America has no Macron

Casimer 2022-12-18 18:21:05

French President Emmanuel Macron dated his 40-year-old high school drama teacher when he was 16, and the two eventually married thirteen years later, a saga that has a direct bearing on the two of them speaking French. In English-speaking America, if a female teacher falls in love with a male student, she will only fall in love with the French, like the protagonist of FX's recent series "A Teacher."

The journalist Zoe, who was pushed off the Washington subway tracks by Congressman Frank on House of Cards, is transformed into Claire, an English teacher in a graduating high school class in Austin, Texas. Teaching poetry, novels, and essays is good, but in the eyes of American high school boys who are no strangers to sex, she is so hot that her eyes burn strongly. The next story is basically predictable, she embarked on a fast track to the prison.

No matter how much sugar-coated the writers put on it, the bitterness of the story cannot be slightly disguised. Although Claire's ten-year marriage has gone downhill, the focus is all on mental ovulation to get pregnant, even though she's a good tutor who can get a guy who's terribly afraid of the SAT to get into the University of Texas at Austin in a short period of time. , but he won't be the American version of Macron, and she won't be able to get a license to commit a crime.

The main lesson parents in the audience can learn is not to enroll children near high school graduation in training classes, especially if the tutor is young and of the opposite sex.

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