At the end of the first episode, the little angels said a paragraph to the effect that all human beings have something in common, and people are far more similar than everyone thinks. We were all born in October, we all grew up expecting to be loved, we all grew up looking for love, and the desire for love is the bond that binds all of humanity.
Furthermore, both straight men and gays have a lot in common. These commonalities can change the public's traditional views on gays. I think this is also the reason why the show team deliberately chose five gay men as reformers.
During this period of time, I had a little spare time and watched some domestic variety shows one after another, such as "New Rap of China" and "The Voice of China". In fact, the tutors are quite interesting, and some of the competition links are also quite clever. However, both mentors and players like to talk about great ideals, represent their hometown or a certain group, and shoulder the mission of promoting XX to the whole of China and the world. Maybe this is not what they want to express the most, but the program team needs to express the core of the program through their mouths. Of course, it's not that this kind of core is bad, it's just that when the country is full of such "lofty ideals", it will feel somewhat lacking in reality.
This reality show is completely different.
Authentic, funny, simple, full of love and beauty.
The first episode of Tom and Abby's story is very touching. Beneath his sloppy exterior, Tom has a kind and lively heart. Divorced three times, it is only the one who often talks about it. It's no surprise that sweet Southern Lady Abby would fall in love with him. Tom led Abby to visit the remodeled house, as proud as the five angels watching the broadcast. A successful renovation, from the outside to the inside.
We all grow in the expectation of being loved, but the expectation is far from enough. We need to develop the ability to love ourselves, confidently and fearlessly, to give love to others.
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