What I can't figure out is that I always feel that the arrangements in some places are not particularly suitable.
For example, the Lenny scandal dissipated in the first season because the public read the love letters he wrote when he was young and were moved.
In the second season, John received the support of the public, because he saw the "rock" side of him when he was young,
Could these two pivotal plots be a little naive,
Will people really change their impression of John's drug use and Lenny's coldness because of these little things?
Or does this arrangement have some symbolic meaning?
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