Watching American dramas in the living room is a dangerous thing. When family members who don't know the truth sit down and watch with you, the passionate drama will always come, and it is still a strange position. At this point, it's up to whoever loses his temper first. Usually I will pretend to play with my phone, ignoring the status quo, and my mother will leave a crooked sentence and turn away. The hardest thing to do is the 7-year-old niece, who loves to join in the fun. When the heroine is on the verge of collapse, I will be very nervous. At this time, she always likes to take drugs or come to relieve her emotions. I don't like to fast-forward, which made me like a thief, always paying attention to the movement, and watching the passion scene in a hurry.
Going back to this drama, it's actually quite twisted, from humble or noble backgrounds, there are a lot of bad things. Of course, the worst is still being poor. You can't get rid of the Buddha in the quagmire. The life-saving straw can only make you struggle for a longer time. Although the ending is clear, life is life with hope.
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