I admit that I was attracted by the les tag, and after watching the first season, I realized that I was fooled. This family is really "wonderful". The heroine Emily begins a secret "lover" relationship with Sue. With the death of the last relative in Sue's family, she accepts Emily's brother Austin's proposal because of inherited debts and nowhere to live. Emily's melancholy back then was like Sherlock Holmes saying to John Watson "I'll never get married lest it cloud my judgment". At that time, Emily was not afraid of death in the face of death.
At a party, Austin clashed with Emily over witnessing Emily and Sue being intimate, and Sue fled to another city because she couldn't stand the two of them. During this period, Emily wrote a few poems, and the letter also wrote that she would die soon, and then sent it to Sue, but it didn't take long for Emily to fall in love with a man named Ban.
Just when Emily and Ban were dying, Sue came back. When she saw that the "lover" who "was dying" fell in love with another man, I think she was heartbroken, just like she said to Emily "I never thought I would love you because of a man Heartbroken and jealous." It just so happened that Ban fell ill and died. When Emily faced the god of death again, it didn't matter if she didn't marry or fear death, and she even suspected that the god of death was jealous of her falling in love with another man and did tricks??? At this time, Sue finally decided to marry Austin because she was pregnant with a child.
The conversation between Emily and Sue on the wedding day was even more interesting. Sue in a wedding dress said "You really love him" to Emily in black, and Emily went on to say "as much as I love you". I had a face full of ??????? This is a scumbag who just changed the gender and Emily.
Looking back now, I think that Emily didn't like Sue and was with her at all. Because she likes "being alone", she has contact with too few people. People in the town think she is a "freak" only Sue understands. Poems she wrote. To put it uglier, it was like the maids and eunuchs in the ancient palace, just eating each other to get rid of their loneliness. After Sue escaped, Emily met a man named Ban who understood her, turned around and threw herself into Ban's arms. So Emily has no shortage of people who love her, just someone who can read her poems and appreciate her poems, no matter if they are male or female. I hope that in the second season, Emily can be desperate or affectionate towards Sue, and it can be considered a slap in the face, and it is worth my joy.
There is also Austin, his biggest purpose in marrying Sue is not love, it is the so-called "freshness" and "mystery" of Sue that attracts him. Just like the day when Emily pretended to be sick, Austin confessed to her, "I love the feeling of not knowing her. I'd rather not know Sue for the rest of my life than marry a woman who can easily see through." After saying this, Austin asked Emily if it makes sense? Emily, who has always been seeking others to understand her, agreed with this point of view...
Emily is the kind of young lady who doesn't worry about food, clothing, housing, and transportation every day. She sleeps and writes poems every day. In that era, a person who was penniless and indebted without any status, even a boy could hardly survive, let alone a weak girl like Sue. She couldn't do what Emily said she could be a writer by virtue of her talent. Because of lack of status, when Emily and Austin were arguing, she fled to another city to work as a nanny to earn money, but was forced to conceive a child by her male employer. Because the poor have no choice, they can only choose to marry a man so that they can live and eat. After we got married I felt like Sue was like "the kitchen is my place" as Emily's mother said.
After Ban's death in the final episode, Emily cried and said to Sue "I never understood how heavy you were carrying". Eh, I really wanted to hold grievances for Sue at that time. You just died of a boy you just met. Sue lost all her relatives. How could a princess living in a fairy tale world understand the sadness of the bottom people.
As far as I'm watching the first season, the feeling is that there is no love between the two of them. Sue is just a lonely "eating" outside of Emily's writing poetry time. Sue likes the poems Emily wrote to her, but I can't see what Emily likes about Sue.... I feel like they can't have any sparks together. . In my opinion, it's not that two girls hug each other and kiss each other, even if they are lesbian. Austin can give Sue an identity, a place where she doesn't have to worry about food, clothing, housing, and transportation, and can meet all of Sue's material needs. What about Emily? At the age of 14, the two of them agreed to become writers together. In Sue's words, "I knew it was a lie at the time."
Finally, I complained about Emily's sister Lavinia. This girl is really horny... I just fantasize about getting married all day long. I tried my best to hook up with a boy at the party, but I didn't expect to meet the next day. When this boy was with another girl, I thought that this pair was a blow, but I didn't expect this girl to forgive him. Later, Lavinia gave the boy her naked self-portrait as a gift, and the whole town knew about it the next day. When she was heartbroken, she casually fucked with a strange man at the door of the public toilet.... My mother has never seen you so horny in the Sahara Desert. I really want to do this plot. Take a look at the performance of the domestic drama to see what the effect is.
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