e8 Banana sister's various lonely, weak and helpless expressions I saw Gloria's expression of falling in love instantly, I died laughing, I did all kinds of feminist things when I was drunk, I saw Gloria, the background music was I feel love, in an instant It's "rebel". So the so-called doctrine and team have never been reliable. It is a very paradoxical thing that beliefs are specific to each individual. The slogan no longer works. You are fascinated by her personal charm. The so-called enemy turned out to be so beautiful, so free and so lovely. Later, Sister Jiao's reflection was very valuable, "We need to have a reason to oppose them, not just to oppose, I want to see what my enemies are like", such a desire for rational thinking and rational debate is really rare , If this kind of desire can be a little more and the useless slogans and big-character posters are a little less, the world will be so much better. E8 deserves full marks for its entertainment and ability to explore role transitions, great drama!
e9 finale! What a great show! Seeing the tears welling up at the end, don't take anything for granted, cos they fought hard for us. In fact, Bella and Phyllis were more or less used, which is probably human nature.
I am deeply moved by the radical and conservative factions on the left and the right. It is the pull of the two forces that keeps this country on a straight line without deviating from the track. The two factions of Pro and Anti ERA are both discussed within the rules. Several debates are impressive. It is inevitable to have differences. As long as there is free discussion, there can always be a direction of progress. This may be the reason for the greatness of the United States. Looking at their own situation in the 1970s, I feel a little cold. Twenty years have passed in the 21st century, and we are still living in a world where 404 and deletion of comments have become normal. There may not be any progress in the discussion, and the slim hope that once had is gradually dissipating. Seeing the sacrifices and compromises made by women like Bella and Gloria in order to hold their ground, I am moved and saddened. I still have such beliefs now. Does it exist?
How did Mo Banana's sense of CP come about? No matter how we met at the end, it looked like a breakup. Work empowers me. You used to be empowered by me. I used to be scared. The last straw that crushed Alice was not Gloria's long fluttering hair , it was Phyllis who said that women should make men feel like head of the family. Alice finally understands that Phyllis doesn't care about these girls at all, she cares about whether she can get into the White House. Phyllis didn't get into the White House in the end. In fact, her husband was secretly happy. From the bottom of his heart, he didn't want his wife to be better than him, because he was a man and because she was a woman. So the nine episodes actually satirize and discriminate everywhere, and this kind of discrimination may not be prohibited by a bill, but at least the bill is the beginning, they opened a way, and they took more women on this road, not Sorry, don't look back.
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