When I saw the fifth episode, I vaguely felt that David was a very main character. He has his imaginary world, he talks to every corpse, when he holds the imaginary Mexican kid's hand in tears and says, OMG, You're still a kid, the answer to him is you too.
As pure as him, he Simpler than anyone in the play, the word innocent is a bit too much, but it's almost there...
He takes on the responsibility of the brother, the responsibility of the family, gives up the dream, has no choice, maybe he is the most unfortunate person, but his Kindness gave him no room for such thoughts. To become a deacon of the church, he may really embark on the path of inheriting his father's business, and he will eventually find that the apparent effort to fight for it is actually no choice without any suspense.
I hope that the future trend will not make him evil==!
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