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Update on October 5~~
4. Taylor
After watching the eighth episode, I feel that Taylor's character is a bit strong on the outside, and completely overwhelmed by the characters under the tree in the previous episodes.
In the first episode, the villainous and powerful decoration uncle, facing Jade's ex-boyfriend, was more brave than her husband Eli. In addition, he was a high-paid lawyer, family financial supporter, and his attitude towards marriage and relationships was different from ordinary people... Well, in short, I thought Taylor would be a brave and resourceful character like a female man
As a result, I didn't expect that it would be calculated by green tea Jade.
It's hard to understand how a high-IQ, high-income elite can endure an incompetent and incompetent husband like Eli.
As a lawyer who has read countless people, he can't see Jade's hypocrisy
As the saying goes, "Three people must have my teacher" - although this "threesome" is not the other "threesome".
Looking forward to how Taylor and Jade's ex-boyfriend team up to fight off green tea bitches in the next episode
But what if Jade is driven away?
Is it necessary to keep a husband like Eli even if he finally repents?
Using your professional skills to take back your house and money, and let the sluts go out of the house is a serious business, right?
A stupid, cowardly, lascivious, drug-addicting husband like Eli is much worse than Beth's cheating husband, Robert
The difference is that Talyor in 2019 seems stronger and more savvy than Beth in 1965
But single-handedly cultivated even worse partners
After decades of change, even if the concept is open enough to accept threesomes, bisexuality, sexual partners
But has women’s self-positioning in marriage really changed so much?
At least not from Beth and Taylor
The two are not as thorough and free as Sheila and Simone in 1985.
So it doesn't matter what age you are in
In every era, there are people who understand and live in the present in that era.
1. Sheila
Favorite woman in the whole play, three views are upright, assertive, strong when it should be strong, considerate when it should be considerate
I really want to have a girlfriend like Sheila~~
Although she is a housewife, she is full of strong independent female aura~
When I found that Beth was getting deeper and deeper into the lie, I stopped it decisively, turned around and left immediately after stopping it to no avail, and no longer followed the nonsense -- I really want domestic screenwriters to learn what is the real three views~~
Sister Sheila's educational philosophy~~
"Mom, xx hit me~~ TT"
"Am I your bodyguard?! Call back!!"
hahaha~~
As expected of an Italian woman who can cultivate a mafia!
2. Simone
Rich, in shape, with a daughter, with a (under 18 years old loyal and loyal) lover, with a (although gay but caring enough) husband
Simone played by Sister Liu is simply a winner in life
The characters seem absurd, but in fact, it is difficult to interpret them just right, and if they are not controlled well, they will appear artificial
Anyway, I thought about it for a long time, but I can't think of which actress in China can play this character well~~
The role of Simone seems to be vain and mean, but in fact it is very affectionate and righteous.
It's really bloody and fleshy, isn't it?
Domestic screenwriters should take a good look at this drama and make up lessons~~Learn the character settings of other people~~
3. Beth
After chasing episode 8, I was almost mad at Beth
I really can't stand this stupid cute Virgin
It is estimated that it is not far from blackening, right?
The story of this P is a bit old-fashioned compared to the other two timelines. I hope the later development will bring some surprises~~
Episode 8 Beth lied to her husband that she had cancer.
Strength interpretation of "shooting yourself in the foot"
To be continued
Update while chasing and drawing
Looking forward to the exchange of characters in the story~~
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