At the very beginning, my favorites were Ross and Rachel. Ross was naive, but I liked Rachel for ten years, which was very touching. Seeing the two of them together makes me feel super happy.
At that time, I had already been spoiled that Chandler and Monica were going to be together, and I also thought, how could someone like Chandler be happy when he met the controlling Monica.
As a result, I was wrong. If Ross and Rachel were an idealized fairytale love, then Chandler and Monica would be the most ordinary and true love between ordinary people.
Chandler is actually a very lonely person. He hides his loneliness under humor, and creates a pompous Chandler with endless jokes. The lonelier he is, the more humorous he is.
Monica is also very lonely. She used to be a fat girl who was not pampered at home. Her memory was full of neglect, so she would be so competitive and controlling because she was afraid, afraid that she didn't care about her.
But after the two are together, the loneliness disappears directly. It's not that two people share the loneliness or something, but that as long as they are together, there is no loneliness at all.
Chandler is emotionally stupid. I just had a quarrel with Monica, so I asked in frustration, and that's the end of it, right? Let Monica tell him in a funny way again, no quarrel is love, and there is no love that breaks up after quarrel. Watch Chandler laugh like a child when he hears this. So silly and cute.
Fortunately, Chandler met Monica. If it weren't for Monica, like Chandler, he would always be in love. There must be a sense of fear lurking in his heart, which was buried for him by loneliness since he was a child. If there is a change or setback, this sense of fear that is usually not felt will suddenly expand in his heart, making him Bewildered. If it weren't for Monica, who is more positive than the average woman, it would be doomed to tragedy.
In the final episode of Season 6, Chandler wanted to propose but ran into Monica's ex-boyfriend Richard, which is being postponed. Richard was the first to propose. Unbeknownst to him, Chandler continued to promote the useless theory of marriage in order to surprise Monica, making Monica angry. When he chased back to the apartment, Joey told him that Monica had packed up and moved away. At that time, Chandler yelled wildly, why didn't you tell her the truth. Joey said she had told the truth, but she left anyway.
Seeing this, I feel so lost. I thought that Monica would believe it, I thought she would understand Chandler, but in the end, she left so recklessly.
Chandler pushed open the door feebly, but found that there was no light in the room, only candlelight filled the room, and the woman he loved stood in front of him and told him, are you going to be surprised, this is a surprise. Then he got down on one knee and proposed to him.
My exclamation and the audience's exclamation in the dub sounded exactly at the same time. It's just, so shocking, so moving.
My first subconscious thought at the time was that it was almost like there was a god in the dark, that Chandler would meet Monica, and that the two most suitable people would be together.
Then I realized that it wasn't because there was a god, but because there was a screenwriter, the screenwriter, who shaped such two people, and made such two people who should have been together together.
Well, if only the God of our world was also a screenwriter, that would be great.
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