The feeling of the first time after gypsy

Tod 2022-09-15 14:09:54

Most people may subconsciously be reluctant to bear trauma in some respects. The loss and frustration caused by it, I want to solve this anxiety through external force. I think jean has doubled benefits for himself and the patient by playing someone else, thereby ambiguating who he really is with the patient. Just like when Jean asked Alison why he smoked marijuana, Do you feel that way when Alison finished describing it? When the camera shot back to Jean, the heroine's look on my face was too much for me to know what it was like. Through lies and role-playing, the short-lived pleasure and excitement, as if all the problems are beginning to be solved, are repeated over and over again.

As for the relationship between Jean and Sidney, I just wanted to have a general understanding, and the second time I met Sidney's sexual orientation. Yes, I liked the scene where Jean specially went to buy Chanel. The heroine is very clear about the routine of gradually promoting the relationship, so as to have a romantic ambiguity. Before this artificial romance, when I was a guest, my unease was a reflection of my inner desire to move.

At the end, jean wanted to get rid of sidney by matching sidney and sam. I have to say that jean showed the greed that almost everyone has.

I will not evaluate the multiple personalities of the heroine, I prefer to use multiple personalities. I don't think a single personality in the current society can exist anymore. We just make sure to stay on track with diverse personalities.

In fact, I won't judge whether her relationship with Sidney is true or false. I feel that at the age of JEAN, I have learned the necessary choices and trade-offs.

There are also many cross-border problems in our real society. Parents and children (especially important), between friends, between husband and wife, no matter how the word boundary is touched, it will fluctuate from side to side. I even suspect that our country has ignored this. a noun.

I think the lawyers and psychologists (both professions with a keen eye) are pretty revealing when jean and michael play poker in episode 2.

Claire's arrangement is just a mirror of Jean, who has a mother who is not at odds with her and a daughter with gender cognitive impairment and ADHD. And what is she doing? Obviously, her decision to help Dolly cut her hair to her liking shows that she is more tolerant of her daughter than her mother.

Sam's arrangement is more like a catalyst. Between Sidney and Michael, Sidney is his own desire to pursue the original, and Michael is the perfect shield for the world's sight. It can also be said to be his own shield. It is not difficult to imagine that Jean still chooses Michael in the end. Or the reason for not giving up on Michael.

And Alison's arrangement was the result of losing control of herself. In the end, she made an appointment for psychotherapy, just like she couldn't give up the desire to have control, just like Alison would return to the violent Tom because of drugs.

Through the appearance of Melinsha, I personally think that Jean is a repeat offender.

At the end, Jean's description of school bullies is more like a summary of all the previous ones.

I read the comments before and some people said that Jean turned black in the end, but I don't agree with it very much. Jean's final reaction just followed the natural development of things. All things are contradictory. Jean chose the lie and enjoyed the goodness brought by the lie, but at the same time he had to bear the bad side it brought. Like cause and effect. (Okay, that's how I felt for the first time)

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