After watching ep5, the familiar recipe is back. Lord Bette is still the Taurus who makes people feel really elegant even when he says f*ck, but he has changed from a wife-loving maniac to a baby-loving maniac. When I was sad, I just said something to SHANE. I never thought that Tina would fall in love with someone else. We have never thought about it, how can we say that we don't love it because of the schedule or remuneration. To tell the truth, at the beginning, this sequel did have a feeling of cheating. The screenwriter's brain hole is indeed enough, there are no coincidences that he can't arrange. At the end of the show ten years ago, the most rocky thing about Max was that he changed his sex and was enlarged by a gay man. After the scumbag ran away, he gave birth to the child himself. What about GQ? All the new relationships are generously presented and discussed. Just a stroke: 1.3 Relationship between people (Alice is so loving and tolerant, and the actor himself is worthy of being a big idol in Jiquan) 2.trans, before is les, completed is gay, and the little brother has been arranged As an Asian identity, there is a sense of conflict, and when it comes to straight bends, both men and women are very bendy, so is it possible not to be prejudiced? 3. Can parenting issues be separated independently between partners? I want a child, but you don't want it. That's fine. I'm responsible for the child's problems. It's none of your business. You can just stay with me. Can this exist independently as two non-contradictory issues? Doesn't it have to be bundled into a relationship? 4. Fall in love with the pastor. The pastor only loved Jesus in his heart, and married him in his heart. Entangled in such a devout belief, how should the subject adjust himself into a suitable position? So I think the equal that Miss Pastor said is not without some hypocrisy. 5. Disabled. Healthy, confident and energetic. Everyone is normal, and they are not treated differently. Others do, and so do I. The remaining questions are more primitive: 1.Bette accidentally engaged in a brainless married woman. Using a derailed relationship to shock his lifeless marriage, the self-righteous illusion of love caused by this shot. Trying to ask for more in the name of love, failed. I think that the man with the slack in the lower plate is the woman's order to destroy it. When I begged B to sleep with her, when I wanted B to continue sleeping with her, I would say I love you, and when I spoke harshly, I blamed B for ruining her marriage. This character is really good. Send her a word: SHAME 2. The CP in GQ is in charge. Faced with great challenges, conflicts, family conditions, social status, ethnic conflicts and so on. Hope they can break through all these hardships. This sequel is really good. I give full marks.
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