The sisters who can never fly out of the slums are actually inevitable

Shaina 2022-03-21 09:02:04

A long time ago, Amway was "bankrupt" once, but I didn't see it. On May 1st, I took the time to watch the first part, and decided to give up.

90% of people scolded C, just because C can't do anything, while M is beautiful and warm and gave C a home when C was desperate. I don't hate M, she is a qualified friend, but what C gives to M is definitely not less than what M gives to C. Including self-confidence, sunshine, positivity, sincerity, and bravery—all of these beautiful M are not available. They just blindly wrap themselves up and use poisonous tongues, yellow jokes and superficial hard work to escape life.

Sophie once said that C is a stone and M is a balloon. Without C, M can fly very high. And I only saw that before C came on stage, although M worked hard, he never lived seriously, but paralyzed himself with the attitude of "life sucks, what can I do?!" It was not until C appeared that I learned to face and accept myself little by little, and I dared to face my goals, both good and bad.

I didn't think that before, but now I find that there is really an essential difference between the rich and the poor: C is still optimistic and positive in the face of enormous pressure, sees opportunities in all kinds of despair, seizes every opportunity, and creates opportunities if there is no opportunity, forever Do things around the core purpose, never be cowardly when it's time to show your face, dare to think and act, and never be ashamed of your dreams and ambitions.

M seems tough, but in fact is extremely insecure and self-confident. He is only at ease in the familiar slums, and he is timid when dealing with people of a slightly higher class, and he can't even say a complete sentence. He is poor and wants face. He says that he is never hurt, but he is actually more vulnerable than anyone else. A typical example of "I don't want it because I'm afraid that I won't get it." Of course, the pain of the original family is not her fault. However, C's father's scandal is well known in the city, and from heaven to hell, she is the most qualified to fall. Therefore, the outside world is just the outside world, and all complaints are just excuses.

I can't bear to watch it any longer. It is said that in the sixth season, the two of them still have broken dreams. It's not that the reality is too cruel, and it has taught C a lesson; it's not that M has penetrated life long ago, and "hard work can be successful" is all shit. Instead, it was because of the bug in the screenwriter-the screenwriter arranged all the scenes in the slum queen M's ridicule and rescue of the distressed princess C. Of course, they couldn't fly to the defeated restaurant. Otherwise, the cornerstone of the plot and the humor will be lost. So even if it is played for ten seasons, it is impossible for the two heroines to have actual transformation and progress.

So, it's still beautiful, but don't take it too seriously, appreciate the love between the two heroines, and infect M's "practice" (don't learn) and C's "dream" (for reference), and M's exquisite It's enough to have an exploding face, a bloody chest, beautiful legs with super positive C lines, and just the right bitch.

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2 Broke Girls quotes

  • Caroline Channing: [to Oleg, who is standing at their apartment door wearing only a Kimono robe] Oleg, what are you doing here? And you put the "oh no" in Kimono.

  • [repeated line]

    Sophie Kachinsky: I'll be in my booth!