It seems strange.
Because people who watch Boston Legal generally stare at those two men: James Spader (Alan Shore) and William Shatner (Denny Crane). When it comes to women, no one seems to remember that Lori Colson who only played in the first season, usually Shirley Schmitt, at most Tara Wilson or Sally Heep, or Denise who played n seasons later. Of course, I also like Alan very much. I also think Denny is very cute. I prefer Shirley's shrewdness. They are all attractive people. But even if this kind of charm is so high that it is admirable, or it can make me admire or even admire it from the bottom of my heart, it can't make me like it.
Sisi has already expressed countless doubts in comparison: Lori Colson is just a middle-to-the-top look that looks flat and stable. There is no unique temperament, not sexy, and there is no special talent. But I am the kind of person who is always picky all day long. Why do I like such an ordinary woman alone?
Well, actually I don't know. Maybe it's because I'm too picky, so I like the non-amazing and non-genius woman, the woman who often forgets when people talk about Boston Legal. Reason, beauty, kindness, justice, but never too much, always calm and gentle. Oh, even if it is self-comforting.
She has the same sense of justice as Alan, but chose a more gentle and firm way to behave instead of laughing and scolding like Alan. This woman's eyes are really beautiful, not only large and energetic in appearance, but also deep tenderness and tolerance like water, as well as unabashed sincerity and perseverance in the eyes. She stood in the hospital lobby and called out her client's name, and then calmly said to the policeman in front of her: You see, they are all my witnesses. She must be absolutely true. She still lied to her client after struggling for a long time, knowing that he would collapse after hearing the truth, and then told her partner without changing her face: I believe you can also do the right thing. She has the same dazzling wisdom as Alan. Although she will not do wonderful closing like Alan, she can think of using torts to sue the US government.
Of course, a woman with only virtue and wisdom will not be liked anyway, especially if this woman is actually not beautiful. Indeed, it can't be considered beautiful, or even attractive. However, I just feel that this is a real and special woman, beautiful and imperfect. Obviously white and angular face, but because of the slightly raised nose, it looks a little baby-faced abruptly; Obviously wise eyes are flowing, but because the eyes are too bright and clear, they appear simple and ignorant; Obviously beautiful blonde hair with just the right color , But often just casually dangled or gathered behind his head; obviously a very slender and tall figure, but always wrapped up in conservative professional clothing; obviously firm and brave, but dare not face a glass Eyeballs. In particular, she was obsessed with Alan, but she warned other female lawyers countless times (in fact, she intended to use this to warn herself) that dangerous people should stay away.
Here, I really become a lovely woman. I also smiled and sighed with emotion: women in the world are generally stupid. Perhaps it is because of seeing her strong self-composition, seeing the various entanglements in her heart, and seeing her forever concealing the complicated feelings for Alan, that makes people feel real. Schmitt's arrival finally made her less lonely.
So that she suddenly faded out in the second season, so I no longer have the desire to watch.
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