write Frankie

Aurore 2022-11-27 07:43:50

Personally, I like this show more than TLW. The character I feel the most is Frankie. Although the actor is straight, he plays it well. The confusion and helplessness in his eyes, the sadness after drinking every time, and the desire for love and love Desperate eyes, I think Frankie is a little bit more girly than Shane, and he can have sex with a man. That's still a buddy. Although I don't understand this, I can understand it, and there is no bottom line for her. The attraction of Frankie is not only in girls, maybe boys will also arouse some kind of protective desire towards such a guy.

Frankie's biggest problem isn't that he can't handle others, it's that he can't handle himself. She's not necessarily more bohemian than Shane, but she definitely has deeper self-loathing than Shane, Shane's state is much brighter than her, Shane just can't stand loneliness, and she doesn't want to open herself up, Frankie is the kind of person who wants to open herself up Unavailable state. And Frankie's sex is more like an outbreak of depression. There is a feeling of licking her wounds. Sex is her outlet. If she doesn't mess around, her depressed pain, anger, There is no way to vent those feelings of frustration, this is just a particularly helpless child.

Another trait in Frankie, which has been well-reviewed elsewhere, is stubbornness.
There is an essential difference between being stubborn and being stubborn. People who are stubborn are often more vulnerable than the average person. Being stubborn has the meaning of knowing that it cannot be done. It may be better not to be tough on this matter, but it is more likely to be tough.
Brave people have a certain disapproval of their own weakness.
Many things, people are powerless, but some people just use cynicism to fight. If you don't have a good time, neither do others.
Frankie's sex has a sense of wanting to toss himself on purpose. She smothered everything in alcohol and sex, and if life tortured her, then she tortured herself, gave herself a double dose, and exhausted herself for a moment of peace.
Because of this, she and Jay ML even found a strange man in the bar (unsuccessful, she escaped at the last moment), which is really incredible for a character with a T-slanted character, but from her own psychological point of view, The motivation for this kind of behavior is very reasonable. Sex is just a toss and a catharsis anyway, so what's the difference with anyone.

Shane's situation is relatively rare, and occasionally, her cynicism is not some kind of confrontation, but more of a search, looking for the love and freedom she wants, free love.

I have to say that Frankie is in a vicious circle. Fortunately, in the second season, she changed her behavior pattern, and she paid more love, patience and waiting for Cat. Then Cat died and she was gone. I don't know where I'm going, but I just wish I didn't continue to exile myself.

There is no doubt that Frankie is morbid, perhaps in the eyes of some people is morbid beauty. Her beauty is not in being cool or anything, it's just her disguise, her beauty is in her bravery, bravely smashing all the misfortunes of life, swallowing it raw or not, leaving others in shock. There is also kindness, she will stand up to protect the girl she likes, even if she loses her job, she even protects the feelings of her rival, she tells Sam that she is not with Cat.
I never thought that Frankie was selfish, she was just extra real, she was more honest than Cat. If you cheat, you will cheat. If you are not ready, you will not be ready. That is her truth, not selfishness. If you are selfish, you will know that you will make up nonsense that is beneficial to yourself, and you will not show your weaknesses in front of others so nakedly, so that the show and the audience will be sprayed.

So Frankie's characteristic is contradiction. The truth, the good and the beautiful are thoroughly reflected in her, but she tries her best to wrap herself up in a very bad, messy, and ruffian way, as if she can deal with those who hurt her in life, those who are better than her people.

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