Sure enough, one person dies in each episode, and they all die quickly within the opening minutes, the screen turns white, the name of the deceased, the date of birth and death... But it seems to be just a little trick of the screenwriter, the protagonist of SFU It's not these people, but the Fisher family who run the funeral home.
Although I have witnessed the separation of my relatives almost every day and witnessed the joys and sorrows, but getting used to it is just a profession. The people of the Fisher family are not smarter or more discerning than the average person. , dare not hate.
To pick just one person, I'd say Claire, the Fisher's youngest daughter. Maybe because I grew up in a funeral home, my father or brother was always handling the body in the basement, and mourners were always coming in and out of the living room, maybe because my father died in a car accident in the first episode of the first season, Perhaps because her family is not used to revealing their hearts and always lives in repression, Claire has been a bit cynical from the beginning, hates hypocrisy and refuses to cater to. Away from the mainstream, she knows that she is smart but also has low self-esteem, she is empathetic but not enthusiastic.
Because she always felt that she dared to try anything and used to show that she didn't care about anything. When she left home after Nate's death, when she said to her mother in tears: Thank you for giving me life, it was really shocking.
Life is not easy.
So, how wonderful it is to fall in love with someone, how wonderful it is to have a child with the one you love, how wonderful it is to be with your family, and how wonderful it is to live a healthy and healthy life.
ps. Can anyone see Maya without smiling?
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