it's sad, but it's life

Janiya 2022-10-29 13:01:36

At first, I just started watching the few episodes, I didn't expect it to be so emotional.

In fact, I didn't read the plot synopsis well at first, but I probably knew that this was a weird family. Father Transgender, Comedy. It seems so.

However, after watching it, I can't understand how this is classified as a comedy. There are also a few places where they laugh, but all they see are the sorrows in their lives.

And it's so real.

The transgender father has hidden himself from a long time ago, and the interweaving of memory and reality is very clever. Memories of the past are the keys to the present, and the entire episode of episode 8 shows me seeing their "now" from their past. Josh went out with Rita, canceled the coming-of-age ceremony and left Ali, and the active and lively eldest sister who showed signs of liking girls at that time, finally became Maura's father, but found that he still did not belong here. That summer, some things may have been doomed.

The first time I was moved was when Mappa went to the bathroom, the eldest sister quarreled with others over her. She is a woman and she has a right to be here. She is my father.

The eldest sister said why don't you think about how she endured for so long.

The images of ed before his death and the memories of the children's first encounter with ed brought me to tears.

Ali's good friend said hesitantly, since the eighth grade, I have not been friends with you.

Len pulled her eldest sister up and told him that he didn't want to be an underground lover. He thought about sleeping with his assistant, but he didn't. That's the difference between him and her.

Josh looked at the son he wanted before and said, I'm so confused, I'm not sure you'll like me. Son said you know, I'll love you no matter what. Seeing this is a little sad.

Mother has always been a little unreliable, but broke out before Ed died. Only the father really went to see her, three children, no one cared about her feelings.

Controversy erupted at the funeral. Father asked Ali, do you like me, if I don't give you money, will you meet me.

The eldest sister is anxious in her relationship, Josh has "love addiction", and Ali does nothing and accomplishes nothing. Everyone has problems of one kind or another, but there is something lovely about them. The eldest sister is decisive and brave, Josh works hard to face his true love, and Ali will be serious and anxious about ed's disappearance.

LGBTQ often suffer, and their family and friends suffer in some way.


Sadness is everywhere, but not always. Isn't this the epitome of life?

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