don't like Nate

Edwardo 2022-12-17 00:59:43

I just heard about this drama recently. I couldn't wait to watch it every day while eating, so I watched it all night. In fact, when I watch American dramas, I usually turn on double speed, but this one is almost not.

After watching it, my biggest feeling is that I hate Nate so much, although I haven't seen anyone who hates him as much as I do. And I actually think he looks pretty good. But because I think what he does is too cheap, and even a little bit to the level of my own political correctness, so I have to criticize him morally.

There is a reason for what happened, and the reason why he became like this is largely because his father is very distorted. He is obviously a handsome entrepreneur in the small town, but he loves grass and minors behind his back, and he also shoots astringent videos. Nate fully knew that his father was committing a crime, and from the detailed legal provisions he used to threaten Tylor and Jules, it could be seen that he knew more than the average person, but even if he knew, he would not persuade his father Stop doing this, or tell his dad. While helping to maintain his dad's good image in front of outsiders, he used these accusations to target people who were much more innocent than his dad.

He is afraid that others will know that his father is gay, and he is also afraid that he is gay, and he regards maintaining his masculinity as more important than anything else. Under this premise, the filthy and unscrupulous pickled things he did make me feel sick. He refused to admit that he had strangled Maddy's neck, planned to make innocent men plead guilty, coerced Jules to give false testimony, and called the police to let the police come to Fez's home. In fact, I'm even more angry here, why is no one fixing Nate? I think the plot was written to follow him. Is it possible to report drug dealers and still succeed? Generally speaking, don't amateurs who break ground on drug dealers die miserably? But it's also possible that Fez, a drug dealer, is quite aggrieved. He is just a distributor. Every time a supplier forces him to buy it, he has to buy it." They didn’t even talk back; they were checked by the police, so they hurriedly went to other people’s homes to rob them, but they didn’t listen to them.

And I don't know what happened. The screenwriter asked Nate to speak very well. Every sentence made me very angry. His speech is really ugly, maybe because this kind of man speaks like this in reality. Especially what he said to Rules made me very angry. Rue can be said to be a very delicate girl, she finally mustered up the courage to take a step towards Jules, Nate said some extremely irresponsible and cheap words to beat her down.

I think it's not worth it, everyone is miserable, just because Nate has to continue to disguise his masculinity and father's temperament in front of outsiders, I think it's very different. In the end, he was naked and pressed to the ground by his father, so he cried like a child and grabbed the ground with his head, which shows that he lost compared with his father, and his father was more heroic than him. So this is a no-brainer, if the weak do not have the right to live, if this law is followed, human beings will be extinct. You may be physically stronger, you may be better in some aspects, but that doesn't mean you can suppress others by relying on your own strength, it doesn't mean that the weak can't live, and it doesn't mean that you can do whatever you want.

I mean, just for this kind of thing? Just in order not to let others know that his father is gay, he has to do such a shitty thing. But he really fits the character's setting very well from a certain point of view. He is irritable, irritable, and will do anything to achieve his goals, and he attaches great importance to his masculinity. It's quite a kind of man in life, but this kind of man in ordinary life should not have as good a face and body as him.


In addition, one of the things I like about this drama is the discussion of sexuality. In recent years, there are more and more films discussing sexuality, and I feel that it is also the reason why people's ideas are changing. If it was put in the past, this kind of work should be very few. And this is a story about the life of teenagers. In adolescence, various concepts, including sexual orientation, are also being explored, so it will be very interesting to shoot such a story. I can feel that everyone is becoming more and more open.

Even though Rules are doing lesbians, their respective parents are very supportive. Jules' father and Rue's mother both expressed their love for each other's daughters, and they have met to drink together. This kind of relationship is quite comfortable. But the hard part is Rules and themselves, they each have their own problems, but it's good that they can be together for a short and happy time, isn't it? Just like the old black man Rue met in NA said, the relationship in high school is short-lived, and it will turn sharply after high school. I also feel that it's okay if Rules can't be together forever, even if it's just teenage love, but it's real and no one can deny it, that's fine.

But Jules is really different. The body color is very light, the body is as white as white paper, and the colored eyeshadow and eyeliner are painted on such a body, and the nearly white hair is dyed in colorful colors. It's really good-looking, her clothes, makeup and hair color are also matching. She can be anything, any color, any kind of person. Masculine guys, careful girls, predatory women, she can, she's totally fluid.


And I think Cass is very virgin (commentary), I think she is also a more typical female image in my cognition, that is, she internalizes the outside world and the damage that men have done to her, and gives very good love, very beautiful. myself, a life of atonement. Our Lady is very obvious that she is very soft-hearted and will not refuse. She is so beautiful that every man who interacts with her wants to record her surname Ai video, although she doesn't like it, she still accepts it softly. Later, those men would post nude photos and videos of her on the Internet after breaking up with her, but she just endured them silently. Mckay is very concerned about gains and losses, hurting Cassie so many times but she still loves him, even the accidental pregnancy she also quietly broke down in tears. I would find this image fascinating. But I hope there are fewer such women in reality, because this kind of character hurts her the most. To be honest, I think the men in this show are not very mature, so this show is very scientific, and the men are relatively late.


The power of confidence is mentioned in this drama, which I think is very good. Although Maddy is not the mainstream favored blonde, I don't know if she is Hispanic, but because she is very confident, she is beautiful and well done. Everyone likes her very much. Kat also became more attractive after self-confidence, and fat girls are equally beautiful. So I feel that this drama is also calling on everyone to face up to some non-mainstream existences, which is quite positive!

I saw Kat and felt very kind because I was also fat, and I really thought of Enid from "Ghost World" when I first saw her. She is also a little sensual girl who doesn't care about other people's eyes. And I think Kat's appearance is a good tribute to Enid. I don't usually talk about the short hair and glasses. Kat has become very cool in a few episodes, and wears an abnormal lipstick (purple), just like Enid. One day, I suddenly dyed my head green and dressed like a punk (silver lipstick).

The other characters are also very fond of, except for Nate, every time I see him, I feel that something bad is going to happen again, and I feel very uncomfortable. I'm just saying this to make me look like he's a black fan. Did he give too much focus? It's not good.

In the end, the feeling of watching the whole drama felt quite psychedelic. I think it was actually a bit of a naked lunch feeling. To a certain extent, Rue was on drugs, so is it a description of drug use for those of us who have never been on drugs? What does it feel like. And there is one more point. Many people say that this one has no plot. I can understand what they mean, that is, everyone talks a little bit about things, as if there is no purpose. But in fact, after watching it, there will be very impressive clips, and I think the characters in it are actually stand up.

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  • Cal Jacobs: I'm envious of your generation, you know. You guys don't care as much about the rules.