In episode 19, Brian is on his bike, watching Angela slowly get into Jordan's red convertible. It's an ordinary night, it's an ordinary day, and there are many things that will happen to Angela on the next day when the sun rises.
The camera stops for a few seconds on this quiet night. I glanced to see the player's schedule grimly approaching its end. The grief that choked my throat in the last few episodes of Friends, the sourness stuffed into my chest (a nostalgia that Jen can barely contain) roars through these eternity seconds. I am powerless to refuse to end it, but MSCL only has one season, how can it not be full of regrets, full of regrets, nothing but regrets or regrets?
There are still so many things that have not been written down or explained. This drama, which is never too emotional from beginning to end and shows precious authenticity, has such a heartbreaking ending.
American dramas can stretch the story line very long according to the audience's preferences. Once the plot is long, it can't avoid falling into a cumbersome and ridiculous fate (of course, Friends is an exception), but the limited characters determine that our protagonist is always in this narrow place. Wandering around in circles, it will never be lost, it can always be retrieved, old love can be revisited, and it is always full of positive possibilities.
MSCL is different because it's only one season, we can set a lot of mild guesses, and we expect that if there's a second season, there's a third season, our guesses will likely be confirmed. But this only one season makes everything possible and impossible. There is a cold voice in our subconscious mocking, why Angela will make up with Rayanne? Why don't they just go this way? MSCL is too close to reality, and only one season adds another layer of reality's endless fourth-dimensional cruelty, and it can forever be insulated from the tangled kitsch of American TV shows, it just looks hopeful.
So this night, it seemed that Brian was the most pathetic, but this abrupt end was actually kind to him.
At last the secret was out. It was as if we were mediocre during the day, with nothing new under the sun. But night sleep actually has a beautiful phantom. We fell in love with each other in our dreams, but when we woke up, we were strangers. I believe that sometimes people do not need alcohol, and people indulge in an air of intoxication. This eternal ordinary night seems to be one of the few moments that make up our life. Life has to go on the next day, it still looks normal, some things are destined to not be possible, even if those subtle twists and turns successfully cause instant ripples, they don't really change the direction of the gears of life, It doesn't really lead to dramatic climaxes and happy endings. The second day is often disappointing. Brian didn't have to deal with that despair and disappointment. Angela's head was buzzing, and this moment became the most tender eternity.
Time has washed away Camiela's resentment towards Patty, who has a lifetime of gratitude for Camiela. Is it a warm hint or a sharp irony? Jordan is such a handsome boy who belongs to the memory of "I was young too", a boy who once gave up the driver's seat of his beloved red convertible to you, a rookie, who made your life two Some of the "kissed" and "no kissed" teenagers are the one you once secretly had a crush on, even the way he leaned against the locker. In the end, he held your hand and let you experience the most ecstatic dreams. Realistic teenager. But Jordan is still in the past tense, and I don't see the possibility of him becoming Angela's present tense. So Angela finally found Rayanne waiting for her forgiveness when the cardamom love ended. So they will reconcile.
So they will reconcile?
Full of possibilities and impossible. This abrupt ending was the cruelest for Rayanne.
"What did you lose? You lost a lousy, selfish friend and a guy you never really had! You lost nothing! I lost a very good friend, I lost everything."
In episode seventeen, Rayanne said this to Angela The remarks. In that episode, Rayanne's blonde hair was neatly draped, and she was wearing a plain overalls, leaving a slouchy back. This is just what Angela usually looks like! Such a resemblance is more similar than Daniella, who wore a red wig on Halloween, dressed up as her sister-a shocking resemblance.
Rayanne is Angela's pursuit of rebelliousness, an echo of another secret soul; Angela is Rayanne's pursuit of a complete family, a warm and regular daily life, the invisible and huge insecurity in her heart Hissed calling.
After Rayanne nearly lost her life on drugs, both girls felt something had changed between them. After watching the movie, and seeing Rayanne's reluctance to take a glass of wine, Angela reassured that something had changed in their relationship. But is change necessarily bad? Some changes, isn't it destined? Change means you have entered the next stage. People tend to forget the unhappiness of the past, so the past is the golden age, the present is the shadows, and everything seems to be going bad. In fact, we just turned over this page, why do we say that the new page must be inferior to the previous one?
Sister Daniella is forever stuck in a state of being driven from this place to that place. Daniella, like her sister Angela, is extremely aware of the most subtle feelings, and Brian's brushing of Daniella's hand makes her feel that it is more appropriate to say that it is swooned rather than faded. How lovely!
Dad Graham made me sweat deeply at the beginning and end of the play, but luckily the end of the line stopped the car both times. And the single status of the lunatic female proprietor of his restaurant-if there is anything, it must be full of disturbing possibilities.
Sharon becomes one of the few characters on the show with an increasingly brighter storyline. The writer's quirky penchant for girls' bathrooms makes this unique scene a lot of laughter and tears in MSCL. The first two episodes of Sharon and Angela arguing in the girls' bathroom are the first teardrop. And the state of the gentleman's friendship with Angela after he has released his suspicions is extremely enviable.
Rickie's chaotic plot at the end was rather ambiguous, but fortunately, the fat and cute girl in the end made him know that since it is not straight, then don't force it. Abandoning Rickie's uncle's family in this abrupt stop has nothing to do, it's really cheap for them. Rickie's Christmas nowhere and the angelic episode of taking the paranormal route for the second time left the MSCL sky over a series of episodes with a deeply powerless gloom.
Angela has dyed red hair and stands still. She likes to tilt her head slightly. I know the way she smiles, the way she cries, the way she kisses. She wears a big sweater and jeans, and always wears a red Jansport. Backpacks, she likes to say "like" "it is, like,...", and Sharon likes to wear floral dresses, with a big mouth like Roberts, always happy "ok?", Rayanne last Ji's hair has been changed to a highlight color, she will do some braids, dresses and skirts are layered, but Bosmia often shows black underwear, as well as Rickie's black eye shadow and unforgettable dance, Brian is fluffy With what appears to be soft cream-colored curly hair, Jordan surprised Angela's parents, but it wasn't my cup of tea.
Met full of surprises. In fact, I have already met Angela, the weak sister Beth I criticized in Little Woman, the daughter of the modern Lady Clarissa who is not very good in The Hours. I couldn't resist the temptation to catch a glimpse of what Claire Panes looks like now on IMDB. It turns out that she is blonde, she is wearing a tight dress, and her smile is very friendly and warm. But I shook my head, I want Angelica Chase, I want that 15-year-old girl with red hair. I hid my ears and steal the bell, fearing that Angela's image in my heart would be covered.
When I write a long article, I can't always get through the emotions before and after. The beginning is always tight and miserable, and the end is casual and ridiculed. Writing a long article, it seems that I can finally put down this drama I like and devote myself to other idealistic kitsch, knowing that it is an unrealistic oyster shell, but also often escape into it, looking for an anesthesia point, a Shelter.
No more my so-called life. Life doesn't have a second season.
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