In my eyes, Dr. Foster is indeed a proud man.
She didn't want to play the role that was hysterical because she was betrayed, and she didn't want to take the initiative to pierce that layer of window paper. Her devious inquiries, the sacrifices she thought were worth it, and the repeated emotional repetitions, she thought she had escaped the embarrassment and despair of face-to-face confrontation, but she didn't know that she just chose a long road of no return for herself.
As proud as she is, she is not a lighthearted person. In the face of betrayal and lies, she failed to act graceful to the end. She doesn't understand the wisdom of Wuwei. The more she does, the more mistakes she makes, and the most harmful consequences are brought about by the way of letting the audience relieve their hatred.
Faced with the problem of cheating, there are probably only two answers. Those who have always been vulnerable, don't have to worry about their sadness being seen. The problem for them is that even if they want to make some tough expressions or counterattacks, it is difficult for the other party to really be afraid. Harmless is their label. The ending depends on the whim of the other party. It is easy to attribute the fault to themselves, to gain inner balance and then forgive.
The other type is stronger, such as Dr. Foster. She seems to be strong in her heart, but she knows it but doesn't show it. This is something that Kate can't bear for even two minutes in the second season. But in fact, she refrained from saying that it was more because of her love for her husband. Even in the process of tormenting each other, I still think that the love between them did not die out. Her naivety lies in the fact that she thinks that she knows enough, she thinks that love can arouse the other's conscience, candor and return, but she does not know that men have a strong fluke mentality, and those who are willing to be honest are harmless. Be wary of taking the full bill.
Season 2 finale, I really thought they could get back together. After all, this dilapidated marriage has finally returned to two scarred people, an unbearable memory, and an incomprehensible confusion, and this is not what every marriage looks like.
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