Even I myself thought that I would be fascinated by this old woman Shirley. No wonder ALAN (or DENNY?) once said dejectedly, women gets more and more attractive at your age, but man...
a fifty-year-old woman with a wrinkled neck and full of folds when she smiles...but still like her not She resolved the disputes between DENNY and PAUL vigorously. She liked that she fired ALAN's secretary who killed Alan on her own initiative, and especially liked her closing on the Halloween case.
ALAN's impassioned continuation of nearly five minutes in the Black Widow closing has always been regarded by many as the best closing of the season, watched it over and over again, yes, human stain, the eternal theme, but it's just human stain over and over again It's just that, if you watch too much, you will no longer be shocked, especially Alan's eloquence, which will never disappoint. If ALAN's closing is the dazzling sun at noon, Shirley's is a sunset hanging in the sky in the evening. There is no victory as a footnote, but it is still remembered forever.
Going back to this case, it was originally a case of a dispute between a Christian family and a wizard family who jointly sued the witches invited by the school on Halloween for being too terrifying, causing one party to feel that their beliefs were violated and the other party's image to be smeared. The problem of belief was a big fight. I thought it was the usual bizarre way of the screenwriter, but I didn't expect to finally resort to a trick about the closing of tolerance, so I was shocked on the spot.
Without further ado, I recorded Shirley's original sentence below, but without her cadence and plum red frame glasses, it's a lot less color...
first amendment says we shouldn't discriminate against any group on the basis of religion. It's a nice theory. But the truth is the law is rarely applied to protect the Christian faith because being in the majority; well I guess we feel they can take it. And if the religion is too far out there, Christian
Scientists sure, Scientologists maybe. Wiccans? Well. At what point does a religion become silly
enough that it's okay to make fun of them? And who decides? What this case is really about is
tolerance. Whether it's Hindus attacking Jews, or Muslims against Catholics, Christians fighting with Wiccans. The aim of the law is tolerance. And I could be wrong but I don't think we ever ratified persecution under the heading of fun. Let me read you something by Martin Nummular a German pastor who opposed the Nazis. In Germany they came first for the communists and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a communist. Then they came for the Jews and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionist and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Protestant . Then they came for me and by that time there was no one left to speak up…
One last thing to say, the second season feels a step higher than the first. Not only is it more funny (it's so ridiculous, I laughed so hard yesterday...) It also touches on a lot of sensitive issues, such as the gap between the rich and the poor. , the Iraq War, and more. It's no wonder that two Emmy Awards have been won, and it really is a cow... It's definitely a disaster for my peers to have such a screenwriter living in the world...
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