Geff played for the first time, no feeling for him, feeling a little uncomfortable? And not the type I like. But it's really the kind that is getting more and more attractive. Later, I was moved by him to the point of being too good-looking. Personality, in fact, I don't know how I would react if I encountered the same type of personality as him. Maybe I have encountered something similar? While writing seems to be discovering, I've been through the feeling of what's going on here.
If there are some clingy people, I think I will run away too. And, the truth is that I ran away.
In that part of Footy, I felt that his age was just the time to cheer for the players and he was still cute. Maybe he was still looking at his appearance. Moreover, Footy was not as boring as Josh described. Although it is really boring, and often Aussie likes to explain abruptly, soccer, what you call football, in my understanding, football is whether football is good or not, not what we call football. You are the one who insists on calling the sport you play our football. Deviated again.
Josh's first impression was gone. Although he was neither good-looking nor cute, he was definitely not disgusted. The more I see the back, the less I like this character. The director's hope of writing, directing and acting is not his true portrayal? The feeling of Xiang Yuxin is that the further back he goes, the more unacceptable his appearance is, and he wants to attack this character from all aspects and understand the feeling of those so-and-so black feelings.
He feels good when he's approached at a disco or being approached and then being played with. Call Geff when you're not happy, and remember Geff every time you need it. In the last few minutes of the season finale, I kept praying that Geff didn't relent and didn't get back together. I guess this is the first time I've had this hope again, rather than a happy ending. No, it's a happy ending when they don't get together.
Aunt Peggy is really cute. Such a devout believer, after the priest made homophobic remarks, stood up for his nephew, refuted and left, it was really cute and heart-warming.
The river scenes that flashed a couple of times in the show made me wonder if they were filming in Dockland, if it was those bars and restaurants on Chapel St. Much, not much, some feeling of missing. In the end, Aunt Peggy's Vicroad exam made me think it was filmed in Melbourne, right? After all, there are no skyscrapers anywhere in Victoria except Melbourne.
There are also jokes related to Mae in the play, and jokes related to race, maybe the plot needs? But it's disgusting.
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