Second, I really like Eli's daughter, Melissa. This girl is smart at first glance. The key is that her three views are also very positive, and she can protect herself reasonably. Moreover, her various performances, at first glance, feel that the family education is very good, the family is at least middle-class or above, and she did not feel material or emotional in the process of growing up. She has always grown up relatively satisfied. Although in "The Good Wife", it seems that Eli and his wife are divorced, but I think from the performance of this girl, I feel that her parents must love her very much and pay great attention to her. Therefore, she is very confident in interpersonal communication, and has the kind of talent that is familiar with people. This girl and her father are the kind who are neither handsome nor beautiful, but they are the kind that make people feel very attractive, willing to chat with him, and willing to trust him. On the other hand, the heroine Meiya, it should be said that before the outbreak of the Ponzi scheme in her family, the family conditions were very good, and the parents were very loving (before, at least the apparent affection), but the heroine always behaved timidly, even in Before the Ponzi scheme appeared in her family, she followed Dai An, was a rich second-generation family, and was a related household, so she didn't feel confident at all. It's so weird. So, Melissa is also my reason for chasing dramas. Originally in "The Good Wife", I liked Eli very much, and I hoped that he would make a cameo. Then I watched this episode, and it looks like Chandler Bing is going to be the resident villain here. My favorites in "Friends" are Monica and Chandler Bing. They both really feel that each has its own shortcomings, but they are willing to tolerate each other and truly realize my ideal love. In a relationship, both parties get better. It's a pity that Chandler is playing the bad guy here, let's see Chandler's acting skills.
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