Therefore, when I changed my career to become a screenwriter this year, I was completely shameless, I would not refuse anyone who came, and I took the initiative to sell it. I'm dying for the show while the ambitious guys are still claiming to be only making art films.
Now I work with sitcoms again, watching a lot of sitcoms of various types every day. I didn't watch this kind of stuff before (even the TV shows that everyone is familiar with). Some time ago on the subway, I saw Song Dandan flirting with a man who was at least a dozen years younger than her.
But even with a big shit I have to make it bloom.
I forced myself to like sitcoms, and after a few weeks, I gained a little bit, and the occasional fornication also climaxed.
Laomei's sitcoms are indeed different from those of Song Dandan. I'm not an elegant person myself, so I can't say how vulgar Song Dandan is. However, in the sitcom I watched, it was rarely funny by deliberately vilifying and disgusting people, and there was no pretentious sloppy mouth. The jokes all come from the innocence and cuteness of the protagonist, as well as various coincidences and misunderstandings.
Most importantly, through this TV series, I found that the family ethics in mainstream American society seems to be stronger than ours. I think it might be because they have always had housewives.
The housewife thing seems to have increased in our country in recent years. But in my early memory, it was simply a rare animal. At that time, housewife was synonymous with housewife. It is usually the kind of old woman who is illiterate or sick. When I was in junior high school, I met a housewife in the house of a classmate from a poor family. The woman's expression was humble, her clothes were sloppy, and the food she cooked seemed unappetizing.
But I found a problem, with the elimination of the housewife, the Chinese aristocracy also perished. The nobles I mentioned don't have to be very rich, even the poor nobles like the five are actually nobles.
There are a lot of rich people, more and more housewives, and their temperament is no worse than the old beauty. But it's not a big problem to get Playboy and Princess Huahua, and it's difficult to get aristocrats. Did no one say anything? Nobles need three generations to cultivate.
well! By that time, I'm really exhausted.
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