It's enough to end the first season.
The most surprising is the two across the street. The most disappointing character is the son, who does not have the character emotion that the show should have, and is too weak, so the overall score is 8.
This story is actually about the female protagonist fighting against everyone in the town's belief that it is natural for a man to cheat.
In the small town "world", except for the female protagonist, all male and female adults agree that 100% of men will cheat. Men use this as an excuse, and even openly challenge the monogamy system; women use this as an excuse to numb themselves, convincing themselves that men only need to love themselves and know how to go home is the most important thing.
Therefore, the heroine does crush all others in terms of loyalty, and proves with practical actions that, in addition to accepting (actually encouraging) her husband's derailment, fighting a turnaround will not be more painful!
Although her revenge can't change the world view of the town, it has deeply influenced two women - Mrs. Dink across the street and the female partner of the clinic.
Unfortunately, the seemingly redundant second season did not continue this theme at all.
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