Uh. Actually, I only started liking Lucy from the fourth episode of the second season. I always thought she was too dark, too utilitarian, and even too professional. In this episode, she went to the studio to look for HOTL, she pushed HOLT away, and she said, "If the reporter knows, I may still have a career, and you will have nothing."
We have been too much in the darkness and cunning in Vanity Fair. I have seen everything in literary and film works, and "dirt" just reinforces this impression. In order to be on the cover, parents, children, partners, not to mention friends, colleagues, bosses, subordinates, can all betray. Who says entertainment journalists aren't the most powerful group of people?
I will watch "dirt", which has only two seasons, because of the warm red hidden behind the black curtain in the play. The friendship between Lucy and Don is unbelievably strong. Such perseverance and complete trust is something that many couples dream of but never achieve, and their pure comrade-in-arms friendship has never deteriorated; Lucy and Holt, buyer With the seller, the lover and the third party, the gossip editor and the star actor, so many opposing identities, but in the dirty whirlpool, they become mutual support for warmth. Who says entertainment reporters don't have true feelings?
You say, the red under the black robe is hurt or lonely.
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