S01E08: Everyone has the right to be vulnerable and worthy of love

Horacio 2022-11-24 17:25:56

The drama I watched with Tarlos, I thought it was a four-star level, but the watering of the six or seven episodes really made me want to drop it to three-star. Fortunately, this episode has returned to the level I think it should be.

Does TK's sentence really hit me?

Let’s talk about the story of TK and the cancer dog first. I feel that TK is really my emotional portrayal in some aspects: I long for tenderness and love in my heart, but I have many regrets in my life, because I am too afraid to lose or be hurt again. Had to disguise his inattentiveness and strength.

But he has so understanding of his male father, who has been Carlos and 126 all. I think people who lock themselves up because of past trauma must have no way to break out of their inner cage. Despite his desire to be loved by the outside world, it is difficult for him to break out of prison on his own. Fortunately, he has such a group of people who love him so much.

The reconciliation with the cancer puppy is exactly a portrayal of him and the changes he sets for self-preservation. Who doesn't like such a gentle and lovable boy?

In addition, the part of being shot, at least thanks to the writer for letting me eat a little Tarlos candy...

This episode of the heroine is also a process of reconciliation with self-limitation, which can be seen. So, let us be more tolerant of the fragility of others and give ourselves the right to be loved.

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