After staying up late and watching the second episode, I found that this drama really made me want to stop. The second episode mainly focuses on two things, one is business, Podak successfully negotiated, and Rice Miners reopened the mine; the other is emotionally, Podak met the pursuit of a young lady, but at the same time he did not Letting go of his feelings for Elizabeth, Demelza Kahn gradually came into his sight. Another highlight of this episode is the love between his cousin verity and the captain. Podak's uncle and his brother are against this love, but Podak provides a place for verity to insist on his love, so when Francis' injury also became a point of inflexibility between Podak and his uncle when Francis finally duel with the captain. In the end, the most important thing is that Elizabeth is pregnant, which also makes the male protagonist gradually give up his lovesickness for Elizabeth and turn to Demelza. I really like Demelza, she likes Podak, just like we like what a man would do, to get close to his life secretly, to feel his every bit, to care about his joys and sorrows , do what a crush would do. When Podak really needed help, she was very brave, she kept trying to do her job to get Podak's attention, I think that's why Podak married her later! In addition, her character is relatively "wild", and she has her own opinions and ideas about high and low, so she dares to express herself bravely and express her love. At the same time, the setting of this show is after the War of Independence. At that time, Britain was still divided into high and low, and it did not reach a state of equality for everyone, but in such a big environment, the male protagonist Podak can do it and dare not say it is. Treating people equally, I really admire this. This kind of respect for people's equality comes from the kindness of the heart. I believe this quality is the most beautiful part of human nature. At the same time, we should also reflect on ourselves, whether we respect everyone at ordinary times, no matter what profession he is, what status he is, and whether he treats the people around him with an equal eye. Reflecting on myself, I feel that it is difficult for me to always treat everyone equally, but I will try my best.
The above is my nonsense.
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