I think a lot of people have the same question mark face as me after watching the last episode

Lourdes 2022-03-22 09:03:04

Billie says

You can not have it both ways

went to Brad's apartment again and said

fuck me

want everything

Will you finally get it?

Although I think it's right that Billie pursues the inner expression of her true self

And I also think she was right in choosing Cooper and choosing a boring marriage.

Because it's her choice

She is already a mother of two children

She is still confused

Perhaps encouraging every woman to bravely pursue the life and freedom she wants is what this show wants to express.

Anyway, till the end

to be frank

I'm a little disappointed

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  • Dock 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Long experience (dog head) Human, fantasy is so poor╮( ̄▽ ̄")╭

  • Uriel 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The heroine is a housewife who has lost her "self". Her "self" has been missing since she broke up with her ex-boyfriend. She got married to escape, apparently without really wanting to understand the meaning of marriage. She is dissatisfied with her marriage life, and constantly misses her unbridled life in the past, and misses her ex-boyfriend who is highly compatible with her own sexual interests. In essence, she is just asking her what her true "self" is. Is it more real to her? What should her "self" really want to look like? However, sexual desire is just desire, and "self" does have a "desire" side, but the reason why human beings are human beings should not be just animals driven by desire. In general, this is just a very superficial TV series. Yes, it is a typical manifestation of superficial American culture. The production team's understanding of the so-called human nature and the discussion of women's "self" are completely at the level of understanding women as female animals. .