#麦格芬迷# Issue 13 "Che's Vase"
Recommended star: Samsung
Keywords: be right; complain; bring goods
This story is actually very interesting, much like some of the iconic characters in the short story, some smart people will always think that this is not good, that is not good, and they are against themselves everywhere.
But it’s me who is actually against it. Sometimes I feel that I'm the one who is at a disadvantage when I know I have taken advantage of the opportunity. Everyone’s eyes are discerning. Why are they targeting you instead of others? You can’t see where you have problems.
The protagonist in this episode is just such a person. When he was resigned from the museum, he kept complaining in his heart. He seemed to be the same as the previous one, as if he was an elite. When he was criticized, it must be someone else's fault.
Such a person is actually very scary. He believes that nothing he has done is wrong, such as using others, such as taking the opportunity to exclude others, such as oppressing elderly people with limited mobility, these are nothing to him.
The series like to portray characters, and they emphasize the story and ignore the logic. Of course, in the short story, the basic logic is enough, and there is no need for the kind that can be delved into.
The ending of this episode is very interesting. Hitchcock started the mode of bringing goods and added small props related to the plot at the end of the TV series. Of course, it is not really sold, but it may not be unreasonable to sell it.
The McGeffen in this episode is a vase.
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