It took me several days to watch the whole drama, I really hope to stand on K&P...
It's a pity that P will only talk to his friends after he has experienced one thing each time, telling others what to do. It's really a pity to deal with this.
Yes, people are always afraid of things they haven't experienced before, afraid that things will go wrong in the end. He has never been able to take the risk, he is too cowardly for feelings. But love is a very emotional thing, and who knows what it will be like in the end without the beginning. It's like at the end K&R came together again.
K would rather make any compromises for him no matter what or even break up with his ex, why can't P fully accept this true love? It is a bad attitude to choose to deny the future before starting a new life.
I'm not someone who has experienced any kind of feelings, and it would appear to be barbaric if I say too much here. It's just that the sense of substitution in this drama is so strong, I feel anxious when K&P is not together (。•́︿•̀。)
I like the co-movie shot by this director Andrew Haigh very much. There is no huge plot switch, and it is kind and fresh. Weekend is a movie I really like, and I hope to see his works of this kind in the future. Maybe this kind of subject is tepid and he won't shoot it (‾᷄꒫‾᷅)
Finally, I attach my favorite GIF. (It really hurts to only upload pictures within 5M)
To Russell Tovey
(To be honest, I didn’t feel much about him when I first started watching the show, but from the moment I posted a super-sweet smile photo to ins and received his likes, I fell in love with him (≖ ‿≖)✧Yep, drama bitch is me )
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