Looking at the previous episodes, I almost abandoned it. Because the big bang of life hasn't come out yet, but I have developed the habit of watching comedy while eating, so I will keep watching it.
Finally it became interesting. Ted finally talked about a more serious relationship; Matthew finally started to work; finally saw what Barney was doing, suiting up as if he was a successful person; Robin finally started to feel like Ted. Lily didn't have much to look at. It involves the broader aspects of life, such as how to get along with colleagues, rather than confined to the story of Ted's marriage freak looking for a marriage partner.
I really like the sentence: It's Robin. For Robin, Ted can do a lot of things. Because of It's Robin. I can understand even if she lied to her and broke up. But cheating is still immoral. You can find a new love one second after breaking up, but you can't do anything with another person without breaking up with the other person.
I like Robin very much. The hairstyle is what I like, and the more I look, the better it looks. It's a bit intellectual, cute, sexy, and pure. Ted is also very handsome, clean and not insignificant. I still don't think it's worth looking at the pair, so I won't comment on it. Barney is very pleased. It is said that he himself is gay, and he is very engaged.
After watching the first season, Ted and Robin are finally together. Although I think they will break up, there are some mistakes that I have to make. Once they have made mistakes, they will not be attached to the wrong things. They both want different things. Robin looks like a female version of Barney. Ted should be with the perfect woman with him. In my opinion, the so-called love is not as appropriate. It is difficult to fall in love. Life and marriage are actually aimed at finding a partner. "To get romance, but also to have space, to get a foregone conclusion, but I am afraid of going to the end." Matthew's pair is really boring, maybe because they think they have too few roles, and they have to get married phobia or something. After such a long and stable life, I suddenly didn't want to be like this, I wanted to escape, it was too cheating, too hypocritical. I don’t know why marriage has such a big impact on a person. Isn’t they almost married like that? But American dramas like the drama of escape marriage. I have never liked Lily's pair, and now it is even less pleasing. It's better not to have a stable relationship like Barney.
Maybe people are very cheap, love even more if they don't get it, and feel too boring if they are stable. I still don't want to worry about things like this, just sleep.
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