The principal and his wife turned out to be the deity-_-|||

Walton 2021-11-29 08:01:20

1. Mahjong table, if it is an ordinary home furnishings, why is it a half-played Mahjong table? Explain that they were playing before the hero and the heroine entered the house? There is also such a simple mahjong table, why two close-ups were given, and these two close-ups have nothing to do with the plot, the director will not waste film so much. The reason why the fourth person is not allowed to appear may be because the fourth person and the male lead are so alike, they will see through it at a glance.

2. When the female teacher who told the truth was expelled, the principal said "we do not accept forward thinking", which indicated the principal's leadership strategy. This shows that the principal does not consciously challenge the authoritative mainstream media, but only hopes that people will treat these cloning seeds better, such as giving them better toys and paying more attention to them, rather than completely changing their destiny. As she said later, Their school is the only clone school with a sense of morality. When other schools are like chicken farms, she just hopes that people in society will pay more attention to cloning schools.

3. After meeting the principal at his wife’s house, although the principal said that they are trying to let people know that clones also have souls, there are emotions, sorrows, and life, but when people encounter problems related to their lives, they disagree. , I am inclined to include herself in the people she said.

4. The details hint that the most obvious thing after Rose has done two donations is the inconvenience of walking, indicating that the parts she donated are related to leg activities. As we will see later, the principal is sitting in a wheelchair when she comes out again, based on the previous With all the hints, I don’t think that using a wheelchair is just to express the principal’s old age, so that she can sit on a rocking chair in the sun and wear a sweater.

5. The scene that made me suddenly realized was the look in the eyes of the lady hostess when she was sending them out, and she stroked her cheek and said, "My child". This is obviously looking at my young version of the photo.

6. As the picker and administrator of the gallery, the lady's appreciation of art was completely copied to the hostess, so when the principal commented on Casey, he said: "Smart and creative". The principal's elite style also coincides with Rose's social queen style. As for Tommy, his deity is the fourth person who did not appear under the mahjong table metaphor. According to speculation, it is the principal’s husband. Even said that between the principal, his wife and this gentleman, there are also Kathy, Tommy and Ruth’s. The emotional entanglement also explains why they live together. Besides, there are so many students in a school, why the principal recognizes them as soon as they see them, and why does he summarize their personalities so accurately? It is enough to show that they are being paid special attention. The reason for the special attention is that they are clones of themselves.

7. As for the slow donation, I think it exists. Otherwise, why Rose can inquire about the address and operation method of Mrs. But because the deities involved in this case are the wife and the principal, they are not willing to take any risks with their lives, so they directly told them that there was no such thing. Rose must have heard of someone successful that made him so vowed to teach them the address.

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  • Kathy: It had never occurred to me that our lives, which had been so closely interwoven, could unravel with such speed. If I'd known, maybe I'd have kept tighter hold of them and not let unseen tides pull us apart.

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    Kathy: My name is Kathy H. I'm 28 years old. I've been a carer for nine years. And I'm good at my job. My patients always do better than expected, and are hardly ever classified as agitated, even if they're about to make a donation. I'm not trying to boast, but I feel a great sense of pride in what we do. Carers and donors have achieved so much. That said, we aren't machines. In the end it wears you down. I suppose that's why I now spend most of my time not looking forwards, but looking back, to The Cottages and Hailsham, and what happened to us there. Me. Tommy. And Ruth.