After watching jeeves & wooster, I couldn't help being indifferent to house. I expected a new episode to be released online, but I'm not in the mood to watch it at all.
Before watching j&w, I thought house was a model of the old couple's posture, but after watching j&w, I realized what a house is.
Sure enough, uncle sf is much more attractive than james wilson.
Having said that, when did Uncle SF come to the house for a cameo? Uncle Hugh is no longer like he used to be. He came from a comedy background and is more alien than BC. Today's doctor house is sharp enough, but it always shows its nature when facing sf. If sf is invited to house, I don't know if hl will suddenly play, but it's very interesting.
I really think that Jeeves is a reflection of a certain part of Uncle SF's true character, so shrewd that he is almost indifferent. He was originally a typical old British gentleman. He seems to be humble and humble in doing things, but in fact hides a casual arrogance, subtle and mean. This image can be understood as the British self-deprecating, in other words, it is not a kind of pride.
jeeves & wooster made me suddenly have the urge to read the original book, and this urge will most likely be a cup. Life in London in the 1920s, a gentleman and his personal gentleman, simply brought the English to the extreme with the rhetoric of taking off his pants and farting.
Expand a "no" to "Unfortunately, I sincerely hope that I agree with you", and replace "cow" with "a common ruminant", how much leisure do you have. The consequence of being brainwashed by 20 episodes and 90 years of British dramas is that I have to keep a dike all the time and the exit is "how do you do". After a vacation, I can hardly speak. Coupled with an English-style roundabout confusion, what a bloody hell.
On the other hand, it is very straightforward.
"His man", "my man", such words emerge in an endless stream, quite rippling. Sure enough, natural rot is the real rot, and it is hard to compare. The translation of plx is also very interesting. The original words of stify are "your man jeeves", and the subtitle is "that jeeves of your family". The thoughtful plx shows the feeling that all cousins and friends can see clearly, really It makes one have to smile.
Woosters are lovable, jeeves are shrewd and humane. I've always thought that the scumbag and the black-bellied are the two attributes of Tianlei, and they completely bypassed the thunder point. I don't know if Hei Deacon has borrowed from this master&valet classic. If he has borrowed it, it is worth applauding: Devil's IQ has not developed at all for hundreds of years, and trying to copy it will only lose its charm.
Maybe I should do some show promotion. (The following lines are all based on memory. If there are any mistakes, please report them.
The show is afraid of pain.) j&w is adapted from the original work of wodehouse, "my man jeeves", a story in the 1920s. Before the start of World War II, the life of the so-called upper (or at least upper-middle) class in Great Britain was rather meaningless. Bertie Wooster's parents died, inherited a large inheritance (looks very happy), has a group of aunts known as "nephew killers", and a personal gentleman jeeves.
The British call valet "a gentleman's personal gentleman", who can resign at will, have their own club, and quietly manipulate their employers. This in itself is a kind of satire on class, not giving the British a satire is like not giving the Americans nosy, how inhumane.
One of the backgrounds of the story is the drone club. If I were to translate it, it would probably be translated as "The Rich and Noble Idlers' Club". At this point, I had to admire the translation of plx, "Nothing to Busy Club", which highlights a group of wandering idle boys.
The development of the story generally is that one of Wooster's aunts thinks he "must" marry a certain lady, and then flutters away/flee/breaks the engagement. An aunt/cousin/friend of wooster is in trouble and asks him or jeeves to help. Wooster went blind and fell in love with a certain lady. After many twists and turns, jeeves successfully made his marriage contract/relationship come to an end.
There is no doubt that jeeves is a strategist. Seeing him walk around in the crowd, whether it is true or false, his ideas are all fantastic and feasible. Mr. Private Gentleman flickered a group of people, including the employer, with his beautiful wrists, and the outcome of things would always develop in the direction he wanted to see. Occasionally a thought or a look, full of arrogance. As an audience, in the course of the story, I don't even know which side he designed and why he designed who. When the mystery is revealed and the dust settles, at least I have sincere admiration.
It is worth mentioning that the Great Demon King is also extremely vulnerable when he is often defeated by the clothing taste and behavior of his employer or his friends. Look at him carefully picking out the scary top hat/tie/socks from the wooster's wardrobe, and look carefully at the hands of the private gentleman trembling.
I believe that as long as jeeves realizes that he can't get rid of those strange clothes before the next trouble comes to the door, his heart will bleed. After this incident, wooster finally let go, "jeeves, you can get rid of the handkerchief in my closet, I owe you Yes ."
Jeeves replied calmly, "I dealt with them yesterday."
It is worth mentioning that he used the word "destroy", and when he thought of the appearance of calm, how private gentlemen had gritted their teeth and hated those "clothes" products", it is impossible not to make people feel unpleasantly dark. The winner of ginseng has been cooked for a long time, and it will always be deflated. Uncle Fry's temperament emperor, the New York episode of the tuxedo cigar holding the hot beauty, the tycoon fan's aura is bursting. Even if he was framed by Wooster to play an American writer in women's clothes, his arrogance still shocked the audience.
Of course, the consequence of framing jeeves to pretend to be a lady is that Wooster is forced to dress up as a maid.
Wodehouse is known for portraying the "gentleman's jeeves", his satire tinged with Wilde, sitting casually in aristocratic parlors displaying the worrisome IQ of the upper class. You can't expect his lines to be razor-sharp or pointed to class issues, and in fact he devoted a lot of writing to the class-struggle-loving Bolsheviks in one episode. Of course, there are more references to British politics. If I remember correctly, there is this line, "A rabbit can be elected in this county, as long as it has a blue flower (symbol of the Conservative Party) on its collar". Another highlight of this show for me is that the British are always making fun of the Americans because of historical issues. Wooster and jeeves commented after an irrational relationship ended.
"History has shown that the free air of North America can easily burn people's minds and lead to irrational thoughts."
"Like?"
"Like 1776 (1776 American Declaration of Independence)." The
British love sarcasm, but you can Intellectuals cannot be expected to come up with workable solutions after irony, because their irony already contains themselves. The era of j&w was the last peace before World War II, the empire on which the sun never sets had already gone to dusk, and the upper class could not see the dawn. I can't and don't want to imagine J&W after World War II, why take the show so deep, it's meant to exist as a comic relief. The years of j&w probably even Stephen Fry and hugh laurie have to reminisce from time to time. It is an unparalleled honor for j&w fans to find them to perform. Fry himself said that they are "natural acting", and it is natural to show a state of life, so beautiful that jealousy almost overwhelms Meng.
Climbing the tubing found several mv, ur personal penguin and quando were extremely healing. Some specially cut small clips are even more can't help but smile.
The previous situation was that Wooster pretended to pass out and was convulsed, and fell to the ground.
Madeline: We should loosen his collar.
Jeeves: I hardly think such drastic measures are called for.
(With a little translation, I can't translate well)
madeline (one of Wooster's good sisters): We should untie his collar.
jeeves (GN paid attention, his eyes suddenly murderous XD): I don't think such drastic measures are needed.
The scene where jeeves gags
and yells after using the dramaticXD is also very funny.
I will never forget the "sir" of jeeves, which is a word that can conjure up various meanings. When the robot cat is courteous, calm and calm, full of arrogance, skillful and clever (ruthless?), and can always use the standard British accent to spit gracefully, this kind of drama is simply a masterpiece in the hearts of literary and artistic young people, ahem, one of them.
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