Episode 5 There's No Crying in Murder

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This song sung by my little girlfriend April in the 1960s is the theme of this episode. A familiar old song.

When I was just a little girl I asked my mother, what will I be Will I be pretty Will I be rich Here's what she said to me

Que será, será Whatever will be, will be The future's not ours to see Que será, será What will be, will be

No matter how many dreams you had as a child, no matter what you wanted to be, I'm afraid no one would think of killing people in the future. The three little girls with different skin colors said their wishes respectively. The last question, "What if the person you love doesn't love you anymore?", made the three children change their faces in seconds and suddenly became violent. Really? Are the genes of violence really rooted in our bodies so early?

But really don't need to turn the people in the mirror into corresponding children when the three people look in the mirror at the end, the IQ is enough to know who is who.

By this time, Beth cared more about her little girlfriend than her husband. She didn't even want to expose the relationship between the two, and she didn't want things to be revealed to the world. When she knew that Rob was going to go to April's premiere, she found a reason not to go; Rob was going to the baseball game, she pretended to have diarrhea, and went to accompany her little girlfriend; in the bathroom, when she heard that the little girlfriend was going to confess to Rob, she said painfully, "Not Now, she is afraid that she knows the result, because she understands Rob's selfishness. She was really afraid that her little girlfriend would be hurt.

She advises April that now is a good time for business and you don't need him - emotionally, the onlookers are always clearer, just as the real Sheila of the neighbors sees Beth's situation more clearly.

And Rob knew that his wife was unwell, so he still whistled to watch the game, and was furious when he heard April's confession. What I hate the most is what he said, You know the rules, you have to set rules in relationships, unless you have no emotions. Rob is a selfish person, the only thing he loves is himself.

So I don't really like to put this show, I actually don't want to put any show on feminism. Not in the context of the times, there are countless people like Rob in every dynasty and generation. Digging from human nature makes more sense than talking about female power or the rise of women in general.

As long as a man has sex, everything will be fine, this is by nature. And women don't just want sex, they want love. That's why Simone is so angry with her husband because she wants a man who loves her so much that she can kill her because of jealousy. And the husband is not this person, Tommy is obviously unable to match Simone in terms of IQ, experience and other aspects. The right match in love, not only refers to wealth, but also refers to vision and vision, and even includes the understanding of sex.

Simone's husband met the standard of an ideal lover in every way, except that he was gay. Simone is trapped in someone else's house, and he will come to the rescue as soon as possible. What are husbands for? His proposal, even I am moved, each has his own way, and I don't need a divorce, I think it's pretty good - another bystander Qing.

Jade's nature is exposed, and he feeds Eli with drugs, and Eli was an addict at least two years ago, and relapse is inevitable. Taylor's two older sisters are really interesting. They speak seamlessly, just like a person. They see problems thoroughly, speak to the point, and at the same time help the audience to understand the previous situation. With the previous notices from the sisters, plus Eli's hesitation and obvious lies on the phone, Taylor is already full of doubts.

Who was going to kill who, still did not see.

The original intention is very good, but things change. Women's violence is probably the day after tomorrow.

Every episode is full of golden sentences, which makes people smile. The characters in the play also have good demonstrations. For example, when Simone is treated as a prostitute, he can get away quickly if he speaks honestly. Don't look at the title of the play is so cruel, in fact, the three views are very positive. Therefore, they will definitely not blindly praise the so-called love of the "little three".

The title of this episode pays homage to the 1992 Tom Hanks movie "A League of Their Own," which is the story of the women's baseball league, another women's play, with the line, There's no crying in baseball.

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