I watched the troubles of growing up again. From 1 to 7, the TV series has been filmed for seven years, with a total of more than 160 episodes. I watched it intermittently every day before going to bed for a while, until I watched the last episode with great reluctance last night. , I have a lot of thoughts and emotions, and I hope there will be an eighth season. . .
I liked the character mike very much until I watched it again, but this time, I was deeply impressed by Jason's wisdom, whether it was mike, ben, carol, or later chrisy, look, the child's growth process Doubts and rebellions in marriage, or suspicions and quarrels between husband and wife, can be subtly resolved invisibly. A successful father and husband role really requires more patience, trying and thinking.
In terms of life, the play can be rehearsed continuously and can be flawless. In reality, Alan Thicke has been married three times, and the child is not as smart and cute as in the play, but in reality, he has always been proud of the image of the father in the play, Resonate with me. There are not many people who can become actors, and even fewer people can create successful roles. Even actors, everyone lives only once, only once.
The role change from a child to a father to a grandfather is irreversible, and many people don’t even realize it. From a child to a father to a grandfather, the role changes and the time passes. It is absolutely impossible to go back or start over. impossible. Whether the role of a child is successful or not, it is difficult for us to be independent. We need to rely more on the environment, parents, teachers, and friends. . . Anything can be a trigger. But in the role of father, we can let ourselves be the dominant factor. My child is ten years old this year. In ten years, he has grown from an infant to a young boy, from learning language to being extraordinary, ten years are like a snap of your fingers. Looking back now, in the first few years of this decade, my father's role probably failed. There are many reasons. In the final analysis, I was not ready for the role change. I looked at the father's role too simply, thinking that the child belongs to me. Yes, you should do things according to your own wishes. In fact, the child belongs to the child himself, and you just happened to be the one who accompanies him to grow up. We should be glad that we can grow up with our children, and we should be proud that someone can grow up better because of you.
The dead are gone, and the living are like this. After watching TV, life goes on. If a play can make your life more exciting, it must be a good play.
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