One of the most interesting things when I watched the show was that even though Ginny hated Georgia’s style, he kept changing to Georgia. Later, if Ginny had to get a recommendation letter from the teacher or higher than the university, she did not hesitate to catch it. Lived the weak underbelly of the teacher-the problem of racial discrimination. Use it to get the result you want, which is exactly the same as Georgia threatening Joe at the beginning of the episode. Later, after discovering that Georgia had been poisoned, she decisively rode out to escape, which also corresponds to Georgia’s usual saying "If you don’t fight, run away." After messing up everything around and losing confidence in everything around, she chose to escape. . Ginny may not realize that she is becoming Georgia. Is this what happens often in life, and we gradually become what we hate most? At Ginny's age, perhaps still in adolescence, excessive impulse and pride, coupled with frequent moves and no friends, made Ginny very sensitive and cherished friendship very much. Two girlfriends brought them to the store in order to let them. Like to steal things, in the end the pot was all buckled on her body, because a girlfriend told her mother that Georgia had hidden the gun and brought Georgia to the trouble and lightly revealed... even no response? I'm confused by this passage. Maybe she thinks it's not a big deal that this is the truth? Ginny hates Georgia, but only Georjia rescues her when in trouble, but Ginny is more concerned about Georgia's concealment from her, perhaps because she knows Georgia will always forgive her and does not need to be guarded like a friend. , So she dared to leave without saying goodbye. Ginny seemed to have made careful preparations when she fled, but it is a mystery whether her life after leaving Georgia will be as she wished. She wants to feed herself, and Austin, I think this will not be as simple as she thought. After all, in order to support her, Georgia gave up helping her sister, got married, and killed someone by doing high-risk jobs. It is precisely because Georgia has experienced this that it has been hiding and protecting Ginny, but it is a pity that Ginny does not understand.
But probably, this is the rebellious teenage girl in adolescence.
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