From the very beginning of the first episode, when I found out that I started the story as a narrator, I knew it was not easy.
The play likes to use the changes of time and space. For example, Robin was forced by the court to conduct psychological counseling to tell the story, and Barney didn't know if he was going to be fired to tell the story.
ted is the narrator of this story, but the narrator is also narrating the narration of others, so when double or even triple narrators appear, the audience will have a sense of intimacy, the audience will understand the background of each narrator, and the audience will stand for thirty years. Post-Absolute God Perspective.
But the audience is unknown, not only because you can never guess what decisions the protagonist will make and how to go next, but also because you really don't know who the mother is. When this unknown arises, the intimacy disappears. The audience is played by time, but they enjoy it and enjoy it.
I've watched a lot of American or British sitcoms, it's not the most addicting one to watch in a row (the one that makes me feel like watching one episode and the next one is the office, this is a must-see), but it's always you The first choice when you have nothing to do and don't know when to do it.
We own time, we cannot control time, we are friends of time.
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