It's strange that "Youth as a Teenager" loses focus on dealing with school bullying, but it writes a perfect end-of-life love story; and "Morning News" actually has many portrayals of workplace sexual harassment-mansplaining, male The stare, the silence of power, the silent majority, the structural misogyny, the imperfect victim, the alienation of personalities and emotions...the list goes on—but more puzzling. There are just too many bloated sides here (and the one that hits the double speed button the hardest for me), and not a single clean, really decent character. A former anchor who is unwilling to end? Compared to Bette and Joan in The Enemy, Alex is just a lunatic with a mouthful of F-words and no decency. An idealist who sticks to justice? Learn how Diane was written in The Great War, Bradley's charisma may not even beat "drippy Maia". And those bosses, producers, newspaper reporters... If they exist to talk about the floating hearts of the workplace, then I can only say that journalism is not a good choice. Of course, there are also "the one and only" moments of light: the last ten minutes do have a certain emotional tension that should not be underestimated, and are very suitable for being cut out and posted on social media for publicity - that's not how I was cheated Did you come here?
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