Jane by Design: Feel Sorry for the Word "Missed"

Israel 2022-07-20 20:02:10

Recently I was watching a new American drama, "Jane By Design".

The enduring youth camp is the background to writing the story of a girl named Jane, who has persistent dreams of fashion, and her boyfriend Billy.

There are some entanglements in the easy, but it is also commonplace, but people can't help but feel sorry for the word "missing".

Although I only saw the middle of the eleventh episode, I watched the end of the eighteenth episode of the season in advance:

the little girl Jane understands the true meaning of "It's you." Billy once said, but she can only watch him and leave him in the hands of others after the event. You Ji de remembers when Billy's brother Tommy said to him in the tenth episode: "Although I'm not worth mentioning, I still can't go wrong with this kind of thing." Billy, you've liked Jane since you were four, you loved her.

Billy hurried to confess after hearing this, but when he came to Jane, he was timid again. He only said "It's you" to her, but saw the man in suit and leather shoes behind her, and then fled. Watching Jane complain to her brother Ben in the show: Billy's "It's you." has been echoing in my mind for several months, and I am very troubled. Before the reunion, Jane and Billy both looked at the photo stickers they took together and smiled involuntarily - but it made people mistakenly think that they were finally getting to know each other.

However, Jane is too used to Billy's existence, and she is too slow; Billy has become timid after decades of friendship and often avoids the topic of "It's you." Well, he is afraid to lose Jane.

They both said to each other: I cannot do without you; they both blurted out at the reunion: I missed you, really; they both said: I Love you, Jane/Billy. Habits and years of dependence make them unable to see the heart of their hearts.

Although Billy temporarily became someone else's boyfriend at the end of the first season, and Jane was sad again, I think this should be another chance for the two of them to re-examine their true hearts.

Decades of constant companionship are irreplaceable—what their ultimate intentions are will become clearer with time. If their hearts are still the same as before, I just hope that Jane and Billy don't miss it too far, and don't be timid or hesitant anymore.

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