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Ashleigh 2022-01-20 08:03:12

Liszt and her thermometer

What a lovely picture.

I got it from Weibo.

Recently, Weibo has exploded many accounts. I heard that overseas IP bans speaking this month. I didn't try it either.

It's been a long time, and I only serve as spectators on Weibo and Moments. And recently, the time spent as a spectator is getting shorter and shorter, so it’s just a matter of browsing. Concentrate on watching the show and write comments.

I remembered that when I first played Weibo, I was amazed that the maze of the world was slowly unfolding before my eyes. You can know the world without going out. Now Weibo has become a source of entertainment news, focusing only on trivial celebrities on the streets.

What are the limitations of our time?

The comments are saying that Miss Liszt has broken through the limitations of her time. Episode 8 has a happy ending.

Two weddings. A public, tenant's wedding, filled with a festive atmosphere, but the bride's mother had a calm face, probably because of money or status. The other scene is secret, after Liszt and Walker finished the sacrament, the hands that quietly touched but separated.

In the love story between Liszt and Walker, Walker's attitude plays a decisive role. In this episode, Walker's attitude is suddenly tough, and is inseparable from her sister Elizabeth. A woman trapped in a big net made by marriage and children.

My sister asked, What do you want?

My sister said, A good friendship is better than a marriage.

It was my sister who told Walker about Liszt's letter which was inexplicably missing. This is the turning point of this episode, and it can also be said that it is the turning point of the love story between Liszt and Walker.

Since then, Walker can not only resolutely say to the relatives who come to pick her up, I'll deal with it.

You can also say coldly to your brother-in-law, It's my decision.

At the end of the series, Walker opposed Liszt’s plan to report to his aunt first, and proposed to move in first. Let Liszt look at each other with admiration, not just a pretty face.

If Liszt has broken through her era, how come Miss Walker and her sister have not broken through?

Liszt’s aunt has always tolerated her and admired her. Of course, this can be understood as love for the family.

The Queen (or Queen) of Denmark in this episode also showed full curiosity, and the impression it gave was not staid or unreasonable.

The progress of the times depends on the continuous evolution of individuals.

I always wonder, what are the limitations of our time?

Not only Weibo, or Moments, but also Twitter or Facebook, what we see, how much tolerance do we have for different opinions? What about different people?

Moving from East Asia to North America, I looked at the Canadians around me and wondered where they are different from us. What are the differences in our perceptions of the same thing or thing? Who is advanced and who is limited?

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Extended Reading
  • Cade 2022-04-21 09:03:15

    After watching the sixth episode, I saw Lister say to Walker: I've developed the ability to not care what the outside world thinks, but I don't know how difficult it is for anyone other than me to accept this. Tears collapsed. It turned out that this relationship, whether it was more than 200 years ago, or now, is the same predicament. The five-star rating is because I fell in love with Walker's face, but also because this drama resonated with me emotionally!

  • Arielle 2022-04-21 09:03:15

    The hairstyle is really ugly. Sophie can hold this hairstyle. She is so beautiful. At the end of the first season, I know that the drama will be supplemented after the end of the happy ending. It can be predicted that most of the tragedy in the second season, stop here, and see this.