Just a drama review

Robin 2022-03-04 08:01:29

Same reason as last season. I think it's too much for their relationship between friends. Makes me feel embarrassed. Sleeping with each other and having kids or something is not within my acceptable range of friends for peaceful coexistence. But in the same way, I can dislike these characters, but they are fortunately real, and there is nothing wrong with the collision of different ideas. I don't like that their characters are not representative, and I am unwilling to accept understanding. Just saying I wouldn't like it if they were around me. And this film gave me a very pessimistic hint. Even if you really don't like the person, you will naturally become friends and even family members over time. Whether in sympathy, or memory, or dependence, time has drawn these people into your realm. This suggestion made me sick, but it was true. And, I don't like the concept of their circle of friends, they are too mean to people outside the circle, so they seem to show off their sparkling friendship all the time. This is the point where I have been hurt. But I'm just saying, this is how it would feel if I brought myself into the plot. But I prefer to look at the work as an outsider.

That is to say, the setting of the show is novel enough and real enough. The logic has no loopholes, and the stalks are dense. The characters are full and multifaceted. It's a very, very good work. I really like it.

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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.