watched COLD CASE because of the recommendation of a gay BBS. And the contrived performance was moved to death. Hold!
The performances of the actors in the play are quite academic, and it seems very appropriate to combine this theme of reminiscing the past. The story of this episode is written with true TM innocence, and adopts the poignant and beautiful classic tragic mode of gay themes - if you want to love, you can't love, dare to love, you can't love, and finally die for love. Is true love between comrades only in exchange for death? If that's the case, I'd love to exchange it again.
The most unforgettable thing for me in this episode is that Cooper dares to love and hate. He said those dialogues that were familiar to me but very far away, and reminded me of that innocent era in a trance. I like this kind of hot-blooded youth temperament very much. It is unreal in reality, but it is also unrealistic.
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