peeping in the mirror

Reyes 2022-03-06 08:01:24

The second episode of Rectify should be called "All about sex" in my opinion.

It was the first official contact between Ted and Daniel. Ted's ruffian philistine makes him act like a dog eager to maintain his territory, so restless, and his IQ catches chickens at the same time. This kind of emotion has been obvious since eating with Daniel, but Daniel didn't react for a while and thought he was really thinking about the family business and didn't care. And this fellow thought this silence was a sign of cowardice and dullness. After playing golf, he was ready to let go of his hands and feet to find faults. He didn't open the pot to inquire about the visitation, and also paved the way with "curiosity, the bottom line." . . ." and other nonsense (again, a friendly reminder to the audience, don't casually provoke topics that you are not good at). Daniel revealed a little about his prison experience to him, and he still expressed it in a more euphemistic way, and then made a little look, and this guy was immediately scared that he couldn't take care of himself. Not just stupid, just stupid. If Ted is a local dog, then Daniel is undoubtedly a wolf. After nineteen years in death row, any small freshman will become a wolf, and there is no other entertainment except reading books, and a few academicians have also passed the test. Now, both in terms of knowledge accumulation and depth of experience, it is many orders of magnitude better than Tugou. The dog, who was overly provocative, was slapped by the wolf's paw, leaving a psychological shadow.

Perhaps the isolation of prison life makes Daniel awkward to express, but the intuition he cultivated in prison, especially the perception of goodwill and malice, is extremely sensitive, and the ability to survive, an instinct almost an animal, should be said. The malice radiating from Ted fueled this instinct. For Tawney, kindness and compassion were rewarded with honesty and honesty. Sigh again that the good cabbage has been arched by the pig. Daniel's character has a dual mission, looking at himself from the inside and looking at people from the outside.

PS. Where can I find the heroine who plays Tawney, the blond apple face, with wings attached, is the angel walking down from the oil painting of the church dome, a living sign of truth, kindness and beauty. When Ted told her to remove the towel in the bathroom I almost wanted to jump in and beat the beast. I can understand the feeling, it feels cheap. If the director wants to tear up beautiful things for people to see, then he should work more on the line of Tawney and Daniel.

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  • Marguerite 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    extremely suspicious

  • Rebeca 2022-03-06 08:01:24

    A new work from the makers of "Breaking Bad"! very heartwarming play