I recently re-watched the whole drama, which is different from the confusion 5 years ago. This time, I definitely think that this drama, from the bad plot of the fifth season to the final sequel, is purely a nonsense made up by the screenwriter, and I am very angry.
The reason for anger is nothing else, just because I care too much.
There is also a selfish reason. I have too many similar thoughts and confusions with Rory in my personal experience from high school to university and later work. As a netizen said in a short comment many years ago, the general idea is: "For the future The extreme confusion seems to be a process that every good student like Rory will go through, even Chinese and foreign."
Rory went from being an outstanding graduate of a top private high school to winning offers from three Ivy League schools, namely Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Later, he gradually lost his focus in the university, and even got hit because of the words of the bigwigs in the press. The mental journey of losing confidence is simply too representative. In today's country, it is basically the sense of gap that most small town/city writers will encounter when they get their wish to enter a good university.
When you find out that you are proud of your academic achievements in the small town of your hometown in the past 18 years, and face a group of people who are better than you, or even earlier than you, the huge gap that is almost equivalent to the collapse of faith It can be said that I can't wait to swallow you in minutes. Just as Rory faces the dragon and phoenix among the people at Yale in the play, even in the small dormitory of four, there are also talented girls who went to college at the age of 16. Such a gap is finally facing Logan's father, that is, Rory has always been After the denial of the journalism tycoon I dreamed of working in, it poured out completely. So far, Rory collapsed. When I watched this whole paragraph, my whole body was frozen, as if I had experienced another side. Lost as before.
The similar experience also makes me look forward to the development of the story. Who would have thought that Rory, who has always had a high sense of morality, was actually written by the screenwriter as a negative female image of continuous cheating and willing to be the third party twice! ! This kind of development is almost completely contrary to the previous description of Rory and her family education.
Many viewers may think that it is reasonable to be condescending to suffer from a gap in life, but I still want to use my own personal experience and the previous screenwriter to talk about Rory's foreshadowing. Like Rory, he has been looking for it since he was a child. People who want to do one thing, when encountering such a big gap, are likely to be negative and confused for a long time, they will deny themselves, they will become very unconfident or even inferior and sensitive, and they even dare not take a step forward for many years, but they just don’t. It may be against my sense of morality since I was a child to do such a long-term affair. When I was unhappy at the beginning, I had an unexpected first time with Dean. Okay, if the screenwriter stops there and describes it as a misstep and mistake in a confused period That's understandable. I didn't expect it to develop into a fixed mistress. After many episodes, the two of them are actually cheating on their first-married wives. Whether it's Dean or Rory, they're basically very different from the screenwriter's description of them at the beginning. , According to the description of Dean at the beginning, even if he realizes that the marriage is wrong, he will choose a better way to deal with it.
The sequel actually continues to repeat the same mistakes, directly and blatantly going in and out with Logan, and giving Logan such a heavy part of the scene, making surprise appearances at every turn, as if Rory's joys, sorrows and joys are all relying on Logan alone, please, I will graduate to 32 years old soon It's been 10 years, and even if the career is still unsatisfactory, there is no need to write it like this without self-love and self-esteem. Whenever the career is not going well, I like to mess with the relationship between men and women. I don't know if this is the stereotype of most screenwriters and directors or something. , a good drama with such educational inspiration has gradually become the style of "Gossip Girl", but it's a pity the previous script!
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