For Europeans and Americans, this is popular science plus watching dramas. For us, it is watching dramas while unconsciously comparing our performance in specific situations in the drama.
The son took off his pants in public, and his father, the principal, talked to him calmly. The son was complained about attending a party, and his father still calmly told him the consequences of continuing.
The father who stumbled into his son's bedroom and found that his son was wearing women's clothes and heavy make-up only said that you need to go to the society to take a look when you grow up.
The mother lives alone with her son. As a professional worker, she always likes to discuss with her son.
At the school meeting, the male principal called for donations of hygiene products for the girls in need, and the students just listened carefully and did not feel uncomfortable.
If the girl he likes has an abortion, the boy will only worry about her health and secretly like her more.
Facing the confession of the students, the principal watched and the female teacher participated.
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They really treat it like science.
This kind of drama, we may not have before, now, or even in the next few years.
In addition, in the first episode of the class, if you feel that the course is not good, you can directly say boring, the teacher will not lose his temper, and will still teach and carry out spiritual education in the years to come. I don't know if this is the case in reality, but teacher-student equality is indeed a topic worth exploring.
I like to watch European and American high school life dramas, not only to keep my inner youth, but also to understand a reasonable way of doing things through them.
The episodes of the first season are very neat, one client per episode, the setting of two black classmates, one sports, one music, this...
In addition to the various questions asked in the play, Otis' childhood shadow is the most difficult to solve. And the shadow of childhood is something I don't want anyone to know, especially the parties involved. So when Otis fainted, he remembered to call his mother to save his life, but when he woke up, he still pretended to have nothing.
Maeve's problems are better understood. She is also a shadow of childhood, but it is diffuse, not as direct as Otis, but it affects all aspects of life. For example, it is not necessary to treat your boyfriend, because in her consciousness, that is a person who will make you sad. For example, she doesn't like to confess, and she finds things that others find very touching to be disgusting. But why did you accept Jackson later? Because he told Maeve's favorite books, poetry, music and art... She thought she had met someone who knew her very well. Didn't expect it to be what Otis told him, so she was pissed when she found out.
So ah, all along, you don't need a person by your side.
Just because I know, it is very likely that there will be no.
But if one day it does appear...
That may have come in a strange form.
Two people who face difficulties and grow up with each other, Otis, Maeve.
It seems to be going back and forth, going back and forth, no matter where you go, the same people will meet like this.
I like the town where they live, backed by mountains, full of flowers and trees.
Like Otis in a brown suit, it's too cute to dance awkwardly.
Asa grows up, why does he look more and more like the Dutch brother. If the Dutch brother turned the corner because of the backflip, he would feel that there was something in Asa's eyes, deeper and more subtle. Of course, after Spider-Man joins Marvel, the sunshine fan of the Dutch brother may really be more suitable.
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