughter's death in the end, her disheartened last move was simply to leave Rob. She seems to me to be a collection of love, she loves women, children, and her husband, but she doesn't love herself so much. When she finally learned the truth, she decided to list a plan to kill her husband with the woman next door who was raped by her family. It was also out of love, and she finally fulfilled her love for herself, and she was free. Taylor has always been a protector in the relationship between the two sexes. Many people criticized Taylor for thinking that she was too cunning to do things and did not know how to use means. For example, Jade could use her words to coax Eli, who had earned money from the script, into a circle. And Tyler will only repeat the same sentence "hand in your wallet and phone, go to the drug rehab", but when you think about it, everything is out of love, she has to stand in a strong position, because she knows that if her husband falls into two situations again How dire the consequences of what happened a year ago. She is very brave and very smart. When encountering things, she always seeks solutions instead of complaining about the results. She is the standard bigwoman in my heart. And the most important thing is that she never gave up eli at any time, but fortunately she finally gave her a he. Carl and Simone were the pair that surprised me the most, and it was at the end that I discovered the most tenderness. I thought it would be a giant tear, but I didn't expect a big reversal in the second half. Simone's initial image was a woman who was full of vanity and whose external reputation was above everything else. But in fact she is very emotional, maybe all this is Carl's influence on her, Carl is a typical British gentleman, he is humorous and decent, he has no love for Simone, but he absolutely loves her, Simone also said that Carl She is the only man who wants to marry him because of love. She ended up saying to Carl "You've given me far more than you've asked for". So she gave up going to Europe with Tommy when she learned that Carl was sick, told naomi you destroy me but don't hurt Carl again, gave up all the honors you once enjoyed to cover the money for Carl's treatment, and finally said to Tommy to enjoy your life now! Respect your husband's wishes and say goodbye with a tango. From a certain moment, her freedom is no longer derived from her money and seemingly perfect life, her freedom is because of her inner strength and love. But Tommy and her I am still very upset???

The last sentence summed up as follows: women are all fools, men are liars?

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