The reversal at the end is more like paving the way for the second season. The first eight episodes have been talked about for a long time and pushed aside everything for sex.

Amos 2022-03-22 09:03:04

The heroine is fully aware that 85% of her life is perfect, but there is still 15% of her sexuality that cannot be satisfied. However, after the heroine had already caused Cooper to lose her partner position and the marriage was almost broken, she tried her best to repair it when outsiders thought they would get divorced. After listening to a speech about the compromise and sacrifice of women in marriage, she felt that Not reconciled, and even direct practice, it is difficult to understand.

But in fact, in the marriage between the heroine and Cooper, it is not only the heroine who is compromising, the heroine can study for a doctorate and work, and her sacrifice is to suppress her own desires. Cooper is trying to satisfy her desires in various ways when she discovers her desires, giving her a chance to explain when the heroine lies, and explaining to her love rivals to give her happiness when she is about to give up. Cooper obviously made more efforts to maintain their marriage, the heroine's efforts mostly stayed on the lips, turned around but hesitated and struggled.

As for desire, in fact, the gender swap of characters in the play may be more common. A man who wants to try new things and thinks that his family should be good people, a woman who learns to please in order to save his marriage. We often see married men fluttering with colorful flags outside and hoping that the red flag at home will not fall. The heroine, like them, has an inextinguishable desire to have both fish and bear's paw, and the fluke of not being discovered. The female consciousness of the show may also acknowledge this.

Judging from her vigilance towards Cooper's female boss and her performance at the sex party, the heroine should not be able to accept Cooper doing the same thing to her. The so-called she will not leave Cooper, everything will not change is just an excuse to seek sex, although the heroine said that she loves Cooper, but cheating will indeed cause harm to Cooper.

It may be natural for adults to want to be all in. Once they are caught in the dilemma of wanting sex or maintaining a good life, they will often be shaken. The answer given by other large-scale dramas is an open relationship, but such a relationship may only have both parties. If you like it, you won't hurt others, and the heroine's answer is to steal it. But no matter how it is solved, adults are responsible for their own actions, and it is meaningless to cry after the incident.

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