Each has its own insecurities, but all are first world problems

Ruby 2022-12-17 21:55:48

It's no wonder that Belinda, after a week of bullshit, in the face of a beautiful face, a devilish figure, married handsome, rich, and loving herself, just had a perfect wedding, her husband & her husband's mother also supported her to find something to do, but still Rachel, who was struggling with the meaning of her life, said, I have to go.

Rachel's insecurities were clearly arranged, and she was teased openly and secretly by two young girls & their mothers, and then suddenly began to wonder if she was just a trophy wife, and then because she was average I also found that I could not achieve my ideal career development, but I was unwilling to be like this. I struggled and struggled. I felt that the root of all this was because I married a handsome, rich and loving husband... simply speechless.

Mark's insecurity is probably on par with Rachel's, his wife has a successful career, his daughter never respects him, and his son is addicted to games all day, so he can only find some sense of existence from some strange places, such as extramarital affairs , and the so-called Dacheng Dawu in life, you need to be honest with your son to win his respect, and then tell his son that he once had an extramarital affair... Finally, I got some respect back through a burglary, I don't know how long it will last...

Paula's insecurity probably stems from the conflict between her race and her existing privileges. Being seriously brainwashed by the white left education, she would feel that even if these privileged people didn't really "steal", they just stole things from under-privileged people, so she would encourage her lover to do such stupid things. I think she threw the necklace in the end purely to wash away her relationship with her lover, it was so stupid... Reality taught her a good lesson.

Nicole's insecurity stems from her insecurity about whether she is riding the wave of me too to take the CEO position. She may feel that she is relying on her own ability, but it is difficult to judge whether it is true or not.

Olivia is really a viper, manipulative, hypocritical, self-centered, mean... Judging from Paula's description that she can't be better than Olivia in any way, or Olivia is a very possessive person (maybe les? Paula is not allowed? Get close to others?), or is she afraid that Paula will be better than her? There is still a vague sense of class superiority there.

Needless to say, Tanya is too lonely. She wanted to hold on tightly to anyone, feeling that the last man was just her rebound guy, and she didn't feel like she would live too long. . . Maybe soon she will need to carry a new box of ashes to scatter somewhere. . .

Shane seems to have a sense of security, but I think that he is very dependent on his mother, which may also mean that he does not have such strong confidence in his own ability, and always needs his mother or travel agency to come forward to solve it.

Quinn's the best! He and his boating bros are the only positive plot in the whole show, which gives a little hope. In conclusion, everyone must exercise regularly to maintain physical and mental health!

In general, the people in the first world spend the whole drama whiny their own insignificant crisis, and then what are the people in other worlds going through - wanting this job badly enough, and trying to support it until it's almost production. , I have been exploited by the hotel for a long time. I have tightly grasped the illusory promise of a little rich who said that she would finance her own business. I have prepared a set of belinda for the record, and my family has been illegally occupied the land. Ask a lawyer to file a lawsuit and finally steal jewelry at the instigation of a stupid privileged lover and finally send himself to prison, and then Armond, who is a little bit his own fault but innocently put his life in it.

In short, ironic enough, dark enough, ridiculous enough, HBO's consistent style. The part of sailing in the sunset to throw ashes was so exciting that I felt that I needed to award a special award. Going boating in the early morning was refreshing like an eye wash. Compared with another succession on HBO that I also love very much, this one resonates with me more because I seem to see a little bit of myself in many characters.

The second best drama I've seen this year.

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