Watching the ballet, the situation of each pair is written in a subtle way so clearly...
Michael&Gina
Covetous characters in the family, always looking for more of what's not their own, I know Lizzy loves Thomas, Thomas loves Grace, Arthur and Linda love each other and although they're always messed up by life's push and pull, It's hard to say how much love there is between this pair. They are more like beautiful ornaments in each other's future prospects. In other words, their favorite is always themselves.
Thomas&Lizzy
Love Lizzy more and more this season! Even Linda, who was married into the Shelby family through family marriage, has never been able to truly be regarded as a family. She is squeezed to the point of suffocation between her bipolar husband and other cold-eyed members. With such a background, Lizzy may end up with Thomas. The psychological expectation that he would never fall in love with her in his life, he actually stood firm at home. Although the difference between this pair is too obvious, Lizzy has no victim mentality at all. If in your heart I am still the girl who was bought with money then I want my payback. (It was too handsome to slap the congressman at the party.) In the final analysis, a clean idealist like Grace is destined to be unable to become Thomas' "partner", and his promise to her to legalize the family business will become like McCorleone. lie. Part of Thomas's soul has long been lost in the dark tunnels of France. Grace is the light, but Thomas needs his own darkness and needs to shoot and gamble because these are the only times when his brain is quiet and peaceful. Lizzy may have a subtle resonance at this point.
Arthur&Linda
This pair is so miserable. Arthur was destined to be a tragic figure, when he wanted to think people would tell him let Thomas do the thinking, and when he was serious about his mission people would say you're a really good dog for Thomas. Linda really loves him and respects him, but he can't pull him out of the Shelby family's quagmire.
Aberama&Polly
Aww so romantic...
May lovers be forever young.
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