Notes from Episode 7, Episode 5

Esta 2022-03-22 09:02:06

Mainly two content, an identity theft also came to breast augmentation. Of course in the end she wanted to repent (who knows if it's true or not), but the real identity person has collapsed and killed him. This upset the two doctors, mainly Sean, and they hurried to bury it. However, since there is no identity, I guess that even if I find out in a certain year, a certain month, and a certain day in the future, it will not be able to determine the identity. This is the real tragedy of identity theft. You start to feel happy, that doing little work can do a lot. But once you want to show your real identity, your plagiarism will be revealed, which is secondary, and no one will look down on you at all. So, how important is independent property rights, you have to own it anyway.
The more I watch this TV series, the more depressing it becomes, because the protagonist has found that this kind of happiness piled up with money is really boring. Sean can't even tell the truth, and he's still hallucinating. However, he has also become accustomed to this mode and can only go on like this. So, sometimes life is boring. You have to find entertainment for yourself, I like to use my brain, you have sex every day, luxury goods are not happy... A goal is happiness

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Nip/Tuck quotes

  • Christian Troy: Can I buy you a drink?

    Kimberly Henry: I don't drink.

    Christian Troy: May I buy you an appetizer?

    Kimberly Henry: I don't eat. I'm a model.

  • Sean McNamara: Matt's having trouble at school, and he told you this?

    Christian Troy: He's torn up. I guess he was showering in gym and shit and some tough guys were laughing at him and calling him AntEater.

    Sean McNamara: AntEater?

    Christian Troy: Basically, he's self-conscious about his dick, and he wants a circumcision.

    Sean McNamara: He doesn't need a circumcision. That's a vanity operation.

    Christian Troy: We're in the vanity business, Sean. It's what we do. Appearance is everything to a kid. It's how you fit in. Snip, snip, he feels better about himself, and you, sir, can make that happen. How cool is fatherhood?

    Sean McNamara: I'm not doing anything to my son's penis or my wife's breasts. I don't want my family infected by what we do here.

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