In particular, I want to talk about the clay animation of the 11th episode of the second season

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Especially want to talk about the clay animation of season 2 episode 11

After a lapse of 13 years, I come back and want to talk about this episode. This episode of clay animation looks like a Christmas special, but there is a deep meaning behind it, that is, various classmates shirly accidentally The therapy (accompaniment therapy) that blurted out, and the old man Pierce, who blurted out the therapy was just to rub biscuits and the man 1 was in a hurry to go on a date, and each classmate's animation settings were based on abed's imagination. They didn't show on the so-called planet and on the train at all they all just treated in the study room shows that the clay animation in this episode is really just abed's fantasy The real situation is like the beginning of abed's hysteria really developed into a kind of Mental symptoms and the root of this sudden is his mother's letter to form a new family means that he can't be his mother is still the original family core, and the past family of three has officially become the past tense. According to abed, it will always follow the movie Routines to deconstruct the world abed in order to escape from reality, directly opened the digestionism subconsciously, he thinks this world is fake (mother's departure) unreal, can be imagined at will, and the plasticity and absurdity of earth animation just satisfy him This kind of psychological escape and this kind of behavior is dangerous, if a person thinks that this world is fake and lawless, it is like the beginning of abed to start a wild dance, jumping around in other people's cars like a madman, that is true The hopelessly insane abed is seen throughout the season as a loner-like existence, but his behavioral pattern is also extremely dangerous, fantasizing and deconstructing with movies instead of living in real life, It is through this episode that the director is extremely easy to get carried away, and it is through this episode that he tells us that abed is not a god. His behavior also has its hidden dangers and sources, and the background of this episode is very dangerous. If there is no treatment, abed will really be suspended from school and sent. In a mental hospital and the clay animation seems to cover up this tragedy and the real precarious situation, in the end it was their study group who saved him, and everyone said the true meaning of Christmas, which is to live in the moment and enjoy Christmas, he There is a group of classmates, everyone's company and care, he is not alone and abandoned in this world, there are still people who care for him as always, and will not dislike him because of Christmas, or because it is not Christmas. This broke his heart

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Anthropology 101 quotes

  • Student #1: You're Britta Perry?

    Britta Perry: Yeah, what's it to you?

    Student #2: You're the coolest.

    [Britta fans giggle]

    Britta Perry: Right. Um... At what exactly?

    Student #1: Being fearless, honest, speaking from your heart.

    Student #1Student #2: "Jeff Winger, I love you."

    Britta Perry: Right. My heart may have overstated...

    Student #1: Do you sign stuff?

    Britta Perry: Now and again.

    Student #1: Awesome.

    Jeff Winger: [speaking under his breath] I don't like where that's going.

  • Jeff Winger: Look, um, remember the little talk we had?

    Annie Edison: [Annie plays with her hair] The one about discretion?

    Jeff Winger: [Jeff slaps Annie's hand away from her hair] Yes. Stop that. Look, umm, we agreed you and I kissing was a mistake. If anyone were to find out, I would be tarred, feathered, and put on websites people check when buying a house.

    Annie Edison: It's forgotten, Jeff, jeez. I'm not some love-struck teenybopper. But we didn't just kiss, we Frenched. I checked the make-out meter in this month's issue of...

    [Jeff glares at Annie causing her to pause]

    Annie Edison: National Review.

    [Annie turns on her heel, walks away and looks back over her shoulder]

    Jeff Winger: I don't like where that's going.