Shame on the female No. 2 in an Asian idol drama

Reid 2022-04-22 07:01:03

This is a 4-hour idol drama with the Civil War as the background. However, this idol drama is a shame for the female No. 2 in Asian idol dramas. I want to be in a Japanese and Korean idol drama, or an idol drama in Taiwan, China, then the female lead should be Melanie, a woman who has almost no survival skills other than kindness, persistence and other good qualities. I support my husband wholeheartedly, support my loved ones, without any complaints, without any doubts. Scarlett, on the other hand, is 80% female No. 2, beautiful, charming, and calculating. Then, the fate of these two people will be completely different. Melanie will win the favor of the leading actor, supporting actor, positive and negative characters, while Scarlett will be defeated after a fight and go away.
When I used to watch Asian idol dramas, I always wondered why the smart, capable, and beautiful people didn't end well, and the stupid, dumb, and ugly female lead was always surrounded by stars, it looks like They all feel angrily that these men are all blind. So, "Gone with the Wind" is finally a shame. It looks hilarious.
I often wonder if it is because of the difference in values ​​between Europe, America and Asia that such a big difference is created. Here, the emphasis is on restraint, while Europe and the United States, on the contrary, believe that bravery is the instinct of human survival. Speaking of which, if people are not brave and don't know how to survive, they can only rely on men.

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Gone with the Wind quotes

  • Rhett Butler: Did you ever think of marrying just for fun?

    Scarlett: Marriage, fun? Fiddle-dee-dee. Fun for men you mean.

  • Rhett Butler: I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands.