Be yourself and get your own love without burden.

Harry 2022-04-22 07:01:39

I think the male protagonist is quite interesting, although he is a scumbag who loves to lie. But it is always possible to turn misfortune into good luck, and this confidence and ability is no one else. Therefore, not everyone can be a man of the moment.
The tangled point of the heroine has not been falling in love with the scumbag, but that she can't bear to hurt the scumbag. Because she is not the kind of person who can play with other people's feelings by nature, she will feel guilty and morally burdened. If you don't do a good job of psychological construction, hurting others will leave a big psychological shadow.

The plot goes to a paradox: if the female protagonist successfully hurts the male protagonist, the male protagonist's identity as a scumbag will be instantly washed away, and the female protagonist will be condemned in her heart. If the heroine doesn't hurt the hero, it means that the heroine and their plan have failed completely.
But fortunately, in the end, the scumbag turned auspicious once again, and he recovered after a second of injury, and the crowd still worshipped him.

In the end, the only theme is: be yourself, there will always be someone who loves you. Therefore, the scumbag is still charming in the end, hugging from left to right, but no longer pretending to be affectionate and loving to attract innocent girls, and those who come to the door are willing to be three wives and four concubines just to be lucky. The heroine doesn't need to play hard to get to seduce the most popular boys, but to be with the boys who already like her.

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  • Heather: John and I belong together. He's the varsity captain, and after all, I AM the head cheerleader.

    Beth: Sorry what kind of cheerleader?

  • Heather: So I talked to John. He was sweet. He felt bad for you. He said that you were jealous because we share something special. Something that we don't have to label because...

    Beth: [interrupting] Because it's our unspoken bond and I just love how secure you are?

    Carrie: And it hurts me to question it, because...

    HeatherBethCarrie: [at the same time] ... YOU'RE THE ONLY GIRL FOR ME?

    Heather: Damn! He said the same thing to all of us!

    Beth: Figures. He makes up with us and he hooks up with us...

    Carrie: [interrupts, whispers] You guys hooked up?

    Beth: John and I share something special.

    Carrie: Oh what, that they been both in your pants?

    Beth: We share a vegan/nonviolent outlook on life.

    Heather: [under her breath, coughs] Hippie slut.

    Beth: [sarcastic] Oh nice, Heather. It's not like everyone doesn't know that little Miss Cheerleader brings it on.

    Carrie: What, you too?

    Heather: John and I belong together. He is the team captain and I am the head cheerleader.

    Beth: Oh, I'm sorry, what kind of cheerleader?

    Carrie: Oh, like he'd take either of you two seriously?

    Beth: Do not lump me with her!

    Heather: Oh so what, you're now better than me?

    Kate: Shut up.

    HeatherBeth: [peeved] What?

    Kate: Sorry.

    Heather: You got something to say?

    Kate: No, it's none of my business.

    [pause]

    Kate: Okay, let me guess. Does he always use pet names like "Baby" and "Sweetheart?" Yeah, it's not out of affection, it's so he won't mix up your names. And he's all about an unspoken bond or something special, but never about a relationship. And the whole arrangement was your idea, so you feel guilty that he cheated.

    Heather: Oh my God, you're dating John too?

    Kate: No, I knew a guy like him... Skip.