finish watching. I think it looks good. It covers many of the problems that our lesbian community will encounter. Of course, I think the same, some of these emotional problems are encountered by people who have fallen in love. Alas, I think the space is not long enough, but it really contains too much.
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The departure of George's father and the way she later rode in the trolley with May's father-she really missed her father's love. Although the time she met with Mei's parents was very short, I think I could see her longing for the long-lost paternal love.
Then, when you fall into this group, you realize how prejudiced what you thought was just ordinary things. The courses that George taught and what happened in the class must have existed before she and May dated, but at that time, it was probably like many people now "it’s nothing to do with themselves," she doesn’t think. What a big deal-it doesn't happen to me after all. And when she herself was almost counted as one of them, she could be hurt by these or realize how hurting some people once thought they were normal.
Mei’s confusion, I think it was my confusion before, what exactly does the other party want me to be? What is it like to be who I really want to be? When I first looked at the trailer, the appearance of Mei was very T, and there was also a trace of worry about whether it would contain stereotypes. I think one aspect of this drama is more fascinating. Although it is not long in length, only a few pictures allow me to feel what I want to convey-for example, Mei will want to try to wear a small suspender skirt, but at the same time he is ashamed to let it go. George knew about it. In her heart, she was still afraid that George would just treat her as a male partner-this is very common in the combination of lesbian + straight daughter, in fact, even if two lesbians are together, I think there will be...
Is this the remnant of stereotypes? Of course, some people like this way of getting along. This is also a point that I have been entangled with recently. It seems that you can't accurately evaluate the good or bad of this mode, but I hope that when you are in a relationship, you can find people who have the same pattern as yourself.
But at last George was thinking, understanding, and changing himself. I think it is very powerful. She understood who her true friend was, what she wanted, and tried to accept her new self. (This may be the ideal picture for everyone in the process of chasing straight girls XD)
I think family issues can be regarded as a sub-center of the show’s expression? Whether it is May’s powerful mother or George’s father who chose to leave, and a mother who is disappointed in love (but we can also see that the more you show disgust, the more proof you care). Family problems are sometimes a problem that is easily overlooked. Parents sometimes say "every family is like this!" to avoid the responsibility for change. Is it normal for a family like this?
I don't know if there will be a second season, because I feel that there are still some places that are not clear, and some places are very expressive. But at this time, I feel that after typing these words, we can go on thinking without saying clearly.
George looked at her heart squarely, she chose someone more worthy of being a friend, and she would also support May;
Although May has relapsed orz (and that Day1 small card is still hidden), but at the end of the play, I think she will confess to George that she will relapse. This is a good start. I Thinking is also the beginning of her gaining a sense of security.
The last thing that comes to mind is that (after that, I forgot the name, it was the one who sucked Du with Mei at the end of the Mutual Aid Association).
He actually called his guarantor. I was shocked because I was really "oh fuck" in my heart when the two of them were smoking together. The guarantor's remarks were really touching... it was a particularly qualified and worthy guarantor to rely on.
Hey, still in aftertaste.
Attached to May’s new interpretation of addiction, I think, wow, some of the problems in my heart have suddenly become clear.
What are we all addicted to?
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