Didn't say why Miles got depression at the end

Aidan 2022-12-17 05:26:31

The play explained that Miles was a sunny and happy handsome guy five years ago. I don't know what happened, and Miles has become a loser-like character now. Looking at loser Miles, my first reaction was, this person is me! How could his wife not see that Miles has depression?! This is too weird. . .

Talking about his depression, it is mainly manifested as being sloppy, not wanting to move, low desire for sex, pessimism, inability to concentrate memory, reduced creativity, which seriously affects the quality of life and work relationship. Change the setting of this brother to female, and replace the beer with cheap white wine (I get gas when drinking beer), that's me. . .

I used to be much better before, but recently, because of the bad things about applying for a restraining order, I went back to the pre-liberation overnight, and now I can't even read the strange words.

Depression is very scary. Depression is not invisible or intangible, but an imbalance in the secretion of substances in the brain, which leads to problems in people's behavior and cognition. Like a car, the car is in good condition and the gas tank is full, but as long as you don't have the keys, the car won't start. People are the same, they need those chemicals to get themselves moving, but depression is like taking away your car keys. You want to drive, but you don't have the keys, so you have to delay your trip.

It was because of depression that Miles changed from a sunny guy to a Lai Han, and he could only clone himself without any help. If Miles is such a pessimistic A-hole from the beginning, then Kate wants to find a second sex, I can understand, but I will divorce first; but Miles was obviously a sunny boy five years ago, and it is so different from now. , saying that Kate didn't notice the change in Miles, I really don't believe it.

Fortunately, my husband is not like Kate. Miles has a problem and doesn't solve it. Instead, he goes on a date with a clone, which is no different from cheating. Of course, the cloning of himself is really shocking, and Miles certainly has no position to blame Kate.

But I still wonder what happened in the past five years to make Miles so pessimistic. Kate's miscarriage happened before they moved, so it's definitely not because of that, it's definitely something else traumatic that made Miles what he is today, and I hope season 2 answers that.

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