At the beginning of watching this drama, like most people, it was for the soundtrack, but since the second episode, I no longer just appreciate BGM. I saw a lot of similarities in Rae. Although similarities can appear everywhere, it really feels like an arrow in the knee. A person who loves something with all his heart must be a flawed person. Rae represents a type of person who is always in an awkward position, with too many things to worry about and too many things to do poorly. Only when you are immersed in music can you think about nothing and be truly happy. Why is chloe not a rock fan? Because she's always the shining spot, she's got everything, no time to bother if the music would make anything different. Why isn't Izzy into music too? Because she is a real little girl all day, everything can make her very happy, and she seldom thinks about tangled things. There are many such lovely girls around, and they are easily satisfied. For example, a girl in the dormitory, watching Korean dramas every night, and chatting in the dormitory is full of joy. In fact, sometimes I envy people like Izzy. The most similar thing to Rae is that he is often in an awkward position. There are often messy things happening, a good thing rarely happens, and there will be maddening emergencies. People who are too weak in social skills to talk to, no matter how they force themselves, they can only be polite, and sometimes they can't even be polite. And the person you can talk to is not around for a long time. Of course, I am talking about the three-dimensional. Rae committed suicide because he didn't know how to deal with it and didn't want to deal with it. Deal with it, is one of the easiest things to say and one of the hardest to do.
The finale of the first season was very warm, with a bunch of records, his own circle, a gay honey, and a good boy like Finn.
Things don't always go as you wish, you either screw them up or ended up being fucked. But sometimes they're just not that shit as you think. Afterall, They ARE getting better.
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