The whole show is distressed for Jimmy, and it was distressed when he first appeared on the stage. A young adult was murdered and buried alone in a dark basement, lying there for nearly 40 years. What's wrong with him?
It was up to him to be born, and the color of his skin was up to him. He just wanted to escape his father's fist and go to the big city to make money, so as to save his mother. Although he became a thief and betrayed himself in order to survive, he took the responsibility, took care of his mother, saved Beth, (teaching her to read and write), and borrowed loan sharks for jojo. Such a filial and kind child is so vulnerable in the face of the oppression of life. He had nothing, and in the end, apart from his mother's eternal love and nostalgia, the only thing left was the heroine who did not give up and found out the truth and brought his body home.
What does he have other than this... beth they robbed him of his money, jojo wasn't pregnant with his child, eric said he loved him, but hid the truth and left him in the dark. Rest in peace, jimmy, who's the smiling boy in the photo. (And poor Nick, you're probably just talking about a boyfriend, how could you have imagined such a disaster.)
In addition to all the discrimination and anti-discrimination, the show also reflects a heart-wrenching phenomenon. The influence of the family of origin on the child. How hopeful that a happy childhood can be enjoyed by all. Instead, the fist that jimmy encountered, or the bestiality that beth encountered. Father, please love your children, please respect their mothers. When you protect your children, please educate them, be kind and don't hurt others.
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