This American drama has become so popular recently, not because of how good the show is, but because of the one-sided criticism and scolding from netizens. First, the humiliation of fat people, and then the stigmatization of bisexuality. Anyway, there are pits everywhere, and the plot always steps on thunder.
Originally, the focus of the whole play was on how the fat girl Patty lived after she became thin, and her love went smoothly, but she insisted on revenge on all those who laughed at her before, and embarked on the road to the Miss Beauty pageant champion Cinderella plot. Patty is also played by teenage idol and Disney girl star Debby Ryan.
Even so, as soon as the male protagonist appeared, the contrasting and cute temperament was overwhelming. Fashionable clothes, but out of shape, and wearing a wig to show people; gay, but with a hot wife to spread good dog food; high-income lawyers, but they love to be elected as beauty coaches for girls, and have a lifelong dream of leading apprentices Contested in the national beauty pageant and won the crown...
He is in charge of the values of the whole drama, in charge of the show, in love triangles, in large scale, in the hottest kiss scene, in the best fashionable middle-class clothes... Such an interesting person, it just blinded my eyes.
The actor of the male No. 1 Bog Armstrong is Dallas Rorberts, who was born in 1970. It is also admirable to break into a youth campus drama at the age of 48. He is definitely elected as my favorite TV character of the year!
Come, feel the moment when Bob releases himself and suddenly finds it inappropriate:
Why does everyone love Bob?
Counting the people who show love to Bob in the play, it is a bit unusual, almost to the level of Mary Sue. The heroine, the wife, the daughter of the neighbor's rival vase mature man, the neighbor's rival vase mature man, the former mentor... Isn't it confusing? Why is he?
First, Bob has the bottom line of being upright even if life has setbacks many times. He plotted against people, was held back by the heroine as a pig teammate, his wife was worried, and he was disliked by his father since he was a child, and he was mad all day long. But when he is angry, he can always find a way to make up for it and help those around him to tide over the difficulties. That's exactly what makes him the cutest.
The second point, I would like to say, is probably this kind of straight-forward uncertainty that creates a confusing and obsessive chemistry.
Dallas Roberts himself is a mystery. Although he has been married early and has two eldest sons, netizens who are good on the Internet are still reluctant. They never believed that Dallas himself was a straight man. After all, he played several popular homosexual images, so it was no wonder that everyone did not agree.
In life, the word "satisfaction" is the most difficult to find. There will be a momentary spring breeze, but the pursuit will not stop, when will the desire be over? Bob has only briefly seen what ultimate happiness looks like, and this moment is like a flash in the pan.
How I wish Bob and the three of them would find a way in the end. If you can't get it right, this is the way this drama cleans up and consecrates the gods.
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