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Retta 2022-05-25 18:14:34

I watched the 7 seasons in one breath. Although the ending is inexplicable, I still want to understand some things in the process of watching. Before watching this American drama, I have not seen other politically colored American dramas, only to find that the political themes are also very story-telling and suspenseful. At first, I felt that the male and female protagonist was simply Mary Su, but in fact, everyone is very much in the advancement of the plot. Three-dimensional. There is no so-called white hat, but everyone, whether it is a pray or a predator, has his own perseverance and judgment. There are things to protect and fear, and things to get and fear to lose. Whether it is a killer or a publicist or a politician, everyone is balancing the beast and conscience in their hearts. The battle between suit in gladiator and command never ends. Everyone is trying their best to break free from command. Sometimes they get lost, but they all want to control their own destiny. This process is not only about justice but about truth, but Everyone understands their evil and what they really care about. Everyone is equally lonely. If you want someone to fight side by side, threaten and sacriface are effective, but in the end they need to save each other to get out of the quagmire.

The deepest feeling after watching the play is still the analysis of democracy and war in the play. Voted democracy still cannot escape the manipulation of interest groups. Every law has undergone countless compromises. There are interests and threats, and it is still controlled by interests and rights. Especially in the era of entertainment supremacy, it is important to be loved by people. Weapons, charming appearance and voice, and sad or heartwarming stories are the stepping stones to the president-elect. The deconstruction of American political rights in the play makes me feel brave.

Everything is named after republic, and which ones are really for the people, of the people, by the people.

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Scandal quotes

  • Olivia Pope: It's handled.

  • Harrison Wright: Are we gladiators or are we bitches?