How much I love the unhappy queen fan

Albertha 2022-09-07 16:49:23

If you say that the prerequisites for watching American dramas must be handsome guys and beautiful girls, blood-sucking counts, and evil spirits and evil spirits. That's a lot of tolerance for the scale of British dramas. As long as it's not a modern drama, it doesn't matter whether it's blasphemous or not. "Downton Abbey" has certainly become the first masterpiece in recent years.
I don't remember who said that he liked Anna last time. When the very loyal Mr. Bates (although I always thought he had a sly face) came, she showed extraordinary concern and compassion. The eldest did her best to take care of her daily life and safeguard her reputation. This is definitely a good man in Aunt Qiong Yao's book. Whether it is at that time or in modern times, it is not an exaggeration to describe his character as selfless. But I don't like such a good woman, I just like women who can toss.
The most popular voice among the people should be Miss San, do you have any hot-blooded young people? The appearance is much more pleasing than the two sisters, and the relationship with the servants is also more cordial than the sisters. Dare to listen to passionate revolutionary speeches, dare to elope with drivers of disparate class status, and resolutely choose to engage in medical care during the war. This is completely a new youth, more suitable for modern women. But I don't like such hot-blooded women, I just like women who can toss.
The image of the second young lady at the beginning was extremely bad. Her appearance was the most ordinary among the three sisters. Every man she liked was fascinated by her sister, and even her parents were worried that she would not be able to marry in the future. In order to fight for a bite, she can sacrifice her sister's reputation, and more often she is more like a willful child. The second child seems to have this kind of sadness, the excellence is not as good as the boss, and the favor is not as good as the third. But I don't like such wayward women, I just like women who can toss.
So the answer was revealed, and only Miss Mary was left. She is arrogant and domineering, she is sophisticated and indifferent, she is realistic and rational, she is valiant, she is panicked, she is uneasy. The character slowly unfolds from multiple levels, and is presented in real flesh and blood. She is a woman who is both tough and soft. My cousin actually doesn't understand her. What her parents see more is her strong side, and there is always a trace of competition in her relationship with her sisters. In this family, only Anna and the housekeeper were the only ones who had a complete insight into her true nature. Well, I have to admit that I just like women like this, like two opposite sides of a coin, completely different but truly thorough.

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