Naomi, psychotherapist, illicit relationship, any of these words caught my eye. I'm a person who doesn't want to settle down, and I'm also a person who seems to be ordinary but actually "don't describe it", so I may be able to understand Jean's situation and heart better. I was worried all the time, "Will I be found out?" "Is the door closed?" "This is playing with fire?" They are not necessarily in love, they are all people who "lose interest once they get it". The smile at each other at the end also seems to prove that they are the same kind. Manipulation of others, attraction to others. At first, I was confused about what the name Gypsy means, but after watching a few episodes, I slowly realized that it is a free wandering soul who pursues himself. My favorite is Michael's business trip in Texas, J's residence in S, the cross-play part. M is a well-behaved man who is content with a stable life, but he also understands J. Before getting married, he knew that J was a person who didn't want to settle down at all, and he has been living in the way that J wants after marriage. However, no matter how hard one person tries, there is no way to change another person. The person who doesn't want to really settle down, even if he chooses to settle down, how can a stubborn soul be content with a life bound by rules, and keep the past apartment because he doesn't want to lose his true self, those secrets that he only knows, those imaginations, according to another identity living self. (This also reminds me of myself, I am not married, but I have thought that if I get married, I want to keep an independent residence of my own, secretly) In the end, M must face the reality, even if she loves him, she loves her children, and loves the family. I think J knows himself best, knows his heart clearly, knows what he is doing, and why he does it. Just like the last speech, those manipulations, those hurts, everything is ultimately to manipulate myself, to make up for the life that I was once controlled, and the life that I am now limited by. Cross-border behavior, repeated lies, restless heart, I think these are more or less true portrayals of each of us. "Who are you when no one is watching?" This question is terrifying. So I think this show totally lives up to the adjective "horror".
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