That's right, this is everything a middle-aged woman about 5 feet tall needs to face. She is like a mini superwoman, carrying half of the sky at home, her heart is so powerful that she is moving.
Oh, her name is Frankie Heck.
Whenever someone attacked any member of the Heck family, Frankie would be the first to stand up: She never thought that Axl was as indifferent as he showed; she would fight back against all adults or children who attacked Brick as a fool; she would Tell her daughter Sue that she will always try everything, even though she knows that Sue cannot succeed. She has never compromised with her destiny, and has supported a family that is not wealthy in spirit.
The little boy Brick, although he is autistic, likes to lower his head and repeat the next few words to himself. But he is cute and gifted, with an adult's heart hidden in his tiny body, and his thoughts on life are quite insightful.
Middle school student Sue, this "passerby" girl who will never be remembered, will practice day and night for a chorus accompaniment, and she will also pick up balls at home like a dog because she is running for a tennis caddie. She knows perseverance and perseverance. She always sees the good side of things. She has a kind personality. She likes to see uneven roads. She is innocent and a little bit idealistic.
Maybe I just found my own shadow in one of them, so I didn't miss the next episode. The autism and incompatibility in the single digits made me feel that Brick’s desire to care and not materialize; all the manifestations of Axl’s rebellious period: eager to be independent, irritable, yelling at his family, as if he was in Look at myself a few years ago. There have been too many dramas about the upper class or middle class in the United States, and this comedy depicting grassroots life has made my eyes bright: too many real problems follow one after another, and these questions are not "tomorrow I will wear DKNY or Tommy" Hilfiger?", but "What do I have to do to keep a family running? What do I have to do to maintain ordinary happiness?"
We can also recite this question by ourselves, and then think about it seriously, referring to Frankie's style Superman's heart.
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