For example, I can't figure out whether Carrie's passion with Brody in the first place was to get close to him, or to have sex after drinking, or both?
For example, I don't know why Brody cried so much when he came home after learning of Carrie's suspicions about him - whether it was because he revealed his true feelings, or because of the betrayal of him by Carrie. shattered hopes, or both?
For example, I can't guess if Brody ever loved Carrie, if not, why would he have such a good time, is it just to avenge his wife's betrayal? ; If you have loved, why are you unfeeling towards her, just because she suspects that he will pose a great threat to him?
For example, I can't figure out if Carrie met Brody in the parking lot later, when Carrie promised she would never see him again, did his last look mean I was thinking too much or did it really mean something?
You see, how difficult it is to understand this show. When various possibilities are mixed together and cannot be taken out of context, it becomes more cruel.
Another example is carrie, who finally started to recall the good memories of her and brody together after the anaesthetic, and suddenly she remembered the issa he called in his nightmare that night.
She still loved him, but her doubts never diminished.
Maybe because she's neurotic.
Or maybe this is love.
For the scene when she was put under anesthesia, let's give it five stars.
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