To my surprise, she was after a Family

Ethyl 2022-11-20 14:48:10

Many American or British dramas show personal consciousness and personal boundaries. When I opened this drama, I thought that I would see an independent new woman, whether it is the independence of personality, the enrichment of knowledge, or the toughness of the wrist.

She did not defend herself as I imagined, facing Billy's obvious oppression against her, for example, Billy used the bait of the royal lawyer to give her and Clive the war and pressure, such as one non-stop case after another, she did not get it right this make any counterattack

she has no independent I thought, after receiving the medal Gash, after discovering she was pregnant, she exhibited obvious anxiety, worry and fear, and the first time to tell Billy. Does she really believe Billy? Where is her trust point?

Billy's "sweet words" to her, Billy's "protection" to her, always seems to me to be wrapped in his own goals. Billy's application to her royal lawyer was always both encouraging and stifling.

When Billy found out that he wanted to leave, Clive even used the baby in her belly. At that moment, I thought of the dogs that her intern Nick defended the former couple, Phebe was pardoned because she was pregnant, and the dad of Phebe's baby was not exempted because of the new life. I can't even tell if Clive's distance from female intern Niamh was really changed by the emergence of a new life, or just to gain Billy's trust through this good father gesture. He held her when she lost her child, and I felt his pity for her just because he knew she was in pain and wasn't sad about his child leaving.

In the last episode, Billy exposed the betrayal of the female lawyer. She stood up and said that the reason why we are jealous and calculating with each other is because we are a family, we are together, we are a family, although she was so firm in rejecting the female lawyer before. invitation.

What she wants is to be together, she wants to be a family, even though she was exploited and harassed in the process.

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