Enemy Pairs in the first season

Coralie 2022-11-04 20:12:28

Following the big comedy label, I clicked into this British drama. The exclusive British humor reveals the truth that corrupt people are all jokes in their lives. They can speak well, and are not inferior to the United States.
A total of six episodes of the plot, most of the time around "sex", men and women have different perceptions of this topic. I admit that I don't like this kind of overly explicit discussion because of the conservative thinking of the Chinese people. At the same time, the conversation after dinner and work has been obliterated by work, study, and entertainment gossip. For example, the recent drug-taking incidents of Ke Zhendong and Fang Zuming have dominated the headlines and have been reluctant to retreat to the second line. Waves of residual heat spread through the dire entertainment circle, causing countless netizens to be dumbfounded. The Chinese nation cannot be a nation that talks about "sex" all day long. We have our own beliefs. The extreme vulgarity will only lead this nation to decline. We think that Freud's "sex theory" is open to question.
I especially like the beginning of it. It is very clever. The splicing of the two scenes can easily make people mistakenly think that a man and a woman are talking on the phone, but they are actually meeting each other on a date. The ingenious handling gave me the motivation and confidence to follow the drama. Subsequently, the free reorganization of the characters, the breakup of Susan and Patrick, and the breakup of Steve and Jane created an opportunity for the two of them to be together, so Susan and Steve became well-known boy and girl friends. In addition, there are Steve's good friend Jeff, Susan's good girlfriend Sally, three men and three women in a drama, which opened a life farce.
I can't talk about which character in it has the most affection, just so so. Susan is still normal, the average little woman has a clear distinction between right and wrong, but it is her who lay down the gun every time. One time was a topless show in a restaurant, another time was ML's video for everyone to enjoy (later proved that it was not her videotape), and finally took off his clothes and showed it to Jeff for nothing. Steve looks quite honest, he's still more lewd, man, you know. Every time I wanted to talk to Jane about breaking up, I would be conquered by her hot body, and the words from her lips would be swallowed alive. Jane's character looks like a bisexual, she's so big, she missed Steve for a time, and then she was busy going to Patrick's place. Patrick is a veteran of love. There is a cabinet full of videotapes of women who have been on the scene. The collection of this is Chi Guoguo's show off, perverted mentality. Sally is very fond of Patrick, covet his bed work, afraid of aging, has a set of his own theory of eternal youth. As for Jeff, he always likes to give his brothers tricks. The starting point is good, but without actual combat experience, he can only talk on paper. It's a pity that I missed an exotic relationship in it. It's a sin to have language barriers.
One of my favorite episodes is about the theory of laughter inflation. I've named myself talented enough. During the silent mourning, it was a process of gradually accumulating laughter. It was stated in advance that this was not disrespect for the deceased, but that it was forced to be helpless. When the laugh point reaches the top of the cup, everything is like a volcanic eruption that is unstoppable, gushing out, it's too late. This is closer to real life, the rhythm of laughing urine at that time.
Some people say that Enemy Duo is the British version of Friends. Will it make people misunderstand the degree of openness in the United States and the United Kingdom?

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Coupling quotes

  • [Susan is about to show the others one of her breasts]

    Susan: Well? Which one do you want? The left one or the right one?

    Patrick: The right one.

    [to others]

    Patrick: Trust me.

    Susan: Why? What's wrong with the left one?

    Patrick: Now, don't be like that. There has to be a second place.

    Susan: Well, I wasn't aware you were judging them individually!

    Patrick: You were asleep! I was bored!

  • Steve: Jeff, every morning I wake up glad I'm not you.

    Jeff: Me too.