What ordinary people experience is often only the first layer of this difficult situation, such as unrequited love, but jane and grason are different. Sorrow. The most sighing thing is that whenever Jane sees Grason in the play, she will be like a little girl with her first love, or like the "superficial" Deb that Grason loved, with a tongue knot, blushing, Heartbeat, however, I was so moved by these small details in front of the screen, I couldn't help but want to slap at the table and scold Grason, love shouldn't just be a lovesickness, shouldn't it turn into ashes to a lover and also recognize it Is it? However, calm down and be yourself, what can you do? Even if Jane still has the pure heart of Deb's love for Grason, so what, can Grason accept her? Jane would ask herself, Grason doesn't just love that cute, mischievous, lively, goofy Deb, but her young body? So, while enjoying the little satisfaction of seeing Grason every day, Jane is worrying about gains and losses, but, fortunately, life is busy enough, and there are enough opportunities for her to gradually accept her current self and a new life.
The moon is cloudy and sunny, and people have joys and sorrows. What we envy is, who can be as unfortunate as Jane and yet fortunate enough to have the opportunity to be an outsider to see their relationship with the person in front of them? I feel distressed for his distress, but at the same time, I am a little proud of his deep affection for him. someone said. A man, what fascinates women most is the way he is focused on his work. Seeing a Grason who was so righteous, loyal and intelligent that she had never realized in the original two-person world, jane was fascinated by him more than ever.
What will this relationship be like? Will it slowly fade with time, or something else? I think what we are most afraid of is that one has moved forward, and the other is still in place.
View more about Drop Dead Diva reviews