Jessi didn't like her when she first came out.
Just like most people who take preconceived notions as the top priority, Superman should be with the girl next door that he first fell in love with, and complete a pure love that is impossible in reality.
Teenagers have clean and clear eyes; and at first glance, girls are often close to the water, beautiful and kind, her life is peaceful and elegant, there is no rivalry, and there is no danger.
Amanda is such a character. It's so easy to fall in love at first sight.
The combination of pure angels is also natural.
Jessi comes later, and her come-from-behind looks impeccable at the end of the show.
Just like trying to get Kyle's affection in the show, the scales in my heart are gradually tilted.
She was so special that I was completely surrendered to the second female for the first time.
Strong girls are always less pleasing than pure ones. But what is true innocence?
Is it mindless? Or do you have distractions but don't hide them?
We all know that only small children can make it clear what they want.
From the "birth" of Jessi in the second season of Godsend, it was destined to be a bumpy and neglected life journey.
The light and dark of human nature depend on the environment in which he and she grew up.
Kyle is day, Jessi is night
because when Kyle opened her eyes, she met a snake, and when she opened her eyes, she met a human who tried to invade her;
because Kyle got the warmth of the family, she only programmed her mind repeatedly for the benefit group.
Because Kyle's birth was a high-profile hope, her birth was never recognized as a failed experimental error.
The only mother finally came back to claim her. One second before she was about to start a new life, she abandoned her mother in order to help her beloved hero save the beauty, which eventually led to her mother being left alone and killed.
Amanda's perfection began to become weak and weak against such a backdrop, and it lost its humanity little by little.
She is indeed beautiful, kind, and dignified. She is both a piano and a chastity arch. She is so perfect and pure that she can't find even a single flaw.
Kyle always paid for her to please her without complaint, and to protect her, she had to find a way to hide it from the sky.
Compared with Jessi's reckless sacrifice, Amanda's strict handling of justice has become as boring as if it was cheap and good.
A helpless girl like Jessi can be so brave and willing to sacrifice herself for her mother and lover;
Jaimie Alexander, the actor of Jessi, expresses such a contradictory and repressed emotion vividly.
Because of her lover's occasional pity, she couldn't hide the corners of her smiling mouth, and the small animal-like eyebrows showed pure wildness and inseparable love and hatred,
a kind of loneliness and loneliness caused by lack of understanding and lack of care. , as well as the sadness behind the eccentric and powerful people can't help but feel distressed.
Even though he has nothing, he is still able to pay for the person he likes without any hesitation, and pay so unreservedly and willingly.
In the face of such perseverance, should she still be criticized for her efforts to get love?
How many girls would be willing to take care of and protect his girlfriend more than once for the person he likes, despite the impatient loss?
How many girls would be willing to give their girlfriend a prom evening dress for the person they like, but they obviously won't participate?
Can Amanda do it?
How many people noticed Amanda's natural gesture when she accepted the dress that Jessi sent instead of Kyle,
But Jessi's "dark" idea of getting love has been accused by many people of being unscrupulous.
If there is such a person who treats him like this, how many people will not be moved by such a frank and direct revelation of his true feelings.
Maybe what Trager's dad said to Josh, what we expected at the beginning may not be what we really need or suit us in the end.
Amanda is an ignorant young first love, representing all the beauty and clarity of life at the beginning, but she is too fragile and cannot stand reality.
Jessi represents a gradually mature relationship, which includes complete understanding, full trust and a sense of responsibility to support each other through weal and woe.
That's why Kyle felt that A's kiss was as gentle as a butterfly flying from the bottom of his heart, but J's kiss was as strong as an electric current hitting his whole body.
The implication here is all too obvious, the emotional component of adult desire surfacing that neither Kyle nor Jessi realizes yet.
The story of Superman is called to a halt, the fourth season may not be filmed, and maybe it will be filmed again, as the screenwriter said in the interview, who exactly Kyle is with is the most difficult question to answer.
Maybe he and Jessi will continue to warm up in the short term, but in the long run it is a relationship that is too strong and leads to self-destruction; on the
contrary, after a period of self-exploration and growth, Amanda gradually learns more about the facts, perhaps Being able to become Kyle's haven and spiritual belonging;
or perhaps, such a hero of salvation is destined to be alone in the world, and one of Amanda and Jessi is destined to sacrifice for it,
because people always adhere to the law of first come, first come for the story, because In reality it is also difficult to do.
Personally, I prefer Kyle to be with Jessi. Because compared to the pampered Amanda, she is more worthy of Kyle's care after going through thousands of hardships.
If the male and female protagonists in a love scene are rival scenes, only the combination of KJ can really have the effect of rivals; and it is difficult for me to imagine KA as rivals.
If Jessi never shows up, then KA should have a happy ending,
but if Kyle and Jessi are going to have to repeat the same mistakes in the end because of first-come-first-arrival story rules or the pursuit of far-fetched real-life tragic effects, like their biological parents Adam and Sarah I'd rather never have a fourth season if I can't bond because of the surroundings.
Remember the song Adam and Sarah put their hope in later:
I wouldn't even know
She could be you
But that was long ago
She could be you.
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