At first, it was a bit of a blast. The last few rival scenes between these two people made a string of words that came to my mind all the time, "Men don't have a good thing." Well, that's an absolute no-brainer.
I think Annie is too cheap to imagine what it would be like to be allowed to stay overnight after having sex with a man. It's like the toilet paper that men use to clean up after they're done, throw it away... Well even though it's your wish, I'm still indignant.
I really feel uncomfortable watching the heroine fighting with my "friend and enemy". The heroine is sb, the other party is so good, she can become my friend's friend, what I need to do is to silently Supporting one's friends is the key point that you should recognize the importance of yourself and your friends and enemies to mutual friends. Also, it’s okay to be crazy on the plane, just be drunk and have sex, isn’t it too much to mess around at a friend’s gift-giving party? ! No matter how upset you are, you shouldn't screw up a party that was supposed to be fun on the spot. Why should you ruin a good pot of soup because of your rat shit.
As for the silent male lead, I like this actor and think his hairstyle is very Q, ha. This kind of good man should let me meet. Gee.
The ending is, without exception, HAPPY ENDING, um, and then the natural enemies hug each other as a gesture of goodwill.
Probably everyone has their own difficulties, Helen is like this, Annie is like this, and Lily is like this.
Also, the son of the man Becca introduced to Annie is also very Q-wow-wow.
Well, I give five stars because it makes me cry where I should laugh, and cry where I am plain, probably because I subconsciously feel that I have some similarities with the heroine, encounters, thoughts, things, and so on, hope I also have HAPPY ENDING.
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