In this sad and heavy second episode, I found that this drama easily captured my sympathy, or should I say the infinite compassion of the heroine Grace. It is impossible to imagine a young girl who lost her mother and then experienced the death of her best friend. She is still a friend who gave her a bright and colorful outlook. She is the one who takes care of her and protects her. Even the fear of menarche comes from her. To appease and teach, Grace should be desperate.
Sweet love words, beautiful promises, Mary's love is false and deadly. Mary's experience is absurd but sad, but she is undoubtedly brave, aware of deceit and relentless to change her mistakes, despite anticipating death, she can fight for survival and dignity. I actually can't understand how such a transparent girl would do things that go against her principles in the first place.
But in fact, she has never experienced pain and betrayal. People's thoughts are always innocent and ignorant. Mary pursues democracy and her thinking is advanced, but she sacrificed her life for her temporary innocence. If Mary hadn't died, then this woman must have Differently brilliant. But her experience brought a different growth to Grace, and this happy time with Mary became the happiest time in Grace's current life and the most diligently remembered. Mary's death is opposite Lace's blow was too great, she lost her mind several times thinking she was Mary, and kept looking for Grace. Thinking of Dr. Jordan's question in the first episode, I also wonder if Grace has a double-sided personality since then. I feel that it will also bring various influences to her life in the future, and I will see the next plot.
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